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CHAPTER 6B-1
CODE OF ETHICS - EDUCATION
PROFESSION
6B-1.006
Principles of Professional Conduct for the Education
Profession in Florida
6B-1.001 Code of Ethics of
the Education Profession in Florida.
(1) The educator values
the worth and dignity of every person, the pursuit of
truth, devotion to excellence, acquisition of knowledge,
and the nurture of democratic citizenship. Essential to
the achievement of these standards are the freedom to
learn and to teach and the guarantee of equal
opportunity for all.
(2) The educator's primary
professional concern will always be for the student and
for the development of the student's potential. The
educator will therefore strive for professional growth
and will seek to exercise the best professional judgment
and integrity.
(3) Aware of the importance of
maintaining the respect and confidence of one's
colleagues, of students, of parents, and of 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.
6B-1.006 Principles
of Professional Conduct for the Education Profession in
Florida.
(1) The following
disciplinary rule shall constitute the Principles of
Professional Conduct for the Education Profession in
Florida.
(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 from conditions harmful to
learning and/or to the student's mental and/or physical
health and/or safety.
(b) Shall not unreasonably
restrain a student from independent action in pursuit of
learning.
(c) Shall not unreasonably deny
a 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 make 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
Florida and other applicable Florida Statutes and State
Board of Education Rules.
(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) and 943.059(4)(c), Florida
Statutes.
(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 Statutes.
(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 Section1012.795(1),
Florida Statutes.
(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
Commission 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.
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