Please join us for a professional educator ethics workshop: A Focus on Ethics - Guiding Professional Decision-Making!
Research indicates that educators make thousands of non-traditional decisions each day. Educators are expected to address the academic, personal, and social needs of society’s most vulnerable population – our children. The
This workshop brings Educator Preparation Program (EPP) faculty and partner P-12 local school practitioners, principals and human resource members together to examine the vast complexities, competing tensions, and risks that are inherent within the teaching profession. Through the use of case studies and authentic scenarios, research, video clips, engaging models of understanding, and lively discussion, we will explore how to navigate the difficult landscape of everyday decision-making in the highly nuanced profession of education.
This workshop will provide an opportunity for experienced educators to collaborate around the important questions of professional ethics. Examples of best practice currently in use throughout the country will be shared.
We invite educator preparation program directors and faculty, district human resources and hiring managers, principals and mentor educators to come to the free professional development offering. Certificates of completion (6 hours of professional development) will be issued upon completion.
Space is limited! Be sure to register early!
Featured presenters: Phillip S. Rogers, Ed.D., Executive Director, Natonal Association of State Directors of Teacher Education Certification (NASDTEC), Troy Hutchings, Ed.D., Subject Matter Expert, National Council for the Advancement of Educator Ethics (NCAEE), and Anne Marie Fenton, Ed.S., NASDTEC Past-President and Co-Chair, National Council for the Advancement of Educator Ethics, Director of Rules Management and Educator Assessment, Georgia Professional Standards Commission.
To learn more about NASDTEC and the Model Code of Educator Ethics visit