10 Miss. Code. R. 403-6.5 - Educator/Student Relationships
An educator should always maintain a professional relationship with all students, both in and outside the classroom.
A. Ethical conduct includes, but is not
limited to, the following:
1. Fulfilling the
roles of mentor and advocate for students in a professional relationship. A
professional relationship is one where the educator maintains a position of
teacher/ student authority while expressing concern, empathy, and encouragement
for students.
2. Nurturing the
intellectual, physical, emotional, social and civic potential of all students
3. Providing an environment that
does not needlessly expose students to unnecessary embarrassment or
disparagement
4. Creating,
supporting, and maintaining a challenging learning environment for all students
B. Unethical conduct
includes, but is not limited to the following:
1. Committing any act of child abuse
2. Committing any act of cruelty
to children or any act of child endangerment
3. Committing or soliciting any unlawful
sexual act
4. Engaging in
harassing behavior on the basis of race, gender, national origin, religion or
disability
5. Furnishing tobacco,
alcohol, or illegal/unauthorized drugs to any student or allowing a student to
consume alcohol or illegal/unauthorized drugs
6. Soliciting, encouraging, participating or
initiating inappropriate written, verbal, electronic, physical or romantic
relationship with students Examples of these acts may include but not be
limited to:
1. sexual jokes
2. sexual remarks
3. sexual kidding or teasing
4. sexual innuendo
5. pressure for dates or sexual favors
6. inappropriate touching,
fondling, kissing or grabbing
7.
rape
8. threats of physical harm
9. sexual assault
10. electronic communication such as texting
11. invitation to social
networking
12. remarks about a
student's body
13. consensual sex
Notes
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