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Shall strive to hold the responsibilities of the education profession, including the
following obligations to students, to parents and to the educational profession:
(a) To Students:
- Shall provide students with professional education services in a non-discriminatory
manner and in consonance with accepted best practice known to the educator;
- Shall respect the constitutional rights of all students;
- Shall take reasonable measures to protect the health, safety, and emotional well-being
of students;
- Shall not use professional relationships or authority with students for personal
advantage;
- Shall keep in confidence information about students which has been obtained in the
course of professional service, unless disclosure serves professional purposes or
is required by law;
- Shall not knowingly make false or malicious statements about students or colleagues;
- Shall refrain from subjecting students to embarrassment or disparagement; and
- Shall not engage in any sexually related behavior with a student with or without consent,
but shall maintain a professional approach with students. Sexually related behavior
shall include such behaviors as sexual jokes; sexual remarks; sexual kidding or teasing;
sexual innuendo; pressure for dates or sexual favors; inappropriate physical touching,
kissing or grabbing; rape; threats of physical harm; and sexual assault.
(b) To Parents
- Shall make reasonable effort to communicate to parents information which should be
revealed in the interest of the student;
- Shall endeavor to understand community cultures and diverse home environments of students;
- Shall not knowingly distort or misrepresent facts concerning educational issues;
- Shall distinguish between personal views and the views of the employing educational
agency;
- Shall not interfere in the exercise of political and citizenship rights and responsibilities
of others;
- Shall not use institutional privileges for private gain, for the promotion of political
candidates, or for partisan political activities; and
- Shall not accept gratuities, gifts, or favors that might impair or appear to impair
professional judgment, and shall not offer any of these to obtain special advantage.
(c) To the Education Profession:
- Shall exemplify behaviors which maintain the dignity and integrity of the profession;
- Shall accord just and equitable treatment to all members of the profession in the
exercise of their professional rights and responsibilities;
- Shall keep in confidence information acquired about colleagues in the course of employment,
unless disclosure serves professional purposes or is required by law;
- Shall not use coercive means or give special treatment in order to influence professional
decisions;
- Shall apply for, accept, offer, or assign a position or responsibility only on the
basis of professional preparation and legal qualification; and
- Shall not knowingly falsify or misrepresent records of facts relating to the educator's
own qualification or those of other professionals.
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