The teaching profession like any other profession has its outlined code of conduct that and anything contrary to what has been outlined by the profession is regarded as misconduct to the profession. These acts are listed below, teachers continue to practice them and look at them to be normal.
1.Making and receiving phone calls during instructional hours.
2.Giving punishment that deprives learners of taking part in lessons.
3.Boycotting lesson due to a student’s misbehavior.
4.Allowing students to mark attendance register.
5.Giving textbooks to students to copy on the board for their colleagues.
6.Reading contents verbatim from textbooks to pupils.
7.Sending pupils to work for you during instructional hours.
8.Giving items to your pupils to sell in the school for you.
9.Taking in alcohol before coming to school.
10.Engaging in unhealthy relationships with your students.
11.Working lotto or betting during instructional hours.
12. Discriminating against a student due to personal reasons. Be it misbehavior, tribal, religious, or political affiliation.
Quarreling or Fighting with students or colleagues doesn’t show maturity. Unnecessary borrowing from students and colleagues.
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COMMENTS
GUEST_5OLNRMdzV
02-17 20:37:15Go to Ghanaian parliament and see fight among MPs. Even in others countries. Maturity is about what? Define maturity and let us know. It written down even by somebody according to the way he also understand Maturity. Maturity is about defending the truth without starting a fight but if some one start a fight with you, being mature person is either you leave sight of provocation or you defend yourself. Maturity is deep.
GUEST_L6y2n9Pdo
02-19 10:03:33I WILL NEVER AGREE WITH YOU WITH NO.5
GUEST_j3Wz2y5nn
02-19 02:20:52that is what you have been doing. so mature