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Quiz: ProEthica: The Professional Educator and the School 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 12:57am This attempt took 6 minutes. Question 1 1.5 / 1.5 pts avoid engaging in illicit behavior on school premises. keep personal information con±dential. Correct! accurately represent one's professional credentials. Question 2 1.5 / 1.5 pts The need to interact with students with transparency and in appropriate settings. The obligation to increase students' access to resources in order to provide an equitable educational experience. Correct! The responsibility to protect students from any practice that has the potential to harm them. Question 3 1.5 / 1.5 pts Mr. Marcello, an assistant principal, is completing courses to earn a certi±cate at the same time he is applying for a principal position in another school district. He has six months of coursework remaining. On his résumé, he writes that he has already earned the certi±cate. In the situation described, Mr. Marcello's action is most clearly misaligned with the professional obligation to - Ms. Santo, a high school teacher, learns that the assistant principal at her school may have spent time in prison as a teenager for selling narcotics. Which of the following principles of a professional educator is most important for Ms. Santo to consider when deciding how to act on this knowledge? Because Ms. Kay, who is a teacher, regularly eats at local restaurants, students who eat at the same restaurants have seen her consume alcohol. Ms. Kay would never drink while in school, but she ordered a beer when she was out to dinner with her students during a school trip. She reasoned that this was no 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
A teacher's obligation to be a model to his or her students governs all aspects of the teacher's life, both public and private. Only school and district administrators are permitted to make ethical judgment calls. Correct! An educator's professional responsibilities extend beyond the school building. Question 4 1.5 / 1.5 pts respect appropriate chains of command in reporting. Correct! accurately represent their professional credentials. recognize that professional behavior should extend beyond school grounds. Question 5 1.5 / 1.5 pts Correct! Yes, because it was inappropriate for Dr. Davis to decide for himself what constitutes medical leave. No, as long as Dr. Davis carefully reviewed his own symptoms and determined that he ±t the criteria for having a psychological condition. No, because stress is a legitimate medical concern that could impair Dr. Davis's ability to do his job. Question 6 1.5 / 1.5 pts Correct! Yes, because the teachers have a responsibility to refrain from engaging in professional or personal activities that may reduce their effectiveness within the school community. No, because the teachers drank the wine outside of normal working hours, and their behavior cannot be mandated during that time. different from the previous occasions when students have seen her drink. Ms. Kay's reasoning most likely indicates a failure to understand which of the following principles? During her evenings after school, Ms. Conrad, a Spanish teacher, has been completing courses toward a second master's degree. She has six months of coursework remaining. She updates her online résumé to state that she has already earned the degree. By taking the action described, Ms. Conrad most clearly puts at risk the ethical principle guiding professional educators to - Dr. Davis, a high school principal, is experiencing stress at work and in his personal life. He decides to take an extended ±shing trip to relieve the stress, and he classi±es the time he takes off as medical leave. Does Dr. Davis's action put at risk the ethical principles for professional educators? While chaperoning an out-of-state ±eld trip, three teachers shared a bottle of wine when dining together at a restaurant. No students were present, and the teachers promptly returned to the hotel to supervise students. Did the teachers compromise any professional principles by consuming the wine? 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
No, because the teachers were neither supervising students nor in the presence of students when they consumed the alcohol. Question 7 1.5 / 1.5 pts Tell other chaperones to make sure Mr. Jones does not do anything inappropriate and ask them not to say anything about the situation to anyone else. Assign Mr. Jones to a location where he will not have much interaction with students. Correct! Tell Mr. Jones to take a taxi home, and tell a school administrator about his condition as soon as possible. Question 8 1.5 / 1.5 pts Correct! The obligation to refrain from personal activities that may reduce one's effectiveness in the school community The duty to recognize that it is always inappropriate to enter into an adult relationship with a current or former student The need to respect the con±dentiality of students' private information Question 9 1.5 / 1.5 pts Resolve con²icts, whenever possible, privately, respectfully, and in accordance with district policy. Correct! Consider the rami±cations of entering into an adult relationship of any kind with a former student. Consider the implications of accepting gifts from or giving gifts to students. Question 10 1.5 / 1.5 pts Mr. Robinson is the teacher in charge of teacher chaperones at a high school prom. He notices that Mr. Jones, one of the other chaperones, appears to be under the in²uence of alcohol. Which of the following should Mr. Robinson do? Mr. Smith slips out behind the school to have a cigarette every day during his lunch hour. Susan, a 14-year- old student in Mr. Smith's class, witnesses this and follows him. She sees him smoking and lights up a cigarette herself. Mr. Smith does not report the incident because he fears there will be professional repercussions. Which of the following ethical principles might have prevented this situation? Mr. Masood, a high school principal, sees a former student, Tony, in town one day. After they have a friendly chat, Tony, now an adult who graduated ±ve years ago, invites Mr. Masood to join him for a game of tennis at a public park. In the situation described, which principle is most clearly relevant for Mr. Masood to consider before accepting the invitation? Mr. Roberts is a teacher and also a parent of a student in his school. He comes across a Web site where parents he knows are having a discussion of school policies and sees that the discussion includes a 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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Whether he can be con±dent that his post will remain anonymous. Correct! Whether, as a teacher, he is authorized to speak on matters of school policy. Whether he will be primarily posting as a parent or as a teacher. Quiz Score: 15 out of 15 critical misunderstanding of policy. Which of the following is most important for Mr. Roberts to consider when deciding how and whether to post in the discussion? 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