Professional Conduct and Leadership
The competent teacher understands education as a profession, maintains standards of professional conduct, and provides leadership to improve students’ learning and well-being.
Knowledge Indicators - The competent teacher:
11A. understands the unique characteristics of education as a profession.
11B. understands how school systems are organized and operate.
11C. understands school policies and procedures.
11D. understands legal issues in education.
11E. understands the importance of active participation and leadership in professional organizations.
11F. is familiar with the rights of students with disabilities.
11G. knows the roles and responsibilities of teachers, parents, students, and other professionals related to special education.
11H. knows identification and referral procedures for students with disabilities.
Performance Indicators - The competent teacher:
11I. contributes knowledge and expertise about teaching and learning to the profession.
11J. follows codes of professional conduct and exhibits knowledge and expectations of current legal directives.
11K. follows school policy and procedures, respecting the boundaries of professional responsibilities, when working with students, colleagues, and families.
11L. initiates and develops educational projects and programs.
11M. actively participates in or leads in such activities as curriculum development, staff development, and student organizations.
11N. participates, as appropriate, in policy design and development at the local level, with professional organizations, and/or with community organizations.
11O. demonstrates commitment to developing the highest educational and quality-of-life potential of individuals with disabilities.
11P. demonstrates positive regard for individual students and their families regardless of culture, religion, gender, and sexual orientation.
11Q. promotes and maintains a high level of integrity in the practice of the profession.
11R. complies with local, State, and federal monitoring and evaluation requirements related to students with disabilities.
11S. complies with local, State, and federal regulations and policies related to students withdisabilities.
11T. uses a variety of instructional and intervention strategies prior to initiating a referral of a student for special education.
11A. understands the unique characteristics of education as a profession.
11B. understands how school systems are organized and operate.
11C. understands school policies and procedures.
11D. understands legal issues in education.
11E. understands the importance of active participation and leadership in professional organizations.
11F. is familiar with the rights of students with disabilities.
11G. knows the roles and responsibilities of teachers, parents, students, and other professionals related to special education.
11H. knows identification and referral procedures for students with disabilities.
Performance Indicators - The competent teacher:
11I. contributes knowledge and expertise about teaching and learning to the profession.
11J. follows codes of professional conduct and exhibits knowledge and expectations of current legal directives.
11K. follows school policy and procedures, respecting the boundaries of professional responsibilities, when working with students, colleagues, and families.
11L. initiates and develops educational projects and programs.
11M. actively participates in or leads in such activities as curriculum development, staff development, and student organizations.
11N. participates, as appropriate, in policy design and development at the local level, with professional organizations, and/or with community organizations.
11O. demonstrates commitment to developing the highest educational and quality-of-life potential of individuals with disabilities.
11P. demonstrates positive regard for individual students and their families regardless of culture, religion, gender, and sexual orientation.
11Q. promotes and maintains a high level of integrity in the practice of the profession.
11R. complies with local, State, and federal monitoring and evaluation requirements related to students with disabilities.
11S. complies with local, State, and federal regulations and policies related to students withdisabilities.
11T. uses a variety of instructional and intervention strategies prior to initiating a referral of a student for special education.
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Reflection
PTS 11: The competent teacher understands education as a profession, maintains standards of professional conduct, and provides leadership to improve students’ learning and well-being.
The artifact I have chosen to represent the Professional Conduct and Leadership standard is my paper on the No Child Left Behind act regarding the “highly qualified” teacher. This paper includes data and research I collected from many different sources on the effect of the NCLB act on teachers and if in fact “highly qualified” teachers meant that they were teaching better. This assignment demonstrates the indicator “understands the unique characteristics of education” because in this paper I have stated several times that teaching entails a lot more than just teaching now. A wider more varied knowledge base is required in order to do the job well.
Through this assignment I have delved deeper into what it means to be a good teacher and therefore I have expanded my knowledge base on the subject, and deepened my thought process and beliefs. This is why this artifact demonstrates my growth and development as a teacher.
PTS 11: The competent teacher understands education as a profession, maintains standards of professional conduct, and provides leadership to improve students’ learning and well-being.
The artifact I have chosen to represent the Professional Conduct and Leadership standard is my paper on the No Child Left Behind act regarding the “highly qualified” teacher. This paper includes data and research I collected from many different sources on the effect of the NCLB act on teachers and if in fact “highly qualified” teachers meant that they were teaching better. This assignment demonstrates the indicator “understands the unique characteristics of education” because in this paper I have stated several times that teaching entails a lot more than just teaching now. A wider more varied knowledge base is required in order to do the job well.
Through this assignment I have delved deeper into what it means to be a good teacher and therefore I have expanded my knowledge base on the subject, and deepened my thought process and beliefs. This is why this artifact demonstrates my growth and development as a teacher.