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2305
R&P 3005
R&P 4005
R&P |
Code of Ethics and Standards of Conduct Supplement |
2305 R&P 3005 R&P 4005 R&P |
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Testing Code of Ethics |
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Introduction |
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students to
know the extent to which they have mastered expected knowledge and skills and
how they compare to others; |
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parents to
know if their children are acquiring the knowledge and skills needed to
succeed in a highly competitive job market; |
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teachers to
know if their students have mastered grade-level knowledge and skills in the
curriculum and, if not, what weaknesses need to be addressed; |
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community leaders and lawmakers to know if students in |
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citizens to assess the performance of the public schools. |
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Testing should be conducted in a fair and ethical
manner, which includes: |
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Security |
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assuring
student confidentiality |
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Preparation |
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teaching the
tested curriculum and test-preparation skills |
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training staff
in appropriate testing practices and procedures |
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providing an
appropriate atmosphere |
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Administration |
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utilizing
tests only for the purposes for which they were designed |
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Scoring, Analysis and Reporting |
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interpreting
test results to the appropriate audience |
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providing
adequate data analyses to guide curriculum implementation and improvement |
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Because standardized tests provide only one
valuable piece of information, such information should be used in conjunction
with all other available information known about a student to assist in
improving student learning. The administration of tests required by
applicable statutes and the use of student data. for
personnel/program decisions shall comply with the Testing Code of Ethics (16 NCAC 6D .0306) which is printed on the
next three pages. |
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NCAC 6D .0306
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.03O6 TESTING CODE OF ETHICS... |
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(a) |
This Rule shall apply to all
public school employees who are involved in the state testing program. |
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(b) |
The superintendent or superintendent’s designee
shall develop local policies and procedures to ensure maximum test security
in coordination with the policies and procedures developed by the test
publisher. The principal shall ensure test security within the school
building. |
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The principal shall store test materials in a
secure, locked area. The principal shall allow test materials to be
distributed immediately prior to the test administration. Before each test
administration, the building level test coordinator shall accurately count
and distribute test materials. Immediately after each test administration,
the building level test coordinator shall collect, count, and return all test
materials to the secure, locked storage area. |
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“Access” to test materials by school
personnel means handling the materials but does not include reviewing
tests or analyzing test items. The superintendent or superintendent’s
designee shall designate the personnel who are authorized to have access to
test materials. |
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Persons who have access to secure test materials
shall not use those materials for personal gain. |
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No person may copy, reproduce, or paraphrase in any
manner or for any reason the test materials without the express written
consent of the test publisher. |
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The Superintendent or Superintendent’s designee
shall instruct personnel who are responsible for the testing program in
testing administration procedures. This instruction shall include-test administrations
that require procedural modifications and shall emphasize the need to follow
the directions outlined by the test publisher. |
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Any person who learns of any breach of security
loss of materials, failure to account for materials, or any other deviation
from required security procedures shall immediately report that information
to the principal, building level test coordinator, school system test
coordinator, and state level test coordinator. |
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Preparation
for testing. |
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The Superintendent
shall ensure that school system test coordinators: |
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secure
necessary materials; |
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plan and
implement training for building level test coordinators, test administrators,
and proctors; |
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ensure that
each building level test coordinator and test administrator is trained in the
implementation of procedural modifications used during test administrations;
and |
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in conjunction with
program administrators, ensure that the need for test modifications is
documented and that modifications are limited to the specific need. |
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The principal
shall ensure that the building level test coordinators: |
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maintain
test security and accountability of test materials; |
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identify and train
personnel, proctors, and backup personnel for test administrations; and
encourage a positive atmosphere for testing. |
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Test
administrators shall be school personnel who have professional training in
education and the state testing program. |
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Teachers
shall provide instruction that meets or exceeds the standard course of study
to meet the needs of the specific students in the class. Teachers may help
students improve test-taking skills by: |
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helping
students become familiar with test formats using curricular content; |
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teaching
students test-taking strategies and providing practice sessions; |
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helping
students learn ways of preparing to take tests; and |
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using resource materials
such as test questions from test item banks, testlets
and linking documents in instruction and test preparation. |
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Test
administration. |
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The
Superintendent or Superintendent’s designee shall: |
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assure that
each school establishes procedures to ensure that all test administrators
comp test publisher guidelines; |
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inform the
local Board of Education of any breach of this -code of ethics; and |
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inform building level
administrators of their responsibilities. |
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The
principal shall: |
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assure that
school personnel know the content of state and local testing policies; |
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implement the
school system’s testing policies and procedures and establish any needed
school policies and procedures to assure that all eligible students are
tested fairly; |
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assign
trained proctors to test administrations; and |
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report all testing
irregularities to the school system test coordinator. |
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Test
administrators shall: |
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administer
tests according to the directions in the administration manual and any
subsequent updates developed by the test publisher; |
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administer
tests to all eligible students; |
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report all
testing irregularities to the school system test coordinator; and |
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provide a
positive test-taking climate |
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Proctors
shall serve as additional monitors to help the test administrator assure that
testing occurs fairly. |
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Scoring. The
school system test coordinator shall |
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ensure that
each test is scored according to the procedures and guidelines defined for
the test by the test publisher; |
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‘maintain’ quality control during the entire scoring
process, which consists of handling and editing documents, scanning answer
documents, and producing electronic files-and reports. Quality control shall
address at a minimum accuracy and scoring consistency. |
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maintain
security of tests and data files at all times, including: |
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protecting
the confidentiality of students at all times when publicizing test results;
and |
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maintaining test
security of answer keys and item-specific scoring rubrics. |
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Analysis and
reporting. Educators shall use test scores appropriately. This means that the
educator recognizes that a test score is only one piece of information and
must be interpreted together with other scores and indicators, Test data help
educators understand educational patterns and practices. The superintendent
shall ensure that school personnel analyze and report test-data ethically and
within the limitations described in this paragraph. |
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Educators
shall release test scores to students’, parents, legal guardians, teachers,
and the media with interpretive materials as needed. |
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Staff
development relating to testing must enable personnel to respond
knowledgeably to questions related to testing, including the tests, scores,
scoring procedures, and other interpretive materials. |
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Items and
-associated materials on a secure test shall not be in the public domain.
