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Code of Ethics for Faculty- Policy 2.200
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F.S. 1001.64 FAC 6A-14.060 |
| Date Adopted: | 07/82 Revised 07/92 |
Policy:
- For this rule the term "faculty" shall be used to include
teaching faculty, counselors, librarians, administrators, and
other professional support personnel.
- Student Related Responsibilities
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Faculty have the responsibility to deal conscientiously with
professional assignments.
- For teaching faculty, this responsibility entails careful
planning of courses and class presentations, meeting scheduled
classes, informing students of course requirements, and fair and
impartial grading according to standards appropriate to the level
of instruction.
- For counselors, this responsibility entails providing those
services which will facilitate student achievement of educational
and personal goals. Counselors will create an awareness of
services, be available to students, respect student
confidentiality, and provide counseling.
- For administrators, this responsibility entails making careful
analysis of student and community educational needs and providing
quality educational programs to meet those needs. Administrators
will work with faculty to obtain the necessary support services,
facilities, and budget to provide a quality education
program.
- For other professional support personnel, this responsibility
entails providing services to assist faculty and students in the
achievement of educational goals and informing them of available
support services.
- For librarians, this responsibility entails the acquisition,
and circulation of materials, both print and non-print, to
supplement a quality educational program for the College and the
community. Librarians shall also foster user independence through
group and individual instruction.
- Because faculty members often serve as models and exercise
great influence, they should set high standards in personal
integrity, professional ethics, and academic excellence.
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Faculty members shall not take advantage of their influential
professional position by introducing subject matter not within
their fields of professional competence into classroom or
counseling situations.
- Students deserve respect as individuals and have certain
rights that must be protected. Faculty should demonstrate
appropriate interest in the individual student and his academic
growth, give mature professional advice, and treat students with
courtesy. This interest should be objective and compatible with
the individual faculty member's total responsibilities within the
institution.
- Student conferences shall be held in confidence unless that
confidentially jeopardizes the welfare and safety of the students
or of others.
- Faculty should recognize limitations of their skills and
competencies in dealing with student personal and academic
problems and should make appropriate referrals.
- Faculty have the responsibility to refrain from exploiting for
private advantage students or student groups.
- A faculty member has the responsibility to acknowledge student
or colleague contributions to his own research.
- Faculty should provide effective and appropriate academic
advisement, recognizing that the advisement is an integral
feature of higher education and must be conducted in an informed,
objective, and impersonal manner. Poor or indifferent advisement
based on personality of colleagues must be avoided. Students
should be advised on the selection of courses, not
instructors.
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A faculty member shall not infringe upon students obligations
to other faculty members in such matters as class attendance or
student conferences. Requests for student to miss classes should
be made in advance, and students should be made aware that they
are accountable for the content of classes missed. Granting of
requests for approved absences rests with the instructor
affected.
- Professional Responsibilities
- Faculty have responsibility to be current in their area of
competence by reading publications and journals and participating
in local or national professional societies and meetings.
- Faculty have the responsibility to maintain their teaching
effectiveness.
- Faculty have the responsibility to assist colleagues in the
following department and College activities.
- Curriculum studies at both the department and College
levels
- Departments and College faculty meetings
- Committee assignments
- Faculty shall take an active role in protecting and enhancing
the academic and professional standing of the faculty by making
appropriate recommendations regarding hiring, reappointment,
promotion, tenure appointments, and dismissal of colleagues.
- Faculty shall respect the rights of others.
- Faculty shall respect and defend the free inquiry of
associates.
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Faculty shall condemn inappropriate or false comments which
unjustly damage colleagues.
- Faculty shall refrain from claiming or implying professional
qualifications that exceed those possessed.
- Faculty shall delegate assigned tasks to qualified persons
only.
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Faculty shall refrain from knowingly misinterpreting or
misrepresenting the statements of others.
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Faculty shall refrain from placing students in comprising
situations by soliciting from them information concerning other
professionals.
- Institutional Responsibilities
- Faculty shall conscientiously fulfill all contractual
obligations for the period of time agreed and shall give the
College reasonable notice when resigning.
- Faculty shall make conscientious use of the College funds and
equipment entrusted to their care.
- Faculty shall make every effort to avoid professional and
personal actions which may cause loss or legal embarrassment to
the College.
- Faculty, administrators, and other professional personnel
shall not sell for their personal or financial gain publisher
furnished textbooks or other materials.
- Without specific permission of the College, faculty shall
avoid use of College resources, equipment, or labor for personal
or financial gain in their own research or consulting
projects.
- Faculty shall give reasonable support to College-wide
activities by participating as faculty representatives.
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In making public statements, faculty shall indicate clearly
whether they are speaking as representatives of the College or as
individuals.
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