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Code of Ethics

A code of ethics is a guide of principles designed to help professionals conduct business honestly and
with integrity. A code of ethics document may outline the mission and values of the business or
organization, how professionals are supposed to approach problems, the ethical principles based on the
organization's core values, and the standards to which the professional is held.

A code of ethics, also referred to as an "ethical code," may encompass areas such as business ethics, a
code of professional practice, and an employee code of conduct.

Main types of codes of ethics:


The main types of codes of ethics include

1. Compliance-based code of ethics

2. Value-based code of ethics

3. Code of ethics among professionals.

A focus on climate change has become an integral part of companies' codes of ethics, detailing their
commitment to sustainability.

Understanding Codes of Ethics


Business ethics refers to how ethical principles guide a business's operations. Common issues that fall
under the umbrella of business ethics include employer-employee relations, discrimination,
environmental issues, bribery, insider trading, and social responsibility.

Code of ethics for teachers


Teachers must model strong character traits, including perseverance, honesty, respect, lawfulness,
fairness, patience, and unity. As an educator, teachers must treat every student with kindness and respect
without showing any favoritism, prejudice or partiality

Code of ethics important for teachers:


The code of ethics for teachers is designed to protect the rights of the students, all the students. It is
important that teachers understand that when they get a teaching position they are agreeing to follow the
code of ethics.

The main principles of the code of ethics for teachers:


Approved teachers are expected to understand and apply the key principles in the code of ethics for
teachers :

1. Integrity,
2. Dignity

3. Responsibility,

4. Respect

5. Justice

6. Care.

Four keys to code of ethics:


The 4 basic ethical principles that apply to forensic activities are respect for

1. Autonomy

2. Beneficence

3. Non-maleficence

4. Justice.

Professional code of ethics:


Professional ethics are principles that govern the behaviour of a person or group in a business
environment. Like values, professional ethics provide rules on how a person should act towards other
people and institutions in such an environment.

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