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Field Experiences
Tom Ganser, Director
2038 Winther Hall
Whitewater, WI 53190
fieldexperiences@uww.edu
(262) 472-1123
Fax: (262) 472-1500
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PROFESSIONALISM
IN PRE-CLINICAL PROGRAMS
All students seeking
a BSE and/or certification as a teacher are required to complete
experiences in school settings. Participating in these experiences
pre-supposes acceptance of a code of ethics, a "professional"
manner of behaving. Lack of professionalism can be grounds
for lower evaluations or dismissal from any field experience.
Professionalism can never be defined completely, but the following
statements serve as guides to what is expected of students
in completing their experiences within the schools.
- Students must be
responsible.This
includes meeting the attendance requirements, notification
of absences, keeping hours appropriate to the assignments,
and timely completion of tasks assigned as part of the experience.
- Students must adapt
to reasonable expectations of the school concerning personal
appearance and behavior.
- Students must dress
appropriately for the school setting. They must conduct
themselves to meet reasonable school and community expectations.
- Students must
at all times interact with university students, school personnel,
pupils, and pupils' parents or guardians in an ethical manner.
- Students must not
illegally or unethically discuss information about pupils,
school personnel, university personnel, and university students.
- Confidentiality regarding
information resulting from personal knowledge, tests, reports,
records, etc., must be maintained.
- Treatment of pupils
within the school must be equitable and reasonable for all
pupils regardless of race, color, gender, creed, religion,
age, ancestry, national origin, disability, sexual orientation,
political affiliation, marital status, Vietnam-era veteran
status, parental status and pregnancy. Students must not
use professional relationships for economic or social gain,
or in any other way.
- Students must provide
a reasonably balanced view of their subject, recognizing
that the classroom should not be used for the indoctrination
of personal views or values.
- Students will
respect the rules and regulations of the university and
the privacy of communication with university personnel.
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