| CODE OF ETHICS AND STANDARD
PRACTICES FOR TEXAS EDUCATORS |
| Effective 9/01/02 |
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Texas
Administrative Code |
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| TITLE 19 |
EDUCATION |
| PART 7 |
STATE BOARD FOR EDUCATOR CERTIFICATION |
| CHAPTER 247 |
EDUCATORS' CODE OF ETHICS |
| RULE §247.2 |
Code of Ethics and Standard
Practices for Texas Educators |
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(a) Statement of Purpose. The Texas educator shall comply with
standard practices and ethical conduct toward students, professional
colleagues, school officials, parents, and members of the community and
shall safeguard academic freedom. The Texas educator, in maintaining the
dignity of the profession, shall respect and obey the law, demonstrate
personal integrity, and exemplify honesty. The Texas educator, in
exemplifying ethical relations with colleagues, shall extend just and
equitable treatment to all members of the profession. The Texas
educator, in accepting a position of public trust, shall measure success
by the progress of each student toward realization of his or her
potential as an effective citizen. The Texas educator, in fulfilling
responsibilities in the community, shall cooperate with parents and
others to improve the public schools of the community.
(b) Enforceable Standards.
(1) Professional Ethical Conduct, Practices and
Performance.
(A) Standard 1.1. The educator shall not knowingly engage in
deceptive practices regarding official policies of the school district
or educational institution.
(B) Standard 1.2. The educator shall not knowingly misappropriate,
divert, or use monies, personnel, property, or equipment committed to
his or her charge for personal gain or advantage.
(C) Standard 1.3. The educator shall not submit fraudulent requests
for reimbursement, expenses, or pay.
(D) Standard 1.4. The educator shall not use institutional or
professional privileges for personal or partisan advantage.
(E) Standard 1.5. The educator shall neither accept nor offer
gratuities, gifts, or favors that impair professional judgment or to
obtain special advantage. This standard shall not restrict the
acceptance of gifts or tokens offered and accepted openly from students,
parents, or other persons or organizations in recognition or
appreciation of service.
(F) Standard 1.6. The educator shall not falsify records, or direct
or coerce others to do so.
(G) Standard 1.7. The educator shall comply with state regulations,
written local school board policies, and other applicable state and
federal laws.
(H) Standard 1.8. The educator shall apply for, accept, offer, or
assign a position or a responsibility on the basis of professional
qualifications.
(2) Ethical Conduct Toward Professional Colleagues.
(A) Standard 2.1. The educator shall not reveal confidential health
or personnel information concerning colleagues unless disclosure serves
lawful professional purposes or is required by law.
(B) Standard 2.2. The educator shall not harm others by knowingly
making false statements about a colleague or the school system.
(C) Standard 2.3. The educator shall adhere to written local school
board policies and state and federal laws regarding the hiring,
evaluation, and dismissal of personnel.
(D) Standard 2.4. The educator shall not interfere with a
colleague's exercise of political, professional, or citizenship rights
and responsibilities.
(E) Standard 2.5. The educator shall not discriminate against or
coerce a colleague on the basis of race, color, religion, national
origin, age, sex, disability, or family status.
(F) Standard 2.6. The educator shall not use coercive means or
promise of special treatment in order to influence professional
decisions or colleagues.
(G) Standard 2.7. The educator shall not retaliate against any
individual who has filed a complaint with the SBEC under this chapter.
(3) Ethical Conduct Toward Students.
(A) Standard 3.1. The educator shall not reveal confidential
information concerning students unless disclosure serves lawful
professional purposes or is required by law.
(B) Standard 3.2. The educator shall not knowingly treat a student
in a manner that adversely affects the student's learning, physical
health, mental health, or safety.
(C) Standard 3.3. The educator shall not deliberately or knowingly
misrepresent facts regarding a student.
(D) Standard 3.4. The educator shall not exclude a student from
participation in a program, deny benefits to a student, or grant an
advantage to a student on the basis of race, color, sex, disability,
national origin, religion, or family status.
(E) Standard 3.5. The educator shall not engage in physical
mistreatment of a student.
(F) Standard 3.6. The educator shall not solicit or engage in sexual
conduct or a romantic relationship with a student.
(G) Standard 3.7. The educator shall not furnish alcohol or
illegal/unauthorized drugs to any student or knowingly allow any student
to consume alcohol or illegal/unauthorized drugs in the presence of the
educator.
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| Source Note: The provisions of this §247.2 adopted to be
effective March 1, 1998, 23 TexReg 1022; amended to be effective August
22, 2002, 27 TexReg 7530 |
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