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Task 3 – Mind Map

Account Forums BQTS – NOV. 24 – 25 Task 3 – Mind Map

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    • #15893
      Campus 51
      Keymaster

      Forum Discussion:
      o Post your mind map on the forum.
      o Provide constructive feedback on at least two other students’ mind maps, considering the following:

       Clarity and organization of the mind map
       Depth of analysis of work ethics concepts
       Creativity and originality of the visual representation
       Relevance of the mind map to the provided text

      Reply to the topic discussion 🙂

    • #15924
      Heba Salem
      Participant

      file:///C:/Users/hebat/OneDrive/Desktop/BQTS%202024-2025/Task%202/Work%20Ethics%20Mind%20Map.pdf

      Work Ethics Mind Map:

      With Students:

      Core Values:

      Respect
      Fairness
      Integrity
      Empathy & Compassion

      Key Behaviours:
      Clear instruction
      Promoting safety and well-being
      Encouraging student independence
      Striving for continuous improvement

      With Parents:

      Core Values:

      Open and respectful communication
      Collaboration
      Transparency
      Modelling ethical behaviour

      Key Behaviours:
      Setting ethical expectations
      Respecting confidentiality and privacy
      Inviting parents to participate in ethical discussions
      Maintaining ongoing collaboration

      In Workplace:

      Core Values:

      Professionalism
      Equity and boundaries
      Respectful communication

      Key Behaviours:
      Collaboration and teamwork
      Maintaining confidentiality
      Ethical use of resources
      Reflective self-improvement
      Commitment to development

      • #15945
        Sandra Sediky
        Participant

        Work ethics for teacher:

        Regarding students:
        Respect
        Responsibility
        Fairness
        Professionalism
        Confidentiality

        Regarding parents:
        Communication
        Partnership
        Respect
        Collaboration
        Transparency

        Regarding Workplace:
        Professionalism
        Collaboration
        Continuous learning
        Accountability
        Ethical conduct

        • #15958
          Yassmin Morsy
          Participant

          Shaza, I like how simple your mind map is. It is very direct and organized. The use of design and colors is very effective in its presentation. Your ideas are very close to those of the reading text and they are like summarizing them into key points.

      • #15953
        Gannah Ahmed
        Participant

        Heba, your mind map tackles all points and also I liked your final part. Unfortunately, I was unable to access the provided link.

      • #15954
        Yassmin Morsy
        Participant

        Work Ethics:
        With Students:
        1. Academic Honesty
        2. Intellectual Curiosity
        3. Ethical Research Practices
        4. Confidentiality
        5. Accountability
        6. Respectful Collaboration
        7. Time Management
        8. Constructive Communication
        9. Creative Problem Solving
        10. Continuous Learning
        With Parents:
        1. Ethical Role Modeling
        2. Supportive Guidance
        3. Encouraging Growth
        4. Educational Advocacy
        5. Open Communication
        6. Digital Responsibility
        7. Emotional Intelligence
        8. Cultural Sensitivity
        9. Active Listening
        10. Time and Commitment
        In Workplace:
        1. Punctuality
        2. Professional Integrity
        3. Teamwork
        4. Respectful Communication
        5. Continuous Learning
        6. Ethical Decision Making
        7. Innovation
        8. Confidentiality
        9. Emotional Intelligence
        10. Professional Growth

        • #15966
          Salma Abou El Kheir
          Participant

          You’ve almost covered all the ethics of teachers towards students, parents, and the workplace. I like how you tackled every single point; which is so relevant to the readings. No question that you are an experienced educator.

    • #15930
      Shaza Soliman
      Participant
      • #15947
        Razan Ahmed
        Participant

        Shaza, I really liked the mind map you created. It is very well-organized, and I appreciate that you included visuals to enhance its clarity. Your analysis is insightful and thorough. However, I believe that the concepts of professionalism, integrity, respect, and active listening are common ethics that could apply to all three areas. It might be helpful to group these qualities together as shared ethical principles between them.

      • #15952
        Gannah Ahmed
        Participant

        Shaza, I love how organized and to the point your mind map is. It is very easy on the eyes and the visual additions were great. Also, I love that you added professional development as a work ethic because a lot of people forget that through professional development you are showing commitment to both your personal growth and the growth of the workplace as a whole.

