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Quiz: ProEthica: The Professional Educator and the Student Due Sep 11, 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. Attempt History Attempt Time Score LATEST Attempt 1 6 minutes 15 out of 15 Score for this attempt: 15 out of 15 Submitted Sep 11, 2022 at 12:33am This attempt took 6 minutes. Question 1 1.5 / 1.5 pts Correct! Report the incident to the administration and ask for guidance about handling the situation. Send another student to ±nd Jim and bring him to you. Do nothing immediately, but ask Jim what happened the next time you see him. Question 2 1.5 / 1.5 pts Correct! It is inappropriate because her husband will bene±t ±nancially if her students sign up for the sessions. It is inappropriate because she should not offer discounts to only her students. It is appropriate as long as she informs the football coach of her offer. Jim, one of your students, tells you he cannot take an exam because he is sick. You send him to the nurse's o²ce. A few minutes later, you e-mail the nurse to ask how Jim is doing. The nurse says that Jim never showed up at the o²ce. Based on what you have learned in this course, which among the following would be the best way for you to respond that is in alignment with the ethical principles for professional educators? Ms. Butcher's husband owns and operates a ±tness company. Ms. Butcher, as a high school teacher, mentions her husband's business to her students who play on the football team and offers them a special discount for signing up. Which of the following is true of Ms. Butcher's behavior? Online Residential Athletics Alumni Parents mylu.lib email.li lumni/r umni Ref n? so.liberty iberty.e canvas.l oa.instr w.libert erty.edu /course rse Reg gency- Alerts (ht y.edu/fc Fina Initiative /liber- acesoftw service- IT Help - (https://w w.libert ertycham L berty.ele erty.ed y.edu/ad Mas w.libert mand.tra ps://www Searc Maureen Ruiz
Question 3 1.5 / 1.5 pts A school administrator requests good evidence of the student's improvement that could help the school qualify for a grant. The student demonstrates a positive change in study habits in response to teacher feedback. Correct! An error that affects the student's grade has been discovered in a test item on the mid-term exam. Question 4 1.5 / 1.5 pts Correct! Maintaining an environment that promotes the safety of all students Avoiding con³icts of interest Maintaining the appearance of neutrality Question 5 1.5 / 1.5 pts Refrain from holding a paying job outside of one's teaching career. Enhance one's professional effectiveness by staying current with ethical principles and decisions from relevant sources, including professional organizations. Correct! Exhibit personal and professional conduct that is in the best interest of the organization, learning community, school community, and profession. Question 6 1.5 / 1.5 pts Correct! Maintain a professional distance Which of the following is most likely to be a situation in which changing a student's course grade may be acceptable? While on duty monitoring the lunchroom, Mr. Hall sees a senior student, Blake, grab a cookie from the plate of another student, Chris. Although Chris seems upset by this, Mr. Hall decides to ignore Blake's behavior because no one was physically hurt. Which of the following principles does Mr. Hall most clearly risk by not addressing Blake's behavior? During the spring, Mr. Frank, a fourth-grade teacher, puts up a poster in his room that promotes the private summer camp where he serves as a counselor. He also gives a writing assignment to his students that asks them to describe the activities they would most enjoy at a summer camp and why. Mr. Frank's behavior most clearly put at risk which of the following ethical principles for professional educators? Careless use of social media by educators when communicating with their students typically poses the greatest risk to the educators' ability to do which of the following? mylu.lib email.li lumni/r umni Ref n? so.liberty iberty.e canvas.l oa.instr w.libert erty.edu /course rse Reg gency- Alerts (ht y.edu/fc Fina Initiative /liber- acesoftw service- IT Help - (https://w w.libert ertycham L berty.ele erty.ed y.edu/ad Mas w.libert mand.tra ps://www
Uncover instances of inappropriate student conduct Prevent the use of alcohol or drugs by students Question 7 1.5 / 1.5 pts Shouting instructions from the dugout during the game Brie³y joining in the team's group hug after a play-off victory Correct! Allowing the team to haze new members Question 8 1.5 / 1.5 pts No, because helping Jason is unlikely to increase his con±dence in standardized testing situations. Yes, because it is not fair to assess Jason using a test that he cannot read well. Correct! No, because helping Jason will violate standards for honesty in grading and evaluation. Question 9 1.5 / 1.5 pts Asking one of Will's friends to keep an eye on him outside of school. Assessing Will's body language to determine whether he is telling the truth. Correct! Telling the school counselor what Will has told her. Question 10 1.5 / 1.5 pts Guidance Counselor Kimms accepts the cupcakes and chocolate-chip cookies that her students' parents bake for her birthday. Correct! Which of the following is an example of an inappropriate action on the part of a coach of a school's softball team? During a standardized testing session early in the school year, Ms. Johnson decides to help a student, Jason, who does not read English well, so that he is more successful on the test. According to the principles emphasized in the course, is it acceptable for Ms. Johnson to help Jason in the situation described? Will, a high school student, tells his teacher, Ms. Rice, that he has recently been feeling depressed. Ms. Rice is considering how she should respond. Which of the following options seems best in light of the ethical principles described in the modules? In which of the following scenarios does the school leader appear to be disregarding an ethical best practice for professional educators? mylu.lib email.li lumni/r umni Ref n? so.liberty iberty.e canvas.l oa.instr w.libert erty.edu /course rse Reg gency- Alerts (ht y.edu/fc Fina Initiative /liber- acesoftw service- IT Help - (https://w w.libert ertycham L berty.ele erty.ed y.edu/ad Mas w.libert mand.tra ps://www
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Assistant Principal Grand offers to walk a new student, Marty, to homeroom each morning if Marty helps Mr. Grand clean out some old ±le cabinets after school. Principal Rattle returns each high ±ve the high school students offer as they enter the school each morning. Quiz Score: 15 out of 15 mylu.lib email.li lumni/r umni Ref n? so.liberty iberty.e canvas.l oa.instr w.libert erty.edu /course rse Reg gency- Alerts (ht y.edu/fc Fina Initiative /liber- acesoftw service- IT Help - (https://w w.libert ertycham L berty.ele erty.ed y.edu/ad Mas w.libert mand.tra ps://www