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Mrs. Velarde violated provision C of the Code of Ethics, which states that a teacher is not entitled to claim credit or work that is not his own, by submitting observations and suggestions collected from other teachers to the Principal with only her name on it. When practicing professional responsibility, a teacher should avoid engaging in derogatory talks about a colleague. To request a transfer to another school in the same city, a teacher should send their application letter to the Principal of the new school. A teacher should not join a rally demanding a salary increase if it is held during class hours, as it is against their duty. Mr. Marquez's argument that he cannot be reprimanded for drinking heavily on weekends is

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Mrs. Velarde violated provision C of the Code of Ethics, which states that a teacher is not entitled to claim credit or work that is not his own, by submitting observations and suggestions collected from other teachers to the Principal with only her name on it. When practicing professional responsibility, a teacher should avoid engaging in derogatory talks about a colleague. To request a transfer to another school in the same city, a teacher should send their application letter to the Principal of the new school. A teacher should not join a rally demanding a salary increase if it is held during class hours, as it is against their duty. Mr. Marquez's argument that he cannot be reprimanded for drinking heavily on weekends is

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ASSESS

Name: ____________________________________ Date: ______________

Problem-Situations

Read the statements below then answer the questions that follow. Choose
the best answer.

1. Mrs. Velarde, the Grade V chairman, collected all the observations and
suggestions of the teacher in Grade V and submitted it to the Principal with her
name on it. What provision of the code of Ethics did she violate?

A. Every teacher shall enjoy academic freedom.


B. Every teacher shall provide leadership and initiative to actively participate in
community movements, for moral, social, educational, economic and civic
betterment.
C. A teacher is not entitled to claim credit or work that is not his own.
D. A teacher may submit to proper authorities any justified criticism.

2. When the teacher practices professional responsibility, which of the following


does she avoid?

A. Maintain cordial relations with parents and papers.


B. Be proud of being a teacher.
C. Engage in derogatory talks about a colleague.
D. Support the objectives of the school.

3. You want to transfer to a school naerer your place of residence in the same city.
To whom would you send your application letter?

A. The Director
B. The Superintendent
C. The Supervisor
D. The Principal

4. The teachers Association President is inviting you to join a rally demanding


increase in salary. As a member of the association will you join the rally?

A. Yes, because it is my right.


B. Yes, because increase in salary will be to my benefit.
C. Yes, when it is not during class hours.
D. No, it is against the law.

5. Mr. Marquez drinks heavily on weekends. He contends that he cannot be


reprimanded because he doesn’t come to school drunk and he performs his job
as a teacher well. Is his argument acceptable?

A. No, he should live a commendable levelof conduct at all times.


B. No, drinking liquor is not good for the health.
C. Yes, it is his right as an individual.
D. Yes, the students don’t see him when he is drunk.

6. Mr. Salazar falls in love with one of her graduating students. As her teacher,
what is the best thing for him to do?

A. Court the girl secretly


B. Visit the girl at home
C. Ask assistance from the girl’s best friend
D. Postpone courtship until the girl graduates
7. Ms. Rivera openly critizens before her class the schools policy on late comers.
Which provision in the Code of Ethics for Professional Teachers did she violate?

A. A teacher shall hold inviolate all confidential information concerning associates


and the school.
B. A teacher shall make it her duty to make anhonest effort to understand and
support the legitimate policies of the school and the administration regardless of
professional feelings or opinion.
C. A teacher shall recognize that the interest and welfare of the students are her first
and foremost concern.
D. A teacher shall not make any false accusations or charges against superior,
especially under anonymity.

8. A teacher has the right to engage in legitimate income generation. Which is not a
legitimate income generation activity?

A. Selling encyclopedia to parents of his studentsduring weekends.


B. Giving remedial instruction for slow learners after calss.
C. Being an insurance agent to friends for her commission.

9. Tutoring his own students for a fee is prohibited because;

A. It is conductive to favoritism and impartiality.


B. It hinders good relationship between teacher and students.
C. Teachers also have responsibility to her family.
D. It encourages overtime work on the part of the teachers.

10. To augment her family’s income, Mrs. Villamor sells clothes and shoes to her co-
teacher. Is her sideline practice allowable?

A. Yes, when she does it after official time.


B. Yes, when she absents herself from class to do her business.
C. Yes, when she does it during her vacant period.
D. N, it is against the Code of Ethics.

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