1. Demonstrates a positive
attitude about working with diverse students, peers,
professionals, and in diverse environments.
2. Attends classes and field
experiences consistently and punctually (including not arriving
late or leaving early).
3. Demonstrates honesty and
integrity.
4. Communicates effectively, both
orally and in writing.
5. Demonstrates positive
interactions with peers, faculty and P-12 students and school
personnel.
6. Demonstrates a commitment to
P-12 students’ success and to maintenance of a positive learning
environment.
7. Demonstrates self respect and
respect for others.
8. Accepts constructive criticism
and is willing to modify one’s behavior.
9. Analyzes problems critically
and attempts to resolve them independently.
10. Assumes personal
responsibility for adhering to professional guidelines regarding
academic conduct.
11. Assumes personal
responsibility for adhering to established guidelines for the
Teacher Education Program.
12. Maintains professional
ethics, appearance and demeanor.
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Disposition Assessment Policy
Expectations of Dispositions
for
Advanced Programs
Students in advanced programs at Austin Peay
State University are expected to demonstrate the following
positive professional dispositions. These dispositions will be
evaluated by university professors and supervisors during field
experiences. Failure to adhere to dispositions one and two will
be cause for immediate dismissal from the program. Failure to
adhere to dispositions three through eight may result in
dismissal from the teacher education program.
1. Adherence to professional ethics: demonstrates adherence to
standards of ethical conduct, fulfills professional obligations,
and assumes responsibility for own decisions.
2. Professional demeanor: deals with conflict appropriately,
poised and professional behavior, responsive to professional
feedback
3. Collaboration: works effectively with professional
colleagues, parents, and other adults.
4. Commitment to diversity: values multiple aspects of
diversity; respects children and adults of various cultural
backgrounds, ethnicities, religions, sexual orientations, social
classes, abilities, political beliefs, etc.
5. Leadership and initiative: assumes leadership roles in
improving professional practice, goes beyond what is expected,
and actively seeks solutions to problems.
6. Professional advocacy: serves as an advocate in schools and
in the broader community to enhance educational opportunities
for all students.
7. Self-reflection: reflects on and evaluates one’s own
experience and work, is willing and able to recognize
difficulties or deficiencies in one’s professional practice,
seeks after knowledge and professional development.
8. Student focus: focuses professional decision-making around
student needs rather than personal preferences