You have just finished his lesson on solving inequalities and handed students a worksheet to complete silently. While the students were working independently, you decided to check your email, not realizing that your computer screen was still being projected to the class. You open an email from the principal Mrs. Russell, who is asking all teachers to keep an eye out for new student Rebecca Johnsons, who has recently transitioned from male to female. You realized what had occurred once you heard the students giggling at the screen. You quickly unplugged his computer from the projector and told the students to get back to work. What should you do next to protect the student’s privacy? Include evidence from Model Code of Ethics for Educators and Professional Dispositions of Learners.
you will compare three of the experiential models. A template
you will compare three of the experiential models. A template chart is located under the resources for this week; each of the areas should be completed according to keywords. You do not have to use complete sentences or paragraphs; you can use bullet points, notes, or short phrases, as