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Final JeopardyFinal Jeopardy
Standard 3.6Standard 3.6
(10 points)(10 points)
 The felony for sexual assault with a student.The felony for sexual assault with a student.
 What is second degree felony?What is second degree felony?
 This is the exemption to the state penal codeThis is the exemption to the state penal code
about teacher – student relationships…about teacher – student relationships…
 What are…What are…
1.1. If the teacher and student are married.If the teacher and student are married.
2.2. If the relationship started before the teacher wasIf the relationship started before the teacher was
hired and the age difference is 3 years or less.hired and the age difference is 3 years or less.
Standard 3.6Standard 3.6
(20 points)(20 points)
 What is one possible way to protect yourself?What is one possible way to protect yourself?
 One of the following…One of the following…
1.1. Try to avoid having 1 on 1 meetings orTry to avoid having 1 on 1 meetings or
conversations.conversations.
2.2. If you have to meet 1 on 1 then meet in a publicIf you have to meet 1 on 1 then meet in a public
location within the school and leave the doorlocation within the school and leave the door
open.open.
3.3. Handle school problems only at school, onlyHandle school problems only at school, only
during school hours.during school hours.
Standard 3.6Standard 3.6
(30 points)(30 points)
 The Texas Penal Code says what about beingThe Texas Penal Code says what about being
charged with more then one crime?charged with more then one crime?
 The district attorney filing the charges canThe district attorney filing the charges can
charge a person with an other crime that wascharge a person with an other crime that was
committed.committed.
Standard 3.6Standard 3.6
(40 points)(40 points)
 A sexual relationship between a teacher andA sexual relationship between a teacher and
student conviction is punishable by…student conviction is punishable by…
 What is a up to 20 years in prison and a fine ofWhat is a up to 20 years in prison and a fine of
no greater than 10,000?no greater than 10,000?
Standard 3.6Standard 3.6
(50 points)(50 points)
Standard 3.8Standard 3.8
(10 points)(10 points)
 This type of boundary violation can lead toThis type of boundary violation can lead to
prison time if you are convicted.prison time if you are convicted.
 What is a relationship boundary?What is a relationship boundary?
 No gift giving.No gift giving.
 No verbal sexual harassment.No verbal sexual harassment.
 No closed door counseling.No closed door counseling.
 No touching students.No touching students.
Are all examples of what?Are all examples of what?
 What are boundary rules/guidelines?What are boundary rules/guidelines?
Standard 3.8Standard 3.8
(20 points)(20 points)
 This boundary line can be crossed as long asThis boundary line can be crossed as long as
you have parental consent.you have parental consent.
 What is providing transportation for a student toWhat is providing transportation for a student to
a non-school event.?a non-school event.?
Standard 3.8Standard 3.8
(30 points)(30 points)
 This boundary involves spending extra time withThis boundary involves spending extra time with
one student…one student…
 What is an temporal boundary?What is an temporal boundary?
Standard 3.8Standard 3.8
(40 points)(40 points)
 This boundary usually involves self-disclosure…This boundary usually involves self-disclosure…
 What is a communication boundary?What is a communication boundary?
Standard 3.8Standard 3.8
(50 points)(50 points)
Standard 3.9Standard 3.9
(10 points)(10 points)
 Teaching students how Twitter can be used in future job search,Teaching students how Twitter can be used in future job search,
helping with homework, using Facebook to find news reports or tohelping with homework, using Facebook to find news reports or to
create and find participants for a survey, interactive projects andcreate and find participants for a survey, interactive projects and
maintaining appropriate line of communication…maintaining appropriate line of communication…
 What are appropriate uses of social media?What are appropriate uses of social media?
 Sexting with students, posting confidentialSexting with students, posting confidential
information about students, providing personalinformation about students, providing personal
information about the educator…information about the educator…
 What are inappropriate electronicWhat are inappropriate electronic
communication with students?communication with students?
Standard 3.9Standard 3.9
(20 points)(20 points)
 Facebook, Myspace, Instagram, Google+ andFacebook, Myspace, Instagram, Google+ and
Flickr…Flickr…
 What are social media outlets that can be usedWhat are social media outlets that can be used
to help teachers and students maketo help teachers and students make
connections?connections?
Standard 3.9Standard 3.9
(30 points)(30 points)
 ““Nowhere near as good as her sibling. Are youNowhere near as good as her sibling. Are you
sure they’re related?” and “Weirdest kid I’ve eversure they’re related?” and “Weirdest kid I’ve ever
met.”…met.”…
 What are examples of private speech made byWhat are examples of private speech made by
electronic means?electronic means?
