Chapter 010 - Professional Teaching Practices Commission
Section
10. Coverage
20. Code of ethics and teaching standards
310. Distribution of handbook
20 AAC 10.010. COVERAGE.
All members of the teaching profession (as defined in AS 14.20.370) are
obligated to abide by the code of ethics and the professional teaching
standards adopted by the Professional Teaching Practices Commission.
(Repealed 01/30/75)
Authority: AS 14.20.480
20 AAC 10.020. CODE OF ETHICS AND TEACHING STANDARDS. (a) The following code of ethical and professional standards governs all members of the teaching profession. A violation of this section is grounds for discipline as provided in AS 14.20.030.
(b) In fulfilling obligations to students, an educator:
(1) repealed 10/25/2000;
(2) may not deliberately distort suppress, or deny access to curricular
materials or educational information in order to promote the personal view,
interest, or goal of the educator;
(3) shall make reasonable effort to protect students from conditions harmful
to learning or to health and safety;
(4) may not engage in physical abuse of a student or sexual conduct with
a student and shall report to the commission knowledge of such an act by
an educator;
(5) may not expose a student to unnecessary embarrassment or disparagement;
(6) may not harass, discriminate against, or grant a discriminatory
advantage to a student on the grounds of race, color, creed, sex, national
origin, marital status, political or religious beliefs, physical or mental
conditions, family, social, or cultural background, or sexual orientation;
shall make reasonable effort to assure that a student is protected from
harassment or discrimination on these grounds; and may not engage in a
course of conduct that would encourage a reasonable student to develop
a prejudice on these grounds;
(7) may not use professional relationships with students for private
advantage or gain;
(8) shall keep in confidence information that has been obtained in
the course of providing professional service, unless disclosure serves
a compelling professional purpose or is required by law;
(9) shall accord just and equitable treatment to all students as they exercise
their educational rights and responsibilities.
(c) In fulfilling obligations to the public, an educator:
(1) repealed 10/25/2000;
(2) shall take reasonable precautions to distinguish between the educator’s
personal views and those of any educational institution or organization
with which the educator is affiliated;
(3) shall cooperate in the statewide student assessment system established
under 4AAC 06.710-4 ACC 06.790 by safeguarding and maintaining the confidentiality
of test materials and information;
(4) repealed 10/25/2000;
(5) may not use institutional privileges for private gain, to promote
political candidates, or for partisan political activities;
(6) may not accept a gratuity, gift, or favor that might influence
or appear to influence professional judgment, and may not offer a gratuity,
gift, or favor to obtain special advantage;
(7) may not knowingly withhold or misrepresent material information
in communicating with the school board regarding a matter before the board
for its decision; and
(8) may not use or allow the use of district resources for private purposes
not related to the district programs and operation.
(d) In fulfilling obligations to the profession, an educator:
(1) may not, on the basis of race, color, creed, sex, age, national origin,
marital status, political or religious beliefs, physical condition,
family, social or cultural background, or sexual orientation, deny
to a colleague a professional benefit, advantage, or participation
in any professional organization, and may not discriminate in employment
practice, assignment, or personnel evaluation;
(2) shall accord just and equitable treatment of all members of the profession
in the exercise of their professional rights and responsibilities;
(3) may not use coercive means or promise special treatment in order to
influence professional decisions of colleagues;
(4) may not sexually harass a fellow employee;
(5) shall withhold and safeguard information acquired about colleagues
in the course of employment, unless disclosure serves a compelling professional
purpose;
(6) shall provide, upon the request of the affected party, a written statement
of specific reasons for recommendations that led to the denial of increments,
significant changes in employment, or termination of employment;
(7) may not deliberately misrepresent the educator’s or another’s
professional qualifications;
(8) repealed 10/25/2000;
(9) may not falsify a document, or make a misrepresentation on a matter
related to licensure, employment evaluation, test results, or professional
duties;
(10) may not intentionally make a false or malicious statement about a
colleague’s professional performance or conduct;
(11) may not intentionally file a false or malicious complaint with the
commission;
(12) may not seek reprisal against any individual who has filed a complaint,
provided testimony or given other assistance in support of a complaint
filed with the commission;
(13) shall cooperate fully and honestly in investigations and hearings
of the commission;
(14) repealed 10/25/2000;
(15) may not unlawfully breach a professional employment contract;
(16) shall conduct professional business through appropriate channels;
(17) may not assign tasks to unqualified personnel;
(18) may not continue in or seek professional employment while unfit due
to (A) use of drugs or alcohol that impairs the educator’s competence
or the safety of students or colleagues; (B) physical or mental disability
that impairs the educator’s competence or the safety of students
or colleagues;
(19) may not interfere with a colleague’s exercise of political or
citizenship rights and responsibilities
(Eff. 1/30/75, Register 53; am 8/10/80, Register 75; am 6/16/84, Register 90; am 8/5/90, Register 115; am 7/21/91, Register 119; am 7/28/94, Register 131; am 4/8/99, Register 150; am 10/25/2000, Register 156)
Authority:
AS 14.20.030 (a)
AS 14.20.370
AS 14.20.450
AS 14.20.460
AS 14.20.480
| 20 AAC 10.030. MORAL TURPITUDE. For the
purpose of AS 14.20.030(a)(2), (1) “moral turpitude” means conduct that is wrong in itself even if no statute were to prohibit the conduct; and (2) a crime involving moral turpitude includes: |
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| (A) | homicide; | |
| (B) | manslaughter; | |
| (C) | assault; | |
| (D) | stalking; | |
| (E) | kidnapping; | |
| (F) | sexual assault; | |
| (G) | sexual abuse of minor; | |
| (H) | unlawful exploitation of a minor; | |
| (I) | robbery; | |
| (J) | extortion; | |
| (K) | coercion; | |
| (L) | theft; | |
| (M) | burglary; | |
| (N) | arson; | |
| (O) | criminal mischief; | |
| (P) | forgery; | |
| (Q) | criminal mischief; | |
| (R) | forgery; | |
| (S) | criminal impersonation; | |
| (T) | bribery; | |
| (U) | perjury; | |
| (V) | unsworn falsification; | |
| (W) | jury tampering; | |
| (X) | terroristic threatening; | |
| (Y) | possession or distirbution of child pornography; | |
| (Z) | unlawful distribution or possession for distribution or possession for distribution of a controlled substance; | |
| (AA) | unlawfully furnishing alcohol to a minor. (Eff 4/8/99, Register 150) | |
Authority:
AS 14.20.030
AS 14.20.450
AS 14.20.460
20 AAC 10.900. DEFINITIONS: In this chapter,
(1) “sexual conduct” includes solicitations for sex; explicit sexual jokes and stories; discussion of the educator’s sexual feelings or activities; discussion, outside of a professional teaching or counseling context, of a student’s sexual feelings or activities; and ‘sexual penetration’ and ‘sexual contact’ as those terms are defined in AS 11.81.900(j).
(2) “physical abuse” is an action beyond reasonable discipline that results in an adverse physical effect upon a student.
PTPC Regs (Eff. 10/25/00)
Revised May 2000