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| AAUP Statement
on Professional Ethics (With Revisions Added For Specific Application To Trade-Technical College) |
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I. L.A. Trade-Technical
College faculty members, guided by a deep conviction of the worth and
dignity of the advancement of knowledge, recognize the special responsibilities
placed upon them. Their primary responsibility to their subjects is to
seek and to state the truth as they see it. To this end faculty members
devote their energies to developing and improving their scholarly competence.
They accept the obligation to exercise critical self-discipline and judgment
in using, extending, and transmitting knowledge. They practice intellectual
honesty. Although faculty members may follow subsidiary interests, these
interests must never seriously hamper or compromise their freedom of inquiry. II. As teachers,
faculty members encourage the free pursuit of learning in their students.
They hold before them the best scholarly standards of their dicripline.
Faculty members demonstrate respect for the student as an individual,
and adhere to their proper role as intellectual guides and counselors.
Faculty members make every reasonable effort to foster honest academic
conduct and to assure that evaluation of students reflects their true
merit. They respect the %, confidential nature of the relationship between
faculty member and student. They avoid any exploitation of students for
private advantage and acknowledge significant assistance from them. They
protect the academic freedom of students. III. As colleagues,
faculty members have obligations that derive from common membership in
he community of scholars. Faculty members do not discriminate against
or harass colleagues. They respect and defend the free inquiry of associates.
In the exchange of criticism and ideas faculty members show due respect
for the opinions of others. Faculty members acknowledge their academic
debts and strive to be objective in their professional judgment of colleagues.
Faculty members accept their share of faculty responsibilities for the
governance of their institution. 1V. As members
of an academic institution, faculty members seek above all to be effective
teachers and scholars. Although faculty members observe the stated regulations
of their institutions, provided the regulations do not contravene academic
Freedom, they maintain their right to criticize and seek revision. Full
time faculty members are committed to Los Angeles TradeTech as their primary
responsibility, all other employment is secondary and will not impede
office hours, committee service or other professional Commitments. When
considering the interruption or termination of their service, faculty
members recognize the effect of their decisions upon the program of the
institution and give due notice of their intentions. V. As members
of their community, faculty members have the rights and obligations of
all citizens. Faculty members measure the urgency of these obligations
in the light of their responsibilities to their subject areas, to their
students, to their profession, and to their institutions. When they speak
or act as private persons they avoid creating the impression that they
speak or act for their colleges or universities. As citizens engaged in
a profession that depends upon freedom for its health and integrity, faculty
members have understanding of academic freedom. |
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