University of Evansville
Suzuki Violin Program
Code
of Ethics
The University of Evansville Suzuki Violin faculty are expected to maintain full
membership in the Suzuki Association of the Americas. As members of the
Association, we pledge to abide by the following Suzuki Association of the
Americas Code of Ethical Conduct Guidelines.
Ethical
Conduct Guidelines
As Suzuki
teachers and members of the Suzuki Association of the Americas, we should commit
ourselves to Dr. Suzuki's philosophy and his approach to education. The
following SAA aspirational Code of Ethics deals with six broad areas of
commitment: our responsibility to the Suzuki philosophy, to the SAA, to our
students and their parents, to our colleagues and to our own continuing
development.
As members, we
demonstrate responsibility toward the Suzuki philosophy by:
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Reflecting
and promoting the Suzuki philosophy in teaching and in dealings with others.
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Maintaining
high standards of personal conduct and professional integrity.
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Encouraging
untrained or minimally-trained teachers to pursue Suzuki training.
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Seek
opportunities to endorse the philosophy of Dr. Suzuki and promote public
understanding of it.
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Recognizing
the dignity and the potential of all individuals.
As members of
the Suzuki Association of the Americas by:
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Participating in Association activities that promote and upgrade the Suzuki
teaching profession.
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Carrying out
our responsibilities toward the SAA in a manner that brings credit to the
SAA and to Dr. Suzuki's name.
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Respecting
and supporting the values and vision of the SAA.
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Respecting
privileged information received in confidentiality.
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Demonstrating an open, sharing spirit and cooperation and collegiality
toward other teacher members.
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Avoiding
activities that seek personal gain at the expense of the Association's
integrity or growth.
As members, we
demonstrate responsibility toward our students by:
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Providing an
encouraging environment in which students can develop their musical
potential.
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Setting an
excellent personal and musical example for students.
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Teaching
with loving awareness of each child's individuality.
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Considering
first the welfare of the child when guiding decisions in his/her behalf.
As members, we
demonstrate responsibility toward parents by:
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Educating
and encouraging parents to participate effectively in their child’s musical
education.
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Respecting
and supporting parent efforts.
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Maintaining
confidentiality in personal matters regarding student and family.
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Maintaining
an appropriate teacher-child relationship.
As members, we
demonstrate responsibility toward our colleagues by:
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Maintaining
a professional attitude and acting with integrity in regard to colleagues.
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Respecting
the rights of colleagues when speaking of their work and/or students and
respecting difference in teaching styles.
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Respecting
the instruction of a student's regular teacher when serving as an interim
instructor.
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Giving
credit to colleagues for ideas they have shared.
As members, we
demonstrate responsibility for our own personal and professional development by:
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Making a
commitment to life-long learning.
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Conducting
business in legal and honest manner.
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Representing
our professional training and competency accurately and honestly.
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Avoiding
activities that would create a conflict of interest or the appearance of
impropriety.
Last updated
January 05, 2006
www.suzukiassociation.org/teachers/ethics