Quiz_ ProEthica_ The Professional Educator_ COSC604_ Foundations of Education and School Counseling

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Quiz: ProEthica: The Professional Educator Due Sep 4, 2022 at 11:59pm Points 10 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 7 minutes 10 out of 10 Score for this attempt: 10 out of 10 Submitted Sep 3, 2022 at 11:07pm This attempt took 7 minutes. Question 1 1 / 1 pts The responsibility to model appropriate ethical behavior for one's students Correct! The need to uphold policies relevant to professional practice, regardless of one's personal views The obligation to advocate for adequate access to school resources for all students Question 2 1 / 1 pts Meet with the student and stress the importance of completing homework assignments on time. Meet with the parent and explain the educational purpose of the assignment. Correct! Meet with the teacher and suggest the alternative of showing the commercials in class. A school district has recently implemented a digital literacy curriculum for its middle and high school students that calls for teachers to discuss safe and appropriate online conduct with their students. Mr. Coleman believes technology fosters bad manners and antisocial behavior, so he instead uses the class time set aside for this discussion to encourage students to read or play sports rather than spend their time using electronic devices. By acting in this way, which of the following ethical principles for educators is Mr. Coleman most in danger of violating? Mr. Tobin, a political science teacher, has requested that his students watch television as part of a homework assignment. The parent of one of his students has expressed concern to the principal, explaining that the student's family does not currently have access to television. When the principal questions Mr. Tobin, the teacher explains that the student was asked to watch political commercials about the upcoming election in order to get a better grasp on persuasive techniques. The principal should do which of the following to ensure students' equitable access to educational resources? 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 / 1 pts When faced with a di±cult moral decision, educators should follow the example of their more experienced peers. Correct! Educators should uphold policies relevant to professional practice regardless of their personal views. Educators should rely on their conscience to decide what actions are in the best interest of students. Question 4 1 / 1 pts Tell the parents that Ms. Pezano is incorrect and that the school should do the testing. Correct! Bring her concerns to the principal, citing speci²c laws and regulations that are in play. Take no action: in this scenario, there is nothing for Ms. Kowalski to do. Question 5 1 / 1 pts The duty to accept personal responsibility for ethical conduct and moral decision-making. The duty to place student welfare and safety as a top priority in assessing ethical policies. Correct! The obligation to monitor and maintain one's health as necessary to meet one's professional expectations. Question 6 1 / 1 pts Mr. Buckley, a new teacher, has been assigned to teach biology to high school students. He objects to teaching some of the topics on evolution in the curriculum and is debating whether he will teach them. Which of the following statements best expresses the ethical guideline Mr. Buckley should follow in making the decision? Ms. Kowalski believes that one of her sixth-grade students has a learning disability. She has spoken to the student's parents about the possibility of testing, and they agree and contact the special education coordinator, Ms. Pezano. Ms. Pezano tells the parents that their child is not the lowest-achieving student in the class and that if they are concerned, they can take the child to a private psychologist and pay for their child's testing themselves. When the parents ask whether the school can perform the test, Ms. Pezano responds that she is unable to tell them when the testing would be done and that it could be signi²cantly delayed. Among the following actions, which would be the most ethically prudent for Ms. Kowalski to take? Ms. Cheng, a high school band instructor, has an extremely busy schedule. In addition to teaching a full load of classes, she supervises several after-school rehearsals each week. Ms. Cheng considers scheduling medical checkups that she has put off for a couple of years, but she ultimately decides that her commitments to her music students mean that for a while she cannot afford to lose the time the checkups would take. What ethical principle does Ms. Cheng most clearly put at risk by deciding against getting the checkups? Ms. Salazar has mentored several new teachers at her school. She has often told the new teachers in con²dence that they should "stay away from" another teacher, Mr. Dousma, if they can. Ms. Salazar 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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