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The Georgia Code of Ethics Exam 2025 document provides a comprehensive overview of ethical guidelines and scenarios that educators may encounter in their professional roles. This updated version includes a series of questions and verified correct answers designed to prepare educators for ethical decision-making, emphasizing key standards within the educational environment. The document covers various scenarios that might arise in school settings, such as dealing with student depression, addressing bullying and hazing, and maintaining confidentiality. For example, it highlights that teachers like Ms. Rice should refer students experiencing emotional distress to the school counselor, as they are not trained to provide counseling themselves. This maintains professional boundaries and ensures students receive appropriate support.
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Will, a high school student, tells his teacher, Ms. Rice, that he has recently been feeling depressed.Of the following options, the most professionally appropriate way for Ms. Rice to respond to Will's comment is to ---------CORRECT ANSWER------ -----------The correct answer is "tell the school counselor what Will has told her." Teachers are not necessarily trained to provide counseling or other emotional support for students who are facing a crisis. In addition, when teachers put themselves in the role of a student's personal counselor, they risk blurring their professional role. Which of the following would most likely violate a ban on bullying and hazing? ---- -----CORRECT ANSWER-----------------Students seeking to join an outdoor adventure club are required to go without sleep and food for as long as possible. During a standardized testing session early in the school year, Ms. Johnson decides to help a student, Jason, who does not read English well, so that he is more successful on the test.According to the principles emphasized in the course, is it acceptable for Ms. Johnson to help Jason in the situation described? --------- CORRECT ANSWER-----------------No, because helping Jason will violate standards for honesty in grading and evaluation.
Ms. Macky, a geometry teacher, is a volunteer at an animal shelter and encourages her students to join her at the shelter every Saturday.Which of the following is the most likely impact of the situation above on Ms. Macky's standing as a professional educator? ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------Causing a conflict of interest if she appears to look more favorably on students who volunteer Which of the following would be most clearly inappropriate for a teacher to accept from a student's parents near the end of the school year? ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------Tickets and backstage passes for a sold-out rock concert In which of the following scenarios does the teacher appear to be violating an ethical best practice for professional educators? ---------CORRECT ANSWER---------- -------Ms. Grand offers to help students with their homework if they help her clean out her supply closet after school. A teacher's decision to adjust scoring criteria for some students and not for others violates which of the following concepts discussed in the course? ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------Honesty in evaluation and grading Just before the administration of a state-mandated standardized test, Ms. Murphy notices that one of the students, Miriam, looks particularly nervous.Which of the following is the best way to help such a student while maintaining professional ethics regarding testing? ---------CORRECT ANSWER-------- ---------Offering the student encouragement before administering the test
At a book sale he is supervising for the school, Mr. Chen, a social studies teacher, decides that he will use some of the proceeds he is collecting to buy much- needed classroom supplies.Which of the following issues related to the definition and extent of the school most clearly applies to this situation? ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------Accounting for school funds in an appropriate manner While visiting an art museum with a group of students, a teacher, Mr. Cress, notices a suspicious bag near a controversial exhibit. He alerts museum security and takes the children outside while the situation is investigated.Mr. Cress's action is an example of which of the following best practices for professional educators? ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------Ensuring student safety Which of the following is the best example of maintaining transparency as a professional educator? ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------Involving peers and appropriate administrators before taking an action that places a professional principle at high risk Mr. O'Rourke is completing courses to earn a certificate at the same time he is applying for teaching jobs. He has six months of coursework remaining. On his résumé, he writes that he has already earned the certificate.By taking the action described, Mr. O'Rourke most clearly violated the ethical standard requiring teachers to ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------accurately represent their professional credentials Mr. Crouse is one of the chaperones for a high school class trip. The students and some of the chaperones are traveling by bus, but Mr. Crouse is driving his own
car. One of Mr. Crouse's colleagues suggests that a student who is often bullied should ride with Mr. Crouse on the drive back to school.Which of the following risks would Mr. Crouse most clearly be undertaking if he were to drive the student? ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------Creating the appearance of impropriety Which of the following is the clearest example of a professional educator NOT appropriately maintaining confidentiality? ---------CORRECT ANSWER----------------- A teacher explains to the class that one of the students has had to move to a different school because of the student's emotional problems. Lily, a fifth-grade student in Mr. Brand's class, appears unusually listless and pale. When Mr. Brand asks Lily if she is OK, she tells him that her mother and father have sent her to bed with no dinner for the past week as punishment for bad grades. Lily's mother is also a teacher at the school.Lily's teacher is required to do which of the following? ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------File a report indicating that Lily may be a victim of child abuse Mrs. Avicinna notices that each night after choral practice, Ms. Spears, the chorus teacher, walks alone with Tony, a chorus student. The two of them appear to regularly go to a restaurant downtown together.When deciding whether to report what she has learned to administrators, which of the following is most important for Mrs. Avicinna to consider? ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------Failing to report a possible impropriety could mean missing an opportunity to avert damage to Ms. Spears' reputation as an educator.
