22 Pa. Code § 235.5c - Commitment to the profession
In fulfillment of the commitment to the profession, educators:
(1) Shall comply with all
Federal, State, and local laws and regulations and with written school entity
policies.
(2) Shall apply for,
accept or assign a position or a responsibility on the basis of professional
qualifications and abilities.
(3)
Shall not knowingly assist entry into or continuance in the education
profession of an unqualified person or recommend for employment a person who is
not certificated appropriately for the position.
(4) Shall not intentionally or knowingly
falsify a document or intentionally or knowingly make a misrepresentation on a
matter related to education, criminal history, certification, employment,
employment evaluation or professional duties.
(5) Shall not falsify records or direct or
coerce others to do so.
(6) Shall
accurately report all information required by the local school board or
governing board, State education agency, Federal agency or State or Federal
law.
(7) Shall not knowingly or
intentionally withhold evidence from the proper authorities and shall cooperate
fully during official investigations and proceedings.
(8) Shall comply with all local, State or
Federal procedures related to the security of standardized tests, test supplies
or resources. Educators shall not intentionally or knowingly commit, and shall
use reasonable efforts to prevent, any act that breaches test security or
compromises the integrity of the assessment, including copying or teaching
identified test items, publishing or distributing test items or answers,
discussing test items, providing unauthorized assistance to students,
unauthorized alteration of test responses, results or data, and violating local
school board or State directions for the use of tests.
(9) Shall not accept or offer gratuities,
gifts or favors that impair or appear to influence professional judgment,
decisions, or actions or to obtain special advantage. This section shall not
restrict the acceptance of de minimis gifts or tokens offered and accepted
openly from students, parents of students, or other persons or organizations in
recognition or appreciation of service.
(10) Shall not exploit professional
relationships with students, parents or colleagues for personal gain or
advantage.
(11) Shall use school
funds, property, facilities, and resources only in accordance with local
policies and local, State and Federal laws.
Notes
The provisions for this § 235.5c added under section 5(a)(10) of the Educator Discipline Act (24 P.S. § 207.5(a)(10)).
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