Only items that are within the public domain may be-used for item analysis. |
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Educators
shall maintain the confidentiality of individual students. Publicizing test
scores that contain the names of-individual students is unethical. |
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Data
analysis of test scores for decision-making purposes shall be based upon: |
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dissagregation of data
based upon student demographics and other collected variables; |
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examination
of grading practices in relation to test scores; and |
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examination of growth
trends and goal summary reports for state-mandated tests. |
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Unethical
testing practices include, but are not limited to, the following practices: |
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encouraging
students to be absent the day of testing; |
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encouraging
students not to do their best because of the purposes of the test; |
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using secure
test items or modified secure test items for instruction; |
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changing
student responses at any time; |
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interpreting,
explaining, or paraphrasing the test directions or the test items; |
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reclassifying students
solely for the purpose of avoiding state testing; |
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not testing all eligible students; |
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failing to provide needed modifications during
testing, if available; |
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modifying scoring programs including answer keys,
equating-files, and lookup tables; |
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modifying student records solely for the purpose of
raising test scores; |
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using a single test score to make individual
decisions; and |
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misleading the public concerning the results and
interpretations of test data. |
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History Note: Authority G.S. 1. 15C-12(9)c.; 1 15C-8 1(b)(4); Eff. November 1, 1997. |
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CODE OF ETHICS FOR |
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Adopted by the |
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June 5, 1997 |
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Preamble |
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The purpose
of this Code of Ethics is to define standards of professional conduct. |
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The
responsibility to teach and the freedom to learn, and the guarantee of equal
opportunity for all are essential to the achievement of these principles. The
professional educator acknowledges the worth and dignity of every person and
demonstrates the pursuit of truth and devotion to excellence, acquires
knowledge, and nurtures democratic citizenship. The educator exemplifies a
commitment to the teaching and learning processes with accountability to the
students, maintains professional growth, exercises professional judgment and
personifies integrity. The educator strives to maintain the respect and
-confidence of colleagues, students, parents and legal guardians, and the
community, and to serve as an appropriate role model. |
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To uphold these
commitments, the educator: |
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COMMITMENT
TO THE STUDENT - |
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Protects
students from conditions within the educator’s control that circumvent
learning or are detrimental to the health and safety of students. |
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Maintains an
appropriate relationship with students in all settings; does not encourage,
solicit, or -engage in a sexual or romantic relationship with students, nor
touch a student in an inappropriate way for personal gratification, with
intent to harm, or out of anger. |
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Evaluates
students and assigns grades based upon the students’ demonstrated
competencies and-, performance. |
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Disciplines
students justly and fairly and does not deliberately embarrass or humiliate
them. |
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Holds in
confidence information learned in professional’ practice except for
professional reasons or in compliance with pertinent regulations or statutes. |
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Refuses to
accept significant gifts, ‘favors, or additional compensation that might
influence or -appear to influence professional decisions or actions. |
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COMMITMENT
TO THE SCHOOL AND SCHOOL SYSTEM |
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Utilizes
available resources to provide a classroom climate conducive to learning and
to promote learning to the maximum possible extent. |
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Acknowledges
the diverse views of students, parents and legal guardians, and colleagues as
they work collaboratively to shape educational goals, policies, and
decisions; does not proselytize for personal viewpoints that are outside the
scope of professional practice. |
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Signs a
contract in good faith and does not abandon contracted professional duties
without a substantive reason. |
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Participates
actively in professional decision-making processes and supports the
expression of professional opinions and judgments by colleagues in
decision-making processes or due process proceedings; |
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When acting
in an administrative capacity: |
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Acts fairly,
consistently, and prudently in the exercise, of authority with colleagues,
subordinates, students, and parents and legal guardians. |
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Evaluates the work of other educators using
appropriate procedures and established statutes and regulations. |
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Protects the rights of others in the educational
setting, and does not retaliate, coerce, or intentionally intimidate others
in the exercise of rights protected by law. |
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Recommends persons for employment, promotion, or
transfer according to their professional qualifications, the needs and
policies of the LEA, and according to the law. |
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COMMITMENT TO THE PROFESSION |
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Provides accurate credentials and information
regarding licensure or employment and does not knowingly assist others in
providing untruthful information. |
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Takes action to -remedy an observed violation of the Code of Ethics for North Carolina Educators and promotes- understanding of the principles | ||||