Conduct
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Expectations of Students
The
East Central Alberta Catholic Schools exist to help students learn. To
create a learning environment, the teachers and the student must work
together and have an attitude that supports this activity. Helping
students learn requires the dedication and cooperation of all.
Student expectations are summarized in the School Act as follows:
The School Act states:
A student shall conduct himself so as to reasonably comply with the following code of conduct:
be diligent in pursuing his studies
attend school regularly and punctually
cooperate fully with everyone authorized by the board to provide education
programs and other services
comply with the rules of the school
account to his teachers for his conduct
respect the rights of others.
Expectations of Parents
The
schools proudly proclaim that parents are the first and primary
educators of their children and that parents are partners with school
staff in planning, delivery and assessment of the school program.
This
proclamation creates expectations and actions for both parents and the
school. The school staff will be open to parent input both individually
and as a group. As such, the process is set up so that parent concerns
can reach the staff especially administration. Staff concerns,
responses and activity will be communicated to an individual or the
group as is appropriate.
Expectations of the Staff
Board
policy states three major expectations of its staff, in particular, its
professional staff. It expects staff to provide leadership to learning
activity. A second expectation is leadership in the moral and Catholic
dimension of schooling especially by modeling lifestyle and through
example. The third major expectation is the effective, efficient
management of the schooling process. The School Act identifies the
following teacher expectations:
The School Act states a teacher, while providing instruction or supervision, must:
provide instruction competently to students
teach the courses of study and education programs that are prescribed, approved or authorized pursuant to this Act.
promote goals and standards applicable to the provision of education adopted or approved pursuant to this Act.
encourage and foster learning in students
regularly
evaluate students and periodically report the results of the evaluation
to the students, the students' parents and the board
maintain,
under the direction of the principal, order and discipline among the
students while they are in the school or on the school grounds and
while
they are attending or participating in activities sponsored or approved
by the board subject to any applicable collective agreement and the
teacher's contract of employment, carry out those duties that are
assigned to the teacher by the principal or the board
Teachers
are not just purveyors of facts. They are coaches, facilitators of
learning. They help students to think, to research, to be critical and
ask questions, to challenge, to analyze and to have the technical
competence to achieve this.
The
board expects its teachers to have a vision of their Catholic identity,
a personal spirituality and an intellectual understanding of the faith
with accompanying practice.
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