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FLORIDA STATE MUSIC
TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
CODE OF ETHICS
We, the members of FLORIDA STATE MUSIC TEACHERS ASSOCIATION, having dedicated ourselves to the advancement of music and the development of musicians, subscribe to the following principles of ethical practice as standards of professional conduct: I. It shall be the obligation of every member to maintain the highest standards of moral and professional conduct and personal integrity.
II. In the Area of Studio Music Teaching
1)
Teachers will refrain from exploiting the student primarily for
the teacher’s own prestige.
2)
Teachers will co-operate in the support of public education and
encourage students to participate in school ensembles and activities,
unless detrimental to the welfare of the student.
3)
Teachers, if affiliated with the public schools in an
instructional capacity, will conform to the policies of the school and
co-operate with the administration.
4)
Teachers will be indefatigable in developing in students good
taste in music literature and the highest possible standards in
performance.
5)
Teachers will teach the interpretation of music according to
what, in their best judgement, are the intentions of the composer. III. In the Area of Public School and College Music Teaching1) Teachers will not show partiality when advising those seeking guidance in selecting a private teacher but will, if requested, suggest the names of two (2) or more private teachers in a community, the final choice to be made by the parent and student.
2)
Teachers will secure advance approval from the properly
constituted authorities for the use of a cost-free room in a
publicly-owned building for the purpose of teaching privately for
personal monetary gain.
3)
Teachers will, after a period of basic music instruction through
groups or classes, encourage qualified students to study with private
teachers so each student’s abilities can be more thoroughly developed.
4)
When serving for a limited time as an interim instructor of a
student from a private studio, teachers will employ the utmost tact in
order to avoid undermining the instruction of the student’s regular
teacher.
5)
Teachers will never solicit or accept a student for individual
instruction who is already receiving instruction in the same subject
from another teacher. IV. In the Areas of Co-Operative Activity1) It shall be the aim of all teachers to afford every student a rich experience in music.
2)
Teachers will give just recognition for the efforts of those to
whom credit is due.
3)
Teachers will refrain from discussing with parents or students
the work of another teacher in such a way as to injure the professional
reputation of that teacher.
4)
Teachers will not claim sole credit for the achievement of
students under co-operative or individual instruction, if such claims
shall imply discredit upon a previous or present co-operating teacher.
5)
Teachers will not claim credit for the achievement of any student
until the student has studied with that teacher for a term of not less
than six (6) months.
6)
Teachers will offer opportunities for study to gifted but
underprivileged students in the form of free lessons or scholarships
only upon merit and not as inducements to study with a particular
teacher.
7)
Teachers will not solicit another teacher’s students.
8)
Teachers will not accept a student who is or has been studying
the same subject with another teacher until relations with the previous
teacher have been terminated and his/her just indebtedness paid in full.
9)
Teachers will rely upon their professional qualities to attract
students and will avoid using their positions in the community,
churches, or schools as pressure on students to study with them.
10)
Teachers will not represent themselves as a “pupil of” or a
“student of” a teacher unless they have completed a minimum of three (3)
months study with that teacher.
11)
Teachers will not make exaggerated claims or misleading
statements in any printed matter. Advertising copy will be dignified,
strictly truthful, and representative of the art of music and its
responsibility to the community.
12)
Members will refrain from referring prospective students to
unqualified student teachers (those who have not completed their degree
or certificate work with pedagogy and/or supervised practice teaching).
This practice constitutes a serious breach of ethics, a lowering of
standards, and an unprofessional disregard for the public. V. Teachers will educate themselves to the guidelines for the use of all copyrighted materials, and will refrain from illegal photocopying or reproduction thereof.
It shall be the duty of every member to report to the Executive Board the violation of any Article of this Code, supported by written evidence of such unethical conduct. If it is determined that a violation has occurred, the censured member(s) will not be allowed to participate in local and state events, for a period of time specified by the Executive Board.
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