The below codes were
obtained came from an article published on May 26, 2010 from NAEYC. The title is
Code of ethical conduct and statement of commitment. Here’s a link to the
codes:
http://www.naeyc.org/files/naeyc/file/positions/PSETH05.pdf
http://www.naeyc.org/files/naeyc/file/positions/PSETH05.pdf
Ethical
Responsibilities to Children
P-1.2—We shall care for and educate children in positive
emotional and social environments that are cognitively stimulating and that
support each child’s culture, language, ethnicity, and family structure.
I-1.11—To provide all children with experiences in a language
that they know, as well as support children in maintaining the use of their home
language and in learning English
I found the 2 codes very meaningful to me. These codes make
the child aware that there is a connection between home and school. The teacher
should make the children feel comfort so that learning can happen. Being that I
work in a mixed community, African Americans and Hispanic, I provided all the
text in my preschool classroom in both languages, English and Spanish.
Ethical Responsibilities to Families
P-2.2—We shall inform families of program philosophy,
policies, curriculum, assessment system, and personnel qualifications, and
explain why we teach as we do—which should be in accordance with our ethical responsibilities
to children.
When I first started teaching, some of my parents mentioned
that “play” shouldn’t be a part of the children’s curriculum, and how learning
should be more teacher directed. Once I
explained the benefits of play and how it broadens their cognitive, social and
emotional domains, they were more acceptable to the theory of play.