Which of the following should a professional educator consider when evaluating decisions about interactions with students in private settings? ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------Potential impact on the principles of the teaching profession In deciding whether to comply with a student's request to provide advice about how to deal with a parent's alcoholism, a teacher should recognize that providing such advice would most risk violating which of the following best practices? --------
Which of the following is most likely to be a situation in which changing a student's course grade may be acceptable? ---------CORRECT ANSWER----------------- An error that affects the student's grade has been discovered in a test item on the midterm exam. In which of the following situations is a teacher NOT obligated to report the incident to a supervisor or the authorities? ---------CORRECT ANSWER----------------- A teacher overhears two female students in the hallway discussing one girl's interest in dating an older male student. A teacher providing answers to a student who is struggling during a difficult exam is doing which of the following? ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------Failing to maintain honesty in evaluations To encourage student participation in a middle school science fair, Mr. Jones, a science teacher, offers extra credit on a final exam for any student who submits a project.Does this professional educator appear to be acting ethically, and why? --- ------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------Yes, because the chance to improve a test score was offered to all students Ms. Danes, a junior high school math teacher, overhears Marie, a student in her algebra class, and several other students talking about Marie's parents splitting up. Marie is visibly distressed. Marie is a very good student, and Ms. Danes would like to support her if she is facing a difficult time. ---------CORRECT ANSWER---------
educator's supervision (including but not limited to at the educator's residence or any other private setting). Code of Ethics Standard #3 ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------Alcohol and Drug Use Code of Ethics Standard #4 ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------Honesty Unethical conduct includes but is not limited to, falsifying, misrepresenting, or omitting ______. ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------1. professional qualifications, criminal history, college or staff development credit and/or degrees, academic award, and employment history;
includes but is not limited to ____. ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------1. misusing public or school-related funds;
Describe Legal Compliance ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------Follow the Law Describe "Student Relationships" Standard ---------CORRECT ANSWER----------------- Don't Abuse Them Describe "Alcohol and Drug Use" Standard ---------CORRECT ANSWER----------------- You can't:
Describe "Confidentiality" Standard ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------Zip Your Lip Describe "Abandonment of Contract" Standard ---------CORRECT ANSWER------------ -----Show Up for Your Job Describe "Required Reporting" ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------1. Mandatory Snitch
Sharing student information with another person is an example of a violation of what Standard? ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------Confidentiality Calling in sick to go on vacation instead and not teaching when with students are examples of a violation of what Standard? ---------CORRECT ANSWER----------------- Abandonment of Contract Not reporting suspected child abuse or neglect is an example of a violation of what Standard? ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------Required Reporting Refusing to perform your duties is an example of a violation of what Standard? ---- -----CORRECT ANSWER-----------------Professional Conduct Giving students answers to standardized test questions is an example of a violation of what Standard? ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------Testing Two educators went to a restaurant on Friday for pizza and beer. Later, they attended the high school football game. Is this a violation? ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------Yes. See Standard 3 - Alcohol or Drugs: It is a violation to be on school property or at a school activity while under the influence of alcohol.
An Educator allowed a student who had been kicked out of the house to spend the night on the couch at the Educator's house until the next day when other arrangements could be made. The Educator notified her supervisor and DFCS the next morning. Is this a violation? ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------No. See Standard 2 - Conduct with Students: There was no inappropriate conduct by the Educator. In fact, the Educator's actions were for the safety of the students. The Educator checked "no" on the PSC application for the question "have you ever committed a crime of moral turpitude" since she had previously acknowledged her criminal history the previous time her certificate was renewed. Is this a violation? ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------No. See Standard 4 - Honesty: An offense only has to be reported to the PSC for an investigation one time. The Educator had sex with a student the day after she graduated from high school on May 23. Is this a violation? ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------Yes. See Standard 2 - Conduct with Students A student is classified as such until August 31 of the year in which the student graduates. In addition, an educator shall not commit any sexual act with a student. The Educator referred to a fellow teacher by using a derogatory term in front of their colleagues. Administration directed the Educator to not have contact with the complainant, but the Educator failed to obey that directive. Is this a violation? ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------No. See Standard 10 - Professional Conduct: The conversation was between two adults with no students around to hear or see the discussion. The school system should handle this mat
A potential risk to a teacher's objectivity & neutrality would exist if an educator is ______. ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------being challenged to balance or having trouble with balancing the the needs of an individual student with the needs of all the students Define "being proactive and speaking up" ---------CORRECT ANSWER----------------- Educators don't just standby when they see a problem. They should take action & find appropriate and respectful ways to let someone know so that it can be addressed. An immediate risk to a teacher's ability to be proactive and speak up would exist if an educator is ______. ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------ignoring an obligation to report a problem OR is not anticipating likely negative outcomes of a situation A potential risk to a teacher's ability to be proactive and speak up would exist if an educator has ______. ---------CORRECT ANSWER-----------------recognized possible negative outcomes of a situation & is (or is about to) speak up appropriately Define "ensuring student safety and welfare" ---------CORRECT ANSWER-------------- ---making sure students are safe and well, to our best ability