Code of Ethics: Est. An Ethical School Culture

Code of Ethics: Est. An Ethical School Culture

1st - 5th Grade

5 Qs

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Code of Ethics: Est. An Ethical School Culture

Code of Ethics: Est. An Ethical School Culture

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Professional Development

1st - 5th Grade

Easy

Created by

Laila Henderson

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5 questions

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1.

MULTIPLE SELECT QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What are the 3 main standards of conduct?

Academic Honesty

Behavioral Expectations

Conflict Resolution

Honor Code

Answer explanation

The three main standards of conduct are Academic Honesty, Behavioral Expectations, and Conflict Resolution. These principles guide ethical behavior and interactions within an academic environment.

2.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What is the best way to teach young students about the importance of teamwork in school?

Assign individual tasks and avoid group activities altogether.

Discuss teamwork without offering hands-on group activities.

Focus mainly on competitive activities that reward winning over teamwork.

Hold regular group projects and activities to help students learn teamwork through practice.

Answer explanation

Holding regular group projects and activities allows students to practice teamwork, fostering collaboration and communication skills essential for success in school and beyond.

3.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

How can we get students, teachers, and parents to work together to create and follow simple rules that help everyone act kindly and fairly at school?

Only involve teachers in creating the rules and do not involve students or parents.

Create the rules but do not show them or discuss them with the school community.

Hold a meeting to gather ideas, create simple rules, display them, and regularly review them through discussions and rewards for positive behavior.

Punish students who break the rules without explaining the importance of the rules to them.

Answer explanation

The correct choice involves collaboration among students, teachers, and parents to create and review rules, ensuring everyone understands their importance and is motivated to follow them through discussions and rewards.

4.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What fun and engaging activities can we use to teach students about honesty, respect, and doing the right thing?

Use different ways of teaching such as projects, games, storytelling, etc.

Do not identify if the activities impact the students or get feedback from students, teachers, or parents.

Limit character education to just one special event each year, rather than mixing it into everyday activities.

Use only worksheets and tests to teach values without interactive or engaging activities.

Answer explanation

Using diverse teaching methods like projects, games, and storytelling makes learning about honesty and respect engaging and effective. This approach fosters a deeper understanding and encourages students to practice these values in real life.

5.

MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

If there’s a problem or disagreement at school, how can we handle it in a way that helps everyone understand and follow our school’s values of kindness and fairness?

Use a simple conflict resolution method. Encourage talking things out, bring in a mediator if needed, and celebrate when problems are resolved well.

Ignore the problem and hope it resolves itself without help of others.

Always side with the teachers or staff without listening to the students involved in the problem.

Use harsh ways as the main way to handle disagreements, rather than encouraging talking it out and understanding.

Answer explanation

The correct choice promotes a constructive approach to conflict resolution by encouraging dialogue and understanding, aligning with the school's values of kindness and fairness, unlike the other options which suggest avoidance or bias.