Lesson 2 - The Code of Ethics of the Teaching Profession Flashcards
the general statement of ethics in the teaching profession, based on the published draft of the ???
Statement of Professional Ethics by Iowa State University.
guided by a deep conviction of the worth and dignity of the advancement
of knowledge, recognize the special responsibilities placed upon them.
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As faculty members,
, faculty members encourage the free pursuit of learning in their students.
As teachers
Their primary
responsibility to their discipline is to seek and to state the truth as they see it
as faculty members
members devote their energies to developing and improving their scholarly competence.
as faculty members
They hold before them the best scholarly and ethical standards of their discipline.
as teachers
Faculty members demonstrate respect for students as individuals, and adhere to their proper roles as intellectual guides and counselors
as teachers
, faculty members have obligations that derive from common membership in the community of scholars.
As administrators and colleagues
Faculty members do not discriminate against
or harass colleagues. They respect and defend the free inquiry of associates.
As administrators and colleagues
, faculty members seek above all to be effective
teachers and scholars.
As members of an academic institution
Although faculty members observe the stated regulations of the institution, provided the regulations do not contravene academic freedom, they maintain their right to criticize
and seek revision.
As members of an academic institution
, faculty members have the rights and obligations of other citizens.
As members of their community
Faculty members measure the urgency of these obligations in light of their responsibilities to their subject, to their students to their profession, and to their institution.
As members of their community
When they speak or act as private persons they avoid creating the impression of speaking or acting for their college or university.
As members of their community
Two general principles of research ethics
Principle of Informed Consent
Principle of Personal Privacy-