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Teachers have an ethical responsibility to promote values like honesty, respect, fairness and responsibility in students. As role models, teachers must follow a professional code of ethics in all aspects of their work, including treating all students with kindness, maintaining appropriate relationships and boundaries, keeping learning and qualifications up to date, and building healthy relationships with colleagues. Upholding high ethical standards ensures students receive a quality education in a safe environment.
Teachers have an ethical responsibility to promote values like honesty, respect, fairness and responsibility in students. As role models, teachers must follow a professional code of ethics in all aspects of their work, including treating all students with kindness, maintaining appropriate relationships and boundaries, keeping learning and qualifications up to date, and building healthy relationships with colleagues. Upholding high ethical standards ensures students receive a quality education in a safe environment.
Teachers have an ethical responsibility to promote values like honesty, respect, fairness and responsibility in students. As role models, teachers must follow a professional code of ethics in all aspects of their work, including treating all students with kindness, maintaining appropriate relationships and boundaries, keeping learning and qualifications up to date, and building healthy relationships with colleagues. Upholding high ethical standards ensures students receive a quality education in a safe environment.
Q.1 Explain the relationship of ethics and education.
What are the responsibilities of a
teacher in this regard? Relationship of ethics and education: Thinkers throughout history have understood that education is an inherently ethical enterprise, and scholars have made this case both philosophically and empirically, demonstrating that education operates according to certain assumptions, implicitly or explicitly, about what is good and right, and, most importantly, about the good and right end of education. Arguably in all cases, some mixture of implicit and explicit ideals is at play in any educational practice and institution. Moreover, educators may make a deliberate effort to inculcate these ideals through targeted curricula in the name of moral education, but their priorities and values pervade and are reflected in all choices about pedagogy, curriculum, and various aspects of school relationships and organization. The section Education as an Inherently Ethical Enterprise presents works that make a philosophical case for the ethical imperative embedded in education as well as important empirical studies that have made salient the ethical and moral nature of all educational activity. Ideals of the Educated Person, Visions of Human Flourishing includes the works of key figures in the history of Western educational thought who have deeply influenced the educational aims that undergird various educational practices. Contested Terrain of Moral Education Proper discusses works that represent major strains of thought on moral education proper that inform debates related to professional ethics. Responsibilities of a teacher Teachers help students learn the academic basics, but they also teach valuable life lessons by setting a positive example. As role models, teachers must follow a professional code of ethics. This ensures that students receive a fair, honest and uncompromising education. Developing and following a professional code of ethics helps make sure teachers act in a professional and ethical manner at all times. Students---Matter---Most Teachers must model strong character traits, such as perseverance, honesty, respect, lawfulness, patience, fairness, responsibility and unity. As a teacher, you must treat every student with kindness, equality and respect, without showing favoritism, prejudice or partiality. You must maintain confidentiality unless a situation warrants involvement from parents, school administration or law enforcement, and never use relationships with students for personal gain. Commitment---to---the---Job Teachers must wholly commit to the teaching profession. Your classroom should promote safety, security and acceptance, always avoiding any form of bullying, hostility, dishonesty, neglect or offensive conduct. You must accurately describe your qualifications, credentials and licenses to school boards or principals who seek to hire you. You must also fulfill all contracts; obey school policies; and account for all funds and resources at your disposal. It's your responsibility to design lesson plans to meet state standards and create a well-rounded education plan that appeals to a wide range of learners. Keep---Learning A professional code of conduct demands attentiveness to continuing education requirements and career development. You must research new teaching methods, attend classes to maintain your certifications, consult colleagues for professional advice, participate in curriculum improvements and stay up to date on technical advancements for the classroom. It's your duty to ensure that your teaching methods are fresh, relevant and comprehensive. Teachers must engage in educational research to continuously improve their teaching strategies. Healthy---Relationships---Top---the---List In addition to fostering healthy relationships with students, teachers must build strong relationships with parents, school staff, and colleagues in the community, guidance counselors and administrators. You must never discuss private information about colleagues unless disclosure is required by law. Always avoid gossip, including false or mean-spirited comments about coworkers. Part of the code of ethics requires you to cooperate with fellow teachers, parents and administrators to create an atmosphere that's conducive to learning. You might be called upon to train student teachers as they prepare to serve as educators, so a positive attitude and a team-centered mindset can make all the difference.
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