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After 150 years of public school history in America educators finally, have a Code of Ethics (as opposed to the Code of Conduct most believe to be a Code of Ethics). Thanks to a wonderful group of practitioners who worked nearly a year and a half to bring the MCEE to life. Please share this video with your colleagues and friends.
For more information on the development of the MCEE, please go to nasdtec.net.
Visit the Ethics and Educators blog series, which is dedicated to the important conversations related to professional decision-making in today's P-12 classrooms.
Learn MoreThe Power of Professional Conversations: Model Code of Ethics for Educators video series is a free resource for pre-service and in-service educators to foster conversations about ethical decision-making in a complex, fast-paced profession.
Learn MoreThere are fee-based additional resources available at the following links.
NEA Micro-credential Site Prevention and Corrections Course