      • #15963
        Salma Abou El Kheir
        Participant

        Based on your mind map, I can tell how creative you are. I like how you’ve covered the ethics in a clear, nice presentation.
        You’re a responsible educator, Shaza.

    • #15946
      Nourhan Mohamed
      Participant

      Work ethics for teacher ​
      With students : –

      Responsibility ​
      Discipline ​
      Respect ​
      Collaboration ​
      Integrity ​
      Clear instructions ​
      Time management ​
      Fairness ​

      With Parents : –

      Support
      Communication
      Commitment
      Role modeling
      Patience
      Consistency

      In work place :-

      Professionalism
      Continuous improvement
      Decision making
      Punctuality
      Teamwork
      Accountability
      Work- Life Balance

      • #15949
        Razan Ahmed
        Participant

        Nourhan, your mind map is very clear and straightforward. It tackles all the main ethics a good teacher must have.

    • #15948
      Razan Ahmed
      Participant
    • #15950
      Gannah Ahmed
      Participant

      Kindly, find in the link below my mind map as per the texts and also with my own additions.

      Mind Map – Work Ethics of a Teacher

      • This reply was modified 9 months, 3 weeks ago by Gannah Ahmed.
    • #15956
      Heba Adam
      Participant

      Ganna I really liked your mindmap pretty close to mine ❤

      I just wanted to say that your mind map is really well done! You’ve done an excellent job including all the key points and organising them clearly and neatly. The visual layout is engaging, and it didn’t bother my eyes as well as, it makes the information easy to understand.

      • #15957
        Yassmin Morsy
        Participant

        Gannah, your mind map is very well created. Your organization of thoughts and ideas makes it clear and easy to understand. You mentioned the work ethics concepts that are of a great importance. Your visual presentation of the map and its design, the use of colors and shapes make it eye-catchy.
        Regarding the content of your map, it is mostly relevant to the text in a way that is simplifying the text and converting into a visual product.

    • #15962
      Salma Abou El Kheir
      Participant

      As it doesn’t allow inserting or attaching an image, here is how the responsibilities are categorized:
      Work Ethics

      Teacher-Parent
      *Supportiveness
      -Encouraging children’s education and interests
      -Being involved in school activities

      *Responsibility
      -Ensuring children attend school regularly
      -Providing necessary resources for learning

      *Communication
      -Maintaining open lines with teachers
      -Discussing educational progress with children

      *Role Modeling
      -Demonstrating good work ethics in daily life
      -Teaching the value of hard work and perseverance

      *Discipline
      -Setting expectations for behavior and academic performance
      -Helping children develop self-discipline
      *Collaboration
      Working with teachers to support child’s education
      -Participating in school community events
      -Modeling Ethical Behavior
      -Demonstrating fairness and integrity
      -Engaging in ethical discussions

      Teacher-Student
      *Responsibility
      -Completing assignments on time
      -Owning up to mistakes

      *Integrity
      -Avoiding cheating and plagiarism
      -Being honest in assessments

      *Respect
      -Valuing peers and teachers
      -Listening actively in class

      *Diligence
      -Putting in effort to understand material
      -Preparing for exams and assessments

      *Time Management
      -Prioritizing tasks effectively
      -Balancing academics and extracurricular activities

      *Empathy & Compassion
      -Understanding classmates’ perspectives
      -Supporting peers in their learning

      *Clear Instruction
      -Seeking clarification when needed
      -Engaging in classroom discussions

      Colleagues& Workplace

      *Professionalism
      Dressing appropriately and adhering to company policies
      Maintaining a positive attitude

      *Teamwork
      Collaborating effectively with colleagues
      Valuing diverse perspectives and contributions

      *Accountability
      Taking responsibility for work outcomes
      Meeting deadlines consistently

      *Communication
      Sharing information clearly and respectfully
      Providing constructive feedback

      *Continuous Improvement
      Seeking professional development opportunities
      Embracing feedback for personal growth

      *Safety and Well-Being
      Prioritizing workplace safety
      Supporting mental health initiatives

      *Confidentiality
      Respecting privacy of colleagues and clients
      Handling sensitive information appropriately

      *Ethical Decision-Making
      Analyzing situations with ethical considerations
      Balancing personal and organizational values

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