Professional Relationships
Competence & Integrity
Reporting Obligations
Confidentiality & Testing
Public Trust & Stewardship
100

A teacher keeps communication school-related with students.

What is maintaining a professional relationship?

100

A teacher updates lesson plans weekly to meet professional standards.

What is demonstrating professional competence?

100

A teacher observes a bullying incident and tells administration.

What is fulfilling reporting obligations?

100

A teacher keeps test materials secure.

What is maintaining test integrity (Standard 6)?

100

A teacher collects class fundraiser money and deposits it in the school account.

What is responsible stewardship?

200

A teacher privately texts a student about personal problems unrelated to schoolwork.

What is a violation of Standard 1?

200

A teacher accepts a gift from a parent that could influence grading.

What is a violation of Standard 5?

200

A teacher hears about suspected abuse and does nothing.

What is failing to meet Standard 3?

200

A teacher shares a student’s grades with a friend outside school.

What is violating confidentiality (Standard 7)?

200

A teacher uses school funds for personal supplies.

What is a violation of Standard 4?

300

A student invites a teacher to a social event outside school. What should the teacher do?

What is politely decline to maintain professional boundaries?

300

A teacher finds a loophole to take credit for a colleague’s work.

What is unethical and violates integrity (Standards 2 & 5)?

300

A teacher reports a safety hazard but shares it only with friends, not administration.

What is partial compliance; proper reporting required (Standard 3)?

300

A teacher posts classroom photos with students unblurred online without consent.

What is a breach of confidentiality (Standard 7)?

300

A teacher takes a school laptop home without authorization.

What is misuse of public property (Standard 4)?

400

A teacher jokingly calls students inappropriate names in class.

What is unprofessional conduct violating Standard 1?

400

A teacher exaggerates student progress on reports.

What is dishonest reporting (Standard 2)?

400

A teacher discovers cheating during testing but doesn’t report it.

What is violating reporting obligations (Standard 3)?

400

A teacher observes a student’s personal counseling session notes.

What is confidential information protected by Standard 7?

400

A teacher reports theft of school equipment immediately.

What is acting with integrity (Standard 4)?

500

A student posts a private conversation with a teacher online. How should the teacher respond ethically?

What is follow school reporting procedures while maintaining confidentiality (Standards 1 & 7)?

500

A teacher ignores required professional development sessions.

What is failing to maintain competence (Standard 2)?

500

A student discloses self-harm plans; the teacher debates confidentiality vs. safety.

What is immediate reporting to counselor/admin (Standards 3 & 7)?

500

A standardized test administrator leaves secure materials unattended.

What is a serious violation of Standard 6?

500

A teacher manipulates attendance to increase funding.

What is a serious breach of public trust (Standard 4)?

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