PROFESSIONAL ethics of teachersPRIMARY school facilitiesPRIMARY school teachersSTUDENT participationSCHOOL administrationThis study addresses teachers' ethical dilemmas in everyday participation in school structures in a Danish Primary School. It focuses in particular on their relations with 'disturbing children'...
an effort to implement it (e.g., Canada, USA, New Zealand, Germany, Switzerland, Philippines), the only tool that Israeli teachers have is a draft general code of ethics written for educators in a variety of capacities: school teachers, kindergarten teachers, school principals and inspectors....
the current study assessed how preservice teachers plan to respond to perpetrators and victims of bullying using a qualitative design. Using a sample of preservice teachers (N = 68, 82.4% female
Professional Ethics: High school teachers adhere to a strict code of professional ethics, maintaining confidentiality, promoting a safe learning environment, and upholding the values of fairness and equity. Types of High School Teachers High school teachers specialize in various subjects, and their roles...
We might also ask, “Do artifacts have ethics?” I would argue that they do indeed. The question is not whether technology has a moral dimension, the question is whether we recognize it or not. In fact, technology’s moral dimension is inescapable, layered, and multi-faceted. When we do...
which also manifests rich language mixings among foreign languages in addition to Mandarin and the corresponding dialects. Several studies conducted in mainland China have focused only on bilingual teachers and students or specific regions. Hence, further investigation into CS practices in mainland China...
They only teach a little grammar and less advanced vocabulary. And the younger teachers themselves have little knowledge of the vital structures of language. 4、Because teaching grammar is not an easy job and most of the students will easily get bored if it’s not properly dealt with. 5、He...
We know that in the not so distant past, generations of school children learnt foreign languages for 7 or 8 years, and the vast majority of them left school without the ability to maintain an elementary conversational exchange in the L2. Only to the extent that teachers have been informed ...
Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard. 16. A) It is mainly based on a society’s religions. B) It is interpreted differently in different times. C) It is a code of conduct based on laws and ethics. D) It is a moral principle to guide people’s ...
It is suggested that expert teachers have a rich repertoire of classroom knowledge, which they utilise to explain and understand classroom phenomena (Carter et al., 1988). On the other hand, teachers in the early stages of their career (including pre-service teachers) have been found to have...