COLLEGE OF EDUCATION Fatima, General Santos City Module 2 :Components of Effective Teaching Lesson 1 : The Teacher Presented to: Dr. Ava Clare Marie O. Robles
Class Schedule : MTH / 2:30-4:00 Presented by: Juliemer B. Absalon Ethics of a Professional Teacher Ethics is a set of rules of behaviors based on ideas about what is morally good and bad. (Merriam-Webster Dictionary) Ethics of a Professional Teacher
A. Teacher and the State A Teacher SHOULD: Oblige himself to see to it that the national objectives of education is achieved by the school he serves Consider himself a trustee of the cultural and educational heritage of the nation http://educatorssquare.blogspot.com/2011/04/professional-ethics-and-teacher.html B. Teacher and the Student A Teacher SHOULD: Act in the interest of his students Make the learning experience of students enjoyable, fruitful and meaningful Be firm but gentle in manners of discipline
A Teacher SHOULD NOT/NEVER: Insult his student in class Enter the class under the influence of liquor Receive favors, directly or indirectly, from any of his students or their parents Borrow money from his students Take advantage of his position to court or advance his sexual desire to students Make deductions in students scholastic ratings Divulge private matters and information that he know about the student http://educatorssquare.blogspot.com/2011/04/professional-ethics-and-teacher.html C. Teacher and his Colleagues A Teacher SHOULD: Be willing to share his knowledge and experience with fellow members
A Teacher SHOULD NOT/NEVER: Criticize another teacher Spend his official time in making gossip related to the other faculties Write fabricated accusations and anonymous letters to criticize his associates
http://educatorssquare.blogspot.com/2011/04/professional-ethics-and-teacher.html D. Teacher and the School Administrators A Teacher SHOULD: Support the policies of the school administration Carry out the policies of the school honestly Be punctual in the submission of requirements, requests or papers in the office
A Teacher SHOULD NOT/NEVER: Make false statements or charges against his superiors http://educatorssquare.blogspot.com/2011/04/professional-ethics-and-teacher.html E. Teacher and the Parents A Teacher SHOULD: Maintain a cordial relationship with the parents of the students Hear parents complaints with sympathy and understanding Point out the students deficiencies and seek the parents cooperation for the proper guidance of their children Keep in confidence when facing the parents of his students http://educatorssquare.blogspot.com/2011/04/professional-ethics-and-teacher.html F. Teacher and Non-Teaching Personnel A Teacher SHOULD: Treat non-teaching personnel as co-workers Treat them with respect, courtesy and considerations http://educatorssquare.blogspot.com/2011/04/professional-ethics-and-teacher.html G. Teacher and the Community A Teacher SHOULD: First set the example of good behavior Actively participate in community and social works for the welfare of the people
A Teacher SHOULD AVOID: Any unbecoming actions which may discredit the teaching profession
http://educatorssquare.blogspot.com/2011/04/professional-ethics-and-teacher.html H. Teacher and the Profession A Teacher SHOULD: Be physically and mentally fit Observe a good taste in language at all times Behave accordingly at all times http://educatorssquare.blogspot.com/2011/04/professional-ethics-and-teacher.html Since we have chosen teaching as our profession, it is necessary for us to be guided with these ethical standards to establish and maintain a harmonious relationship with the people in our society.