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Quiz: ProEthica: The Professional Educator and
Technology, Digital, and Social Media
Due Sep 25, 2022 at 11:59pm
Points 15
Questions 10
Time Limit None
Allowed Attempts 2
This quiz is no longer available as the course has been concluded.
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Score for this attempt: 15 out of 15
Submitted Sep 24, 2022 at 6:47pm
This attempt took 9 minutes.
Question 1
1.5 / 1.5 pts
Correct!
Sharing vacation photos with department staff over school e-mail
Complaining about a school policy to a colleague over personal e-mail
Sending a virtual birthday card to a colleague over school e-mail
Question 2
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Providing a variety of similar devices that students can check out on a daily basis from the school library.
Ensuring that the school has a high-speed wireless connection that can support a large number of devices.
Arranging for a whole-school assembly to establish guidelines for appropriate use of devices in school.
Question 3
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Which of the following uses of electronic communications technology best exempli±es an educator's
failure to maintain a separation between his or her personal and professional lives?
Farnsworth High School has recently adopted a bring-your-own-device policy that allows students to bring
a personal tablet, laptop, or smartphone to school to use for learning purposes. Of the following, which
additional policy best promotes equal access to technology for all students?
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using calculators could impede students' learning of core concepts.
the Web site displays ads that may be inappropriate for students.
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such free use of the Web site has been licensed by the site owner.
Question 4
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Encourage Ms. Bilson to contact the district o²ce for guidance in this matter.
Ask the students' parents for consent and then send the documents via e-mail.
Email Ms. Bilson all the documents required to best help the students.
Question 5
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No, because many parents could consider this practice to be too casual for something as important as grading students'
work.
Yes, because his duties as a professional educator do not end merely because he is not in a school building.
Correct!
No, because he has not taken all of the appropriate and reasonable measures to maintain the con±dentiality of
educational records.
Question 6
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Ms. Nikos and Mr. Kowalski, who are sixth-grade math teachers, are talking in the teachers' lounge. Ms.
Nikos tells Mr. Kowalski that she has come across a Web site that provides an online fractions calculator
for users. Ms. Nikos mentions that she is thinking about using the site during class as a learning tool. Mr.
Kowalski can best honor the principle of respecting intellectual property by reminding Ms. Nikos to check
whether -
Ms. Bilson leaves her teaching position in a school district and takes a job at a local for-pro±t educational
company as a tutor. Since Ms. Bilson tutors many students in the district, she asks her former colleagues
to e-mail student records to her for help in assessing the students. The teachers who are contacted by
Ms. Bilson should do which of the following?
Mr. Carris, a theater teacher, enjoys using a quiet local café to grade students' essays on his school-
issued laptop computer. He uses the café's free, open wireless network to connect to the school's server
to upload the grades. Are Mr. Carris' activities aligned with the ethical principles for professional
educators? Why or why not?
Before her psychology class begins, Dr. Anita Davis notices that one of her students, Beth, and some of
Beth's friends are intently looking at Beth's smartphone. Dr. Davis learns from the group that an adult male
has been messaging Beth on social media, asking her to meet him. Beth and the others tell Dr. Davis that
they think the man is "gross" and that Beth plans to ignore the requests completely. Which of the following
ethical principles should most clearly be guiding Dr. Davis in deciding whether she, as an educator, needs
to take action in response to the texts being sent from an adult to a minor?
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Keep in mind that multiple relationships might impair objectivity and harm students' learning.
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Respect student privacy online unless there is evidence of a risk of harm to the student.
Monitor and/or appropriately report information about possible cyberbullying incidents.
Question 7
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students should not, under any circumstances, text a teacher.
Correct!
she should not communicate with students through unmonitored technology.
Tom is trying to bait her into giving away answers to homework assignments.
Question 8
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time to complete the assignment in one night.
skills to do unsupervised research.
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access to technology in their homes.
Question 9
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Knowing how to access, document, and use proprietary materials and understanding how to recognize and prevent
plagiarism by students and educators
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Exercising prudence in maintaining separate personal and professional virtual pro±les and keeping personal and
professional lives distinct
Staying abreast of current trends and uses of school technology
Ms. Langston is a popular teacher at Norton High. Tom, a student in her honors English class, learns her
phone number by peeking at papers on her desk and sends her a text message about a homework
assignment. Ms. Langston does not reply. The next day Tom asks why she "coldly ignored" a question
about a homework assignment. Ms. Langston's choice not to reply to the text message shows that she is
aware that -
Mr. Wilson asks his social studies students to complete a homework assignment that requires each
student to log in to an Internet browser, select a topic associated with the Second World War, and type the
topic into the search ±eld. Students are then to select images and print out their favorite three images to
bring to class tomorrow. The assignment demonstrates that Mr. Wilson is not considering that not all
students have the necessary -
Ms. Schneider, a high school teacher, has a pro±le on a popular social media Web site. In addition to
sharing pictures of her family and the places she visits, she also uses the pro±le to remind her students
about upcoming assignments and exams. Which of the following ethical principles for educators does
Ms. Schneider most clearly put at risk?
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Question 10
1.5 / 1.5 pts
Ms. Clark reaches out to the new student's parents to let them know that she is familiar with their child's condition and
sets up a meeting with them and their child before the child's ±rst day of school.
Ms. Clark makes note of the student's diagnosis in her own secure record-keeping system.
Correct!
Ms. Clark e-mails her friend to tell her about the new student and gives her his mother's phone number so that they can
set up a playdate for the two children to bond.
Quiz Score: 15 out of 15
Ms. Clark, the school psychologist, receives medical records for the school's new student via e-mail. She
is surprised to see that the new student has been diagnosed with the same rare condition as her friend's
son who attends a different school.
Which of the following choices poses the greatest risk to principles governing the handling of electronic
student records?
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