True/False Statements Within The Code Of Ethics

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True/False Statements Within The Code Of Ethics

Post by hsidaros » Wed Aug 31, 2016 8:49 pm

Hi can you please check my answers
the question is
1. In the spaces provided, write T if the given statement is true and F if it is false.

a) a. Reflection, critical self-study, and continuing professional development are means of upholding the provisions of Early Childhood Australia Code of Ethics 2006 relating to your role as a professional. my answer is R
b) Diligent documentation while conducting research is part of the Childhood Australia Code of Ethics 2006. my answer is R
c) Continuing professional education would guarantee a higher position in the early childhood profession. my answer is F
d) Continuing professional education is one example of ethical practice to uphold standards of the early childhood profession. my answer is R
e) Centres are legally required to provide a safe place for educators to work. my answer is R
f) If you are a new employee at a centre, your induction should occur on your first day, where you will be introduced to the centre’s policies, procedures, responsibilities, evacuation points, toilets, accessible areas etc. my answer is R
THANK YOU IN ADVANCE :)


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Re: True/False Statements Within The Code Of Ethics

Post by Lorina » Fri Sep 02, 2016 5:13 am

Yes, your responses seem correct! :thumbup:

Just a heads up, you added "R" instead of "T" for your true statements... just wanted to let you know so you don't submit your answers like that to your assessor...

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Re: True/False Statements Within The Code Of Ethics

Post by hsidaros » Sat Sep 03, 2016 2:09 pm

Hahaaaa :giggle: so smart :think:
Thank you so much Lorina

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Re: True/False Statements Within The Code Of Ethics

Post by Lorina » Sun Sep 04, 2016 4:37 am

LOL! No problem! :giggle:

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Re: True/False Statements Within The Code Of Ethics

Post by NAGARAJA » Thu Aug 25, 2022 2:03 pm

True or false. On the spaces provided, write T if the given statements are true, and F if they are false.


   
All human needs are human rights.
   
It is possible that some human needs are not human rights.
   
Owning a home is a human right.
   
Owning a home is a privilege, not a right.
   
Not all human rights are human needs.

i need a help with this please .. is anyonje can help me thank you

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Re: True/False Statements Within The Code Of Ethics

Post by NAGARAJA » Thu Aug 25, 2022 2:03 pm

True or false. On the spaces provided, write T if the given statements are true, and F if they are false.


   
All human needs are human rights.
   
It is possible that some human needs are not human rights.
   
Owning a home is a human right.
   
Owning a home is a privilege, not a right.
   
Not all human rights are human needs.

i need a help with this please .. is anyonje can help me thank you

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Re: True/False Statements Within The Code Of Ethics

Post by Lorina » Fri Aug 26, 2022 9:48 pm

All human needs are human rights. -- True
   
It is possible that some human needs are not human rights. -- Some rights can only be fulfilled if governments and other responsible people provide certain conditions – for example, health and education services.
   
Owning a home is a human right. -T
   
Owning a home is a privilege, not a right. - F
   
Not all human rights are human needs. - F

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