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ETHICAL

STANDARDS FOR
EDUCATORS
Instructional Practices in Education and Training
What Are Work Ethics?

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Work Ethics
Work Ethics for an Employer Work Ethics for an Employee

 To provide a safe work environment for  To show up on time


staff and employees
 To tend to company business the whole
 To treat employees with dignity and time while at work
respect
 To treat the company’s resources,
 To provide a fair wage for the services equipment and products with care
rendered
 To give respect to the company by
 To handle all business transactions with working with honesty and integrity
integrity and honesty

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WHAT DO PROFESSIONAL ETHICS IN
EDUCATION INCLUDE?

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Ethical Standards for the Teaching and Training Profession
 Laws that affect schools and teachers come from federal, state and local
authorities.
 These laws affect employment, contracts, tenure and dismissal.

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Ethics at School

Teacher Ethics and Responsibility


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Sri lankan Educators’ Code of Ethics

The Sri Lankan educator


shall comply with standard
practices and ethical
conduct toward students,
professional colleagues,
school officials, parents,
and members of the
community and shall
safeguard academic (click on picture)
freedom.

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Ethics for Teachers - RULE §247.2

Texas Education Agency Code of Ethics


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Compliance
 Individuals who are compliant
within the framework of the
law and lawful instructions
from their school district are
considered ethical educators.

 Educators must always be


conscientious of all duties
and responsibilities.

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Follow Policies and Procedures

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Non-Compliance
 Non-compliance issues may
range from habitual tardiness
to more serious issues such
as sexual harassment or
fraudulent use of the
district’s monies.
 All districts handle non-
compliance situations
differently.

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Ethical Decisions and Consequences

Almost every day, the news


reports situations where
teachers, coaches and
administrators are not ethical.

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Social Networking Sites

Educators in some districts


have experienced problems
with inappropriate
communications with
students, as well as
inappropriate content being
posted on their page by
themselves or their “friends.”

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Fraud and Financial Impropriety
 All employees should act  Forgery
with integrity and diligence in  Misappropriation of funds
duties involving the district’s
financial resources.  Impropriety in the handling of
money
 All districts prohibit fraud  Profiteering
and financial impropriety.
 Destroying, removing or
inappropriately using records or
equipment
 Any other dishonest act regarding
the finances of the district

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What Do Professional Ethics Include?

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Professional Ethics

• Professional manner

• Personal life

• Respect for resources

• Guidelines for professional ethics

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Professional Manner
Professional manner includes
being:
• on time
• polite
• respectful
• dependable

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Personal Life
 Separate work life from private
life
 Avoid discussing personal
problems
 Keep personal telephone calls
to a minimum

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Do Not Steal or Waste Resources
 Stealing is

– illegal
– unethical
 Do not take items such as:

– cash
– property
– office supplies
– food
– school supplies

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GUIDELINES FOR PROFESSIONAL
ETHICS

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Human Relations Soft
Skills/Transferable Skills

Dealing effectively
with conflict
Establishing
rapport Helping clarify
misunderstandings
Creating an
Treating Being a environment of social
people fairly cooperative interaction
team
member

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Work Ethic Qualities

Responsibility Commitment and Excellence

Flexibility Teamwork

Honestly Reliability

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Code of Ethics

Employee treatment

Wages, benefits and working


conditions

Workplace ethics serve as guiding


principles that effective leaders use to
Behavior of employees set the professional tone and behavior.
 

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Questions to Keep in Mind

1 • Is it fair? 2 • Am I confident in 3 • Does it make


my decision? anyone
• Does it uphold the uncomfortable?
values of the • Will it be valid for
organization? years? • Does it convey
respect for
• Can I tell my • Is it legal? others?
decisions to my
employer, my • Will it hurt • Have I involved
family and others? anyone? others by
asking their
• How would others • Does it positively viewpoint?
regard the details if represent the
made public? company?

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References and Resources
Images:
Microsoft Clip Art: Used with permission from Microsoft.

Textbooks:
Kauchak, D.P., & Eggen, P.D. (2011). Introduction to teaching: Becoming a professional. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson.

Putting It All Together, Texas Tech Curriculum Center for FCS, 2010.

Reaching to Teach, The Texas Tech Curriculum Center for FCS, 2005.

Websites:
Code of Ethics
This website sponsored by the National Educators Association provides an overview of ethics for educators.
http://www.nea.org/home/30442.htm

Code of Ethics for Educators


This website sponsored by the American Association of Educators provides an overview of ethics for teachers.
http://www.aaeteachers.org/index.php/about-us/aae-code-of-ethics

Texas Education Agency—-Code of Ethics 


This site has the Code of Ethics and the Texas Administrative Code for Texas teachers.
http://ritter.tea.state.tx.us/rules/tac/index.html

Texas Education Agency


Educator Certification
http://www.tea.state.tx.us/index2.aspx?id=5830&menu_id=865&menu_id2=794

Texas Education Agency


Texas Administrative Code Part 7 
http://www.info.sos.state.tx.us/pls/pub/readtac$ext.ViewTAC?tac_view=3&ti=19&pt=7

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References and Resources
Texas Education Agency
Texas Administrative Code Title 19 
http://www.ritter.tea.state.tx.us/rules/tac/chapter066/

Texas Education Agency


Texas Administrative Code Rule 247.2 http://
www.info.sos.state.tx.us/pls/pub/readtac$ex

YouTube™:
Teacher Ethics and Responsibility
Video explains educator’s ethics and responsibility.
http://youtu.be/BloG7XjeSxg

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