CODE OF ETHICS
1 ) Code of Ethics
6B-1.001 Code of Ethics of Education Profession in Florida
The educator values the worth and dignity of every person, the pursuit of truth, devotion to excellence, acquisition of knowledge, and the nurture and domestic citizenship. Essential to the achievement of these standards are the freedom to learn and to teach and the guaranties of equal opportunity for all.
The educator's primary professional concern will always be for the student and for the development of the student's potential. The educator therefore strive for professional growth and will seek to exercise the best professional judgment and integrity.
Aware of the importance of maintaining the respect and confidence of one's colleagues, of students, of parents, and of the other members of the community, the educator strives to achieve and sustain the highest degree of ethical conduct.
Specific
Authority 229.053(1), 231.546(2) (b) FS. Law Implemented 231.546(2) (b) FS.
History – New 3-24-65, Amended 8-9-69, Repromulgated 12-5-74, Amended 8-12-81,
7-6-82, Formerly 6B-1.01.
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6B-1.006 Principles of Professional Conduct for the
Education Profession in
1.
The following disciplinary rule shall constitute the
Principles of Professional Conduct for the Education Profession in
2.
Violation of any of these principles shall subject the
individual to revocation or suspension of the individual educator’s
certificate, or the other penalties as provided by law.
3.
Obligation to the student requires that the individual:
a.
Shall make reasonable effort to protect the student s
from conditions harmful to learning and/or to the student’s mental and/or
physical health and/or safety.
b.
Shall not unreasonably restrain student for independent
action in pursuit of learning.
c.
Shall not unreasonably deny student access to diverse
points of view.
d.
Shall not intentionally suppress or distort subject
matter relevant to a student’s academic program.
e.
Shall not intentionally expose a student to unnecessary
embarrassment or disparagement.
f.
Shall not intentionally violate or deny a student’s
legal rights.
g.
Shall not harass or discriminate against any student on
the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national or ethnic origin,
political beliefs, marital status, handicapping condition, sexual orientation,
or social and family background and shall make reasonable effort to assure that
each student is protected from harassment or discrimination.
h.
Shall not exploit a relationship with a student for
personal gain or advantage.
i.
Shall keep in confidence personally identifiable
information obtained in the course of professional service, unless disclosure
serves professional purposes or is required by law.
4.
Obligation to the public requires that the individual:
a.
Shall take reasonable precautions to distinguish
between personal views and those of any educational institution or organization
with which the individual is affiliated.
b.
Shall not intentionally distort or misrepresent facts
concerning an educational matter in direct or indirect public expression.
c.
Shall not use institutional privileges for personal
gain or advantage.
d.
Shall accept no gratuity, gift, or favor that might
influence professional judgment.
e.
Shall offer no gratuity, gift, or favor to obtain
special advantages.
5.
Obligation to the profession of education requires that
the individual:
a.
Shall maintain honesty in all professional dealings.
b.
Shall not on the basis of race, color, religion, sex,
age, national or ethnic origin, political beliefs, marital status, handicapping
condition if otherwise qualified, or social and family background deny to a
colleague professional benefits or advantages or participation in any
professional organization.
c.
Shall not interfere with a colleague’s exercise of
political or civil rights and responsibilities.
d.
Shall not engage in harassment or discriminatory
conduct which unreasonably interferes with an individual’s performance of
professional or work responsibilities or with the orderly processes of education
or which creates a hostile, intimidating abusive, offensive, or oppressive
environment; and, further, shall make reasonable effort to assure that each
individual is protected from such harassment or discrimination.
e.
Shall not mane malicious or intentionally false
statements about a colleague.
f.
Shall not use coercive means or promise special
treatment to influence professional judgments of colleagues.
g.
Shall not misrepresent one’s own professional
qualifications.
h.
Shall not submit fraudulent information on any document
in connection with professional activities.
i.
Shall not make any fraudulent statement or fail to
disclose a material fact in one’s own or another’s application for a
professional position.
j.
Shall not withhold information regarding a position
from an applicant or misrepresent an assignment or conditions of employment.
k.
Shall provide upon the request of the certificated
individual a written statement of specific reason for recommendations that lead
to the denial of increments, significant changes in employment, or termination
of employment.
l.
Shall not assist entry into or continuance in the
profession of any person known to be unqualified in accordance with these
Principles of Professional Conduct for the Education Profession in
m.
Shall self-report within forty-eight (48) hours to
appropriate authorities (as determined by district) any arrests/ charges
involving the abuse of a child or the sale and/or possession of a controlled
substance. Such notice shall not be considered an admission of guilt nor shall
such notice be admissible for any purpose in any proceeding, civil or criminal,
administrative or judicial, investigatory or adjudicatory. In addition, shall
self-report any conviction, finding of guilt, withholding of adjudication,
commitment to a pretrial diversion program, or entering of a plea of guilty or
Nolo Contendre for any criminal offense other than a minor traffic violation
within forty-eight (48) hours after the final judgment. When handling sealed and
expunged records disclosed under this rule, school districts shall comply with
the confidentiality provisions of sections 943.0585(4)(c), Florida Statues.
n.
Shall report to appropriate authorities any known
allegation of a violation of the Florida School Code or State Board of education
Rules as defined in Section 1012.795(1), Florida Statues.
o.
Shall seek no reprisal against any individual who has
reported any allegation of a violation of the Florida School Code or State Board
of Education Rules as defined in Section 1012-795(1), Florida Statues.
p.
Shall comply with the conditions of an order of the
Education Practices Commission.
q.
Shall, as the supervising administrator, cooperate with
the Education Practices Commissions in monitoring the probation of a
subordinate.
Specific
Authority 229.053(1), 231.546(2) (b) FS. Law Implemented 231.546(2), 231.28 FS.
History – New 7-6-82, Amended 12-20-83, Formerly 6B-1.06, Amended 8-10-92,
12-29-98.