EDF2720 /EDF 2720 FINAL EXAM 2025/ 2026
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What is/are the chief difference(s) between the NEA Code
of Ethics and the Florida Code of Ethics? - Answer-There
are many statements that align with each other in the NEA
Cod of Ethics and the Florida Code of Ethics. They both
have a goal to keep teachers from discriminating students.
Both codes hold teachers accountable for their personal
actions as well as their actions towards colleagues.
However, the Florida Code of Ethics seems to go deeper
into how they should deal with situations regarding
employment such as honesty about positions and
applications. It also dives into dealing with legality issues
and what procedures to use in those situations.
What is the difference between 6A-10.081(1) and 6A-
10.081(2) in the Florida Code of Conduct? - Answer-(1)
Lays out a solid blue print for what teachers should aspire
to. It depicts the motives that they should have and goals
they should work towards involving themselves, individual
students, their class, parents, and colleagues.
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(2) Goes further into the specifics about what teachers
should not be doing and what the protocol is if and when
they do mess up.
Why do you think the two elements of the Florida Code of
Conduct are separated? - Answer-It is important to have a
picture of what should be aspiring to do. The first element
really helps paint that and create motivation to work
towards being a kind, ethical teacher who deals with
situations well. It is also important to know what you
should not be doing because not everything can be
detected with common sense. These laws need to be in
place and listed out for people to see so there can be
consequences if they are broken. Each of these elements
play a very important roll in guiding people towards what
they should do.
The authors of this website
(https://www.scu.edu/ethics/ethics-resources/ethical-
decision-making/a-framework-for-ethical-decision-
making/)Links to an external site. provide five examples of
what Ethics is not. So how would you define Ethics? -
Answer-To put it simply, I believe that making an ethical
decision involves rationalizing what would be the greater
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good in the situation for all parties involved. This involves
weighing out decisions and looking at things as rationally
as possible
There are Five Sources of Ethical Standards on the
website (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.
to help you further define your notion of Ethics. Which one
best characterizes your personal concept of ethics? -
Answer-I identify most with The Utilitarian Approach. The
author says that, "it tries both to increase the good done
and to reduce the harm done." This is exactly what I think
of when it comes to trying to make an ethical decision. I
will mentally weigh things out, trying to see which decision
reduces the most harm and increases the most good. I
believe it is a very practical way to look at ethics, which I
appreciate a lot.
What is statutory law? - Answer-e. Choices c and d are
correct.
What is common law? - Answer-a. Laws that are
established by court decisions.