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Professional Behavior - ✔️Professional behavior covers many areas- from behavior
that is mandated by law to standards of behavior of expected by the public of anyone
working with students.
Behavior Governed by Law (1) - ✔️1. No smoking is allowed anywhere on campus or
during school-related activities.
Behavior Governed by Law (2) - ✔️2. No possession or use of alcoholic beverages or
illegal drugs on campus or during school-related activities.
Behavior Governed by Law (3) - ✔️3. No strip searches - only police & law
enforcement have the authority.
Behavior Governed by Law (4) - ✔️4. No corporal punishment - includes physically
restraining a student as punishment
Behavior Governed by Law (5) - ✔️5. No sexual relationships with students
Behavior Governed by Law (6) - ✔️6. Report any suspected child abuse to appropriate
school authority i.e. counselor, vice principal, principal (Mandated Reporters)
Behavior Consistent with Role of a Teacher - ✔️> Be professional, honest, and have
integrity.
> Serve as a role model for student.
> Restrict use of telephones to break and lunch.
Essential Functions of a Substitute Teacher (8) - ✔️1. Follow Basic Procedures
2. Provide for Health and Safety of Students
3. Comply with Applicable Laws, D.O.E. Policies, Rules, & Procedures
4. Maintain Effective and Positive Classroom Control
5. Provide Effective Instruction
6. Exemplify Professionalism of Teaching
7. Exhibit Adaptability & Flexibility
8. Communicate Effectively
Chapter 19 Student Misconduct - ✔️The Department's school-administrative rule to
promote and maintain a safe and secure education environment.
Report Class A & B Offenses - ✔️Any teacher, official, or other employee who is a
witness to a class A or B offense, or believes an offense has been committed, shall
promptly report the incident to the principal or designee.
(Unlawful, reportable)
, Class A Offenses Examples - ✔️Examples:
> Assault
> Burglary
> Dangerous weapons
> Drug use / possession / sale
Class B Offenses Examples - ✔️Examples:
> Bullying
> Gambling
> Harassment
> Trespassing
Search & Seizure - ✔️Do not initiate search or seizure procedure.
Fire, Bomb Threat, and Civil Defense Emergencies - ✔️> Doors: Leave open for bomb
threat; Close for fire.
> Identify and locate Emergency Procedure Guide
> Account for every student
School Accidents - ✔️All injuries shall be attended to immediately by School Health
Aide and reported to School Administration. (411 Form)
Omission - ✔️When an employee fails to carry out a responsibility such as, not
reporting to yard duty and a child gets hurt, not reporting an accident, etc.
Commission - ✔️When an employee performs acts outside of the scope of his job such
as administering corporal punishment which is against the law in Hawai'i.
Hawaii DOE Initiative
Vision - ✔️All public school graduates will:
> Realize their individual goals and aspirations
> Possess the attitudes, knowledge, and skills necessary to contribute positively and
compete in a global society
> Exercise the rights and responsibilities of citizenship
> Pursue post-secondary education and/ or careers
General Learner Outcomes (GLOs) - ✔️All public school students and employees are:
1. Self-directed Learners
2. Community Contributors
3. Complex Thinkers
4. Quality Producers
5. Effective Communicators
6. Effective and Ethical Users of Technology
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Professional Behavior - ✔️Professional behavior covers many areas- from behavior
that is mandated by law to standards of behavior of expected by the public of anyone
working with students.
Behavior Governed by Law (1) - ✔️1. No smoking is allowed anywhere on campus or
during school-related activities.
Behavior Governed by Law (2) - ✔️2. No possession or use of alcoholic beverages or
illegal drugs on campus or during school-related activities.
Behavior Governed by Law (3) - ✔️3. No strip searches - only police & law
enforcement have the authority.
Behavior Governed by Law (4) - ✔️4. No corporal punishment - includes physically
restraining a student as punishment
Behavior Governed by Law (5) - ✔️5. No sexual relationships with students
Behavior Governed by Law (6) - ✔️6. Report any suspected child abuse to appropriate
school authority i.e. counselor, vice principal, principal (Mandated Reporters)
Behavior Consistent with Role of a Teacher - ✔️> Be professional, honest, and have
integrity.
> Serve as a role model for student.
> Restrict use of telephones to break and lunch.
Essential Functions of a Substitute Teacher (8) - ✔️1. Follow Basic Procedures
2. Provide for Health and Safety of Students
3. Comply with Applicable Laws, D.O.E. Policies, Rules, & Procedures
4. Maintain Effective and Positive Classroom Control
5. Provide Effective Instruction
6. Exemplify Professionalism of Teaching
7. Exhibit Adaptability & Flexibility
8. Communicate Effectively
Chapter 19 Student Misconduct - ✔️The Department's school-administrative rule to
promote and maintain a safe and secure education environment.
Report Class A & B Offenses - ✔️Any teacher, official, or other employee who is a
witness to a class A or B offense, or believes an offense has been committed, shall
promptly report the incident to the principal or designee.
(Unlawful, reportable)
, Class A Offenses Examples - ✔️Examples:
> Assault
> Burglary
> Dangerous weapons
> Drug use / possession / sale
Class B Offenses Examples - ✔️Examples:
> Bullying
> Gambling
> Harassment
> Trespassing
Search & Seizure - ✔️Do not initiate search or seizure procedure.
Fire, Bomb Threat, and Civil Defense Emergencies - ✔️> Doors: Leave open for bomb
threat; Close for fire.
> Identify and locate Emergency Procedure Guide
> Account for every student
School Accidents - ✔️All injuries shall be attended to immediately by School Health
Aide and reported to School Administration. (411 Form)
Omission - ✔️When an employee fails to carry out a responsibility such as, not
reporting to yard duty and a child gets hurt, not reporting an accident, etc.
Commission - ✔️When an employee performs acts outside of the scope of his job such
as administering corporal punishment which is against the law in Hawai'i.
Hawaii DOE Initiative
Vision - ✔️All public school graduates will:
> Realize their individual goals and aspirations
> Possess the attitudes, knowledge, and skills necessary to contribute positively and
compete in a global society
> Exercise the rights and responsibilities of citizenship
> Pursue post-secondary education and/ or careers
General Learner Outcomes (GLOs) - ✔️All public school students and employees are:
1. Self-directed Learners
2. Community Contributors
3. Complex Thinkers
4. Quality Producers
5. Effective Communicators
6. Effective and Ethical Users of Technology