CODE
OF ETHICS
2004
PROFESSIONAL
EDUCATORS CODE OF ETHICS
Confidentiality:
Includes personal information about children and families, organizational
problems, and individual faculty matters. All records, files, conversations
and conferences are held for the benefit of the child and are strictly
confidential.
Respect
for the Child: includes a positive, optimistic attitude about
children, a cooperative spirit, a nurturing of independence, a recognition
of unique individuality, trust in the child’s work, finding the
right activity and listening and observing in order to follow the
child. One should avoid pride and anger, speaking ill of the child,
sarcasm, teasing, over-reaction to misbehavior, and implied reward and
punishment. One should be sensitive to the child's desire to be held or
touched. When making presentations, the child's interest level should be
considered so that one stops before the child tires. Phrasing of
instructions should be direct and to the point. When communicating with
the child, come down the child's height. Afford the rights of the child
in their prepared environment allowing for the optimum development of
the young casa child and the older elementary child. We must understand
and adhere to the principle that the elementary child is a separate and
distinct entity from the Casa child and that the
elementary level reflects a new plane of education.
Preparation
of the Environment: includes developing a complete Montessori programme, caring for the environment including animals, plants, and
Montessori materials, and initiating change in order to provide new
stimulation.
Parent
Education: includes the dissemination of Montessori principles,
recognition of parents as primary educators, accessibility of information
regarding individual children, and communication about general classroom
activities.
Community
Responsibilities: In general, all staff should attend events
that support parent understanding of Montessori and CHMS BVI and that
contribute to community morale building and involvement.
Good
Staff Relations: includes working and socializing cooperatively,
remaining non-judgmental of staff, demonstrating trust and respect,
maximizing communication through staff meetings, celebrating holiday
events, programme support, and school-wide projects. Malicious gossip
and other harmful behaviours should be ignored and suppressed.
Professional
Improvement: includes upgrading skills, participation in Montessori
workshops, keeping abreast of current educational developments, and
open-mindedly seeking ways to improve teaching techniques and the classroom
environment.
Problem
Solving: includes discussing problems with the person who can
make the change that is needed or seeking reasons why the change cannot
be made. Someone acting in an assertive way makes clear, direct, non-apologetic
statements about his/her expectations and feelings, criticizes in a
descriptive, rather than a judgmental way, persists in following through
on issues even if she/he meets resistance, listens to others’
views respectfully, and negotiates and compromises.
Professional
Conduct: includes in addition to teaching responsibilities,
sharing responsibilities of lunchtime and
playground supervision. Keeping private affairs outside of the workplace,
maintaining agreements at all levels regarding performance of duties,
being sensitive to the needs of individual children and staff, directing
concerns to the appropriate party, abiding by the regulations and policies
of the school, and supporting the mission of Century House Montessori
School BVI.
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