Title: ETHICS
1ETHICS INTEGRITYGPISD STAFF
DEVELOPMENTDEPARTMENT REGION 10
2Integrity
- Lose your wealth and you have lost nothing.
- Lose your health and you have lost something.
- Lose your integrity and you have lost everything.
3Integrity
Is the inner voice that warns us Somebody is
Looking
4Integrity
Dont compromise yourself
all
5Rather fail with honor
Than
succeed
by
fraud
6What you are
Is more important than what you say
7Real integrity
Stays in place Whether the test is
Adversity Or Prosperity
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8It is better
To deserve Honors And not have them Than to have
them And Not deserve them
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9Stand up for what is right
Even if you are standing alone
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10WHAT
- Developing Citizens of Character for our
Society/District/Campus - What do citizens of character look like in the
ADULTS CHILDREN in your school? - Talk with your table and report out to the
facilitator.
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11WHY
THE BAD NEWS!
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12A Cheating Culture
- Widespread pattern of cheating in the US
- Hard to document
- Evidence suggests Americans are cheating more and
feeling less guilty - Idea that everybody does it makes it socially
acceptable - Professional life has changed such that playing
by the rules automatically places you below
average - Americans have two sets of ethical compasses
- Compass for things like sex, family, drugs and
traditional types of crime - A second compass for career, money, and success
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13What is a Cheating Culture?
- Breaking the rules to get ahead academically,
professionally, or financially - Sometimes it involves breaking or violating laws,
sometimes it does not - Most of it is done by people who view themselves
as upstanding members of society - At your table, define cheating and dishonesty
(include both students and adults in your
discussion). Report out to your facilitator.
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14Transformations Leading toMore Cheating
- New pressures
- Temptation
- Bigger rewards for winning
- Trickle down corruption
- What temptations exist in your school? In your
district? List specific things YOU know of that
lead to adults and/or students cheating.
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15A Cure for Cheating Culture
- Recognize cheating as undermining important
American Ideals - People place themselves at a disadvantage if
they play by official rules rather than the real
rules need to change this. - Encourage and support community life
- Combat entrenched cheating
- Equalize rewards and punishments
- Teach future generations
- Model, Model, and more Role Modeling!
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16What else can YOU add from YOUR table?
- Discuss with your tablewhat else can add to the
CURE for cheating????
17Generations Alive Today
- GI Generation (Born 1901 1931)
- WWII Generation/Greatest Generation
- Mediating Generation (Born 1932 1944)
- Silent Generation
- Boomer Generation (Born 1945 1963)
- Baby Boomers
- Diversity Generation (Born 1964 1981)
- Gen X/Lost Generation
- Millennial Generation (Born 1982 2001)
- Gen Y/Internet Generation
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18Why
The Good News
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19GI Generation (Born 1901-1931)
- Brokaws Greatest Generation
- Lived as young adults through great depression
- Were heroes of WWII
- Examples George H.W. Bush, Jimmy Carter, Bob
Dole, Ella Fitzgerald, Rosa Parks
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20Mediating Generation (Born 1932 1944)
- Too young for WWII, very few served in Korea,
mostly too old for Vietnam - Unobtrusive children of depression and war
(Strauss Howe) - Created corporate system, reinforced employee
loyalty organizational man - Viewed issues as more complex than GI generation
- Examples Madeline Albright, Bill Cosby, Sofia
Loren, Tony Bennett, Shirley MacLaine
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21Boomer Generation(Born 1945 1963)
- Perhaps most famous because of sheer numbers
changing systems as they move through life cycle - First American generation raised in a culture of
abundance and influenced by TV - Seem intensely self-immersed work is important
for personal identity - Idealistic boomers believe process and
participation can solve any problem - Examples Bill Hillary Clinton, Oprah, Tom
Hanks, Rush Limbaugh, Bonnie Raitt, Bruce
Springsteen, Hamilton Jordan
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22Diversity Generation(Born 1964 1981)
- Came of age as society was dealing with
increasing divorces, AIDS, increases in violence
and child suicide - Remember gas rationing, Iran hostages, urban
crime - Most significant message heard as they came of
age was they would not do as well as their
parents - Get along well with GI generation but not so well
with Mediating and Boomer parents - Examples Rob Lowe, Tiger Woods, Kurt Kobain,
Ricki Lake, Sheryl Crow, Queen Latifah
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23Millennial Generation(Born 1982 2003)
- Coming of age in the Internet, economic boom and
speculation, political and business scandals,
sophisticated media - Believed by many demographers to be most
different generation smarter, better behaved,
more civic minded - Beneficiaries of post-modern generational guilt
- Examples Serena Williams, Prince William and
Henry, LeAnn Rimes, Lindsey Lohan
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24Things We Are Seeing
- Astonishing decline in violent crime, homicide,
abortion and pregnancy among teens - Evidence of decline in drug use, smoking,
drinking - Key paradox Millennials are the most team
oriented and smartest generation AND take orders
better than any other living generation - Movement towards more altruistic disciplines
- Somewhat more conservative
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25Opportunity
- Millennial share tremendous potential for
leadership - Possible to get arms around social issues let
loose by boomers in the 60s - Will endorse or reject things and their stamp of
approval will be final - Coffee, tobacco, marijuana
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26How
- Tools for Teachers
- Character Counts
- Texas Teacher Code of Ethics
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27Character Counts!
What are the six pillars of character? Talk with
your table and list on chart paper one pillar
per sheet
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28Character Counts!
As a group,on the chart paper DEFINE each pillar
and give a classroom example of each
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how these pillars are integrated into what YOU
teach (do so by grade level or content areafor
exampleall math teachers rotate and add Math
examples for each pillar)
29Texas Teacher Code of Ethics
- Three Standards (SBEC revised 09-01-02)
- Professional Ethical Conduct, Practices and
Performance - Ethical Conduct Toward Professional Colleagues
- Ethical Conduct Toward Students
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30Whats included in each of the three standards?
- Divide into three teams/tables
- Someone at your table/from your team, do a
computer internet search for the SBEC Educators
Code of Ethics and share with your group
- Each group then explains what is included in the
standard to the whole group
31Essential Tools in Developing Ethical Leaders
- Understanding of the student
- Modeling/Optimal similarity
- Relevant topics for discussion
- Emphasis on experiential and applied
- Character Counts
- Good role models in schools
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32WHAT CAN BE DONE NOW?Make a list and share out.
Identify those things you can make a commitment
to do regularly.
33Peter Drucker
- Management is doing things right leadership is
doing the right things.
34There is a deep strain in the American psyche
that the end justifies the means.
35Boeing Co. Slogan
- Between right and wrong is a troublesome gray
area
36Integrity is taking only ONE cookie when no one
would know if you took TWO
37In public, as in private life, I am persuaded
that HONESTY will forever be found to be the best
policy
38People will forget what you said,People will
forget what you did,But people will never
forgetHow you made them feel.