Explain The Ethics Outside The Box Code Of Ethics For Educators

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Ethics Outside the Box
Code of Ethics for Educators
Overview:
An educator must accept responsibly that each child has a right to an uninterrupted education free from any attempts to prevent this learning process.
An educator must strive to create a learning environment that gives comfort and fulfillment to raise the potential of all students.
Ethical Conduct toward Students:
An educator accepts personal responsibility for teaching students character qualities that will help them learn what consequences are and teach them responsibility for their actions and the choices they make. Educators strongly believe that parents are the main educators of their children. However, all educators are obligated to integrity, diligence, responsibility, cooperation,

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