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Module 1: Professional Ethics (ETHICAL PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE STANDARDS…
Module 1: Professional Ethics
ETHICAL PRINCIPLES & PRACTICE STANDARDS
Having professional practice for special education standards
Caring for the child's education in a positive, emotional and social environment that supports the child's culture
The CEC professional ethical principles, practice standards, and professional policies in ways that respect the diverse characteristics and needs of individuals with exceptionalities and their families.
Their is different professional: Teaching and Assessment, Professional Credentials and Employment, Professional Development, Professional Colleagues, Paraeducators, Parents and Families, Research, Case Management, Non-Educational Support
Recognize the children's understanding in the context of family culture, community, and society
CODE OF ETHICS
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Have the students be reasonable to protect other students from conditions harmful to learning or to health and safety (Principle 1)
The obligation to the student (Principle 1)
The obligation to the profession (Principle 2)
Do NOT have professional relations with students (Principle 1)
Should NOT make false statements about classmates or teachers (Principle 2)
CODE OF ETHICAL CONDUCT AND STATEMENT OF COMMITMENT
Create safe, effective, and culturally responsive learning environments
Have positives behaviors
The NAEYC Code of Ethical Conduct offers guidelines for responsible behavior
Practice within their professional knowledge and skills and seek appropriate external support and consultation whenever needed.
The primary focus of the Code is on daily practice with children and their families in programs for children from birth though 8 years of age, such as infant/toddler programs, preschool and prekindergarten programs, child care centers, hospital and child life settings, family child care homes, kindergarten, and primary classrooms.
SAME
They all have a lot of responsibilities
All have obligation
All have programs to teach children in many different ways
They all have professional practices
By: Yali & Michelle