Standard 3.9Standard 3.9
(40 points)(40 points)
 This is the crime you can be committed of if youThis is the crime you can be committed of if you
are an instructor communicating with a minorare an instructor communicating with a minor
online…online…
 What is online solicitation of a minor?What is online solicitation of a minor?
Standard 3.9Standard 3.9
(50 points)(50 points)
 This Texas Education Standard guides sexualThis Texas Education Standard guides sexual
relationships between teachers and students…relationships between teachers and students…
 What is standard 3.6?What is standard 3.6?
RandomRandom
(10 points)(10 points)
RandomRandom
(20 points)(20 points)
 The line between a teacher and studentThe line between a teacher and student
designed to maintain a respectful relationship…designed to maintain a respectful relationship…
 What is a boundary?What is a boundary?
 This standard reads, “The educator shallThis standard reads, “The educator shall
maintain appropriate professional educator-maintain appropriate professional educator-
student relationships and boundaries based onstudent relationships and boundaries based on
reasonably prudent educator standard.”reasonably prudent educator standard.”
 What is standard 3.8?What is standard 3.8?
RandomRandom
(30 points)(30 points)
 What is chapter 33 Section .021?What is chapter 33 Section .021?
RandomRandom
(40 points)(40 points)
 This chapter of the Texas Penal Code governsThis chapter of the Texas Penal Code governs
computer crimes.computer crimes.
 An communication, language, or material,An communication, language, or material,
including a photographic or video images, thatincluding a photographic or video images, that
relates to or describes sexual conduct…relates to or describes sexual conduct…
 What is sexually explicit communication?What is sexually explicit communication?
RandomRandom
(50 points)(50 points)
Final JeopardyFinal Jeopardy
 Is itIs it onlyonly illegal to have sexual contact withillegal to have sexual contact with
students within your school?students within your school?
 No, it is illegal to have sexual contact withNo, it is illegal to have sexual contact with anyany
student within your school district.student within your school district.

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teacher -student assessment

  • 2. Standard 3.6Standard 3.6 (10 points)(10 points)  The felony for sexual assault with a student.The felony for sexual assault with a student.  What is second degree felony?What is second degree felony?
  • 3.  This is the exemption to the state penal codeThis is the exemption to the state penal code about teacher – student relationships…about teacher – student relationships…  What are…What are… 1.1. If the teacher and student are married.If the teacher and student are married. 2.2. If the relationship started before the teacher wasIf the relationship started before the teacher was hired and the age difference is 3 years or less.hired and the age difference is 3 years or less. Standard 3.6Standard 3.6 (20 points)(20 points)
  • 4.  What is one possible way to protect yourself?What is one possible way to protect yourself?  One of the following…One of the following… 1.1. Try to avoid having 1 on 1 meetings orTry to avoid having 1 on 1 meetings or conversations.conversations. 2.2. If you have to meet 1 on 1 then meet in a publicIf you have to meet 1 on 1 then meet in a public location within the school and leave the doorlocation within the school and leave the door open.open. 3.3. Handle school problems only at school, onlyHandle school problems only at school, only during school hours.during school hours. Standard 3.6Standard 3.6 (30 points)(30 points)
  • 5.  The Texas Penal Code says what about beingThe Texas Penal Code says what about being charged with more then one crime?charged with more then one crime?  The district attorney filing the charges canThe district attorney filing the charges can charge a person with an other crime that wascharge a person with an other crime that was committed.committed. Standard 3.6Standard 3.6 (40 points)(40 points)
  • 6.  A sexual relationship between a teacher andA sexual relationship between a teacher and student conviction is punishable by…student conviction is punishable by…  What is a up to 20 years in prison and a fine ofWhat is a up to 20 years in prison and a fine of no greater than 10,000?no greater than 10,000? Standard 3.6Standard 3.6 (50 points)(50 points)
  • 7. Standard 3.8Standard 3.8 (10 points)(10 points)  This type of boundary violation can lead toThis type of boundary violation can lead to prison time if you are convicted.prison time if you are convicted.  What is a relationship boundary?What is a relationship boundary?
  • 8.  No gift giving.No gift giving.  No verbal sexual harassment.No verbal sexual harassment.  No closed door counseling.No closed door counseling.  No touching students.No touching students. Are all examples of what?Are all examples of what?  What are boundary rules/guidelines?What are boundary rules/guidelines? Standard 3.8Standard 3.8 (20 points)(20 points)
  • 9.  This boundary line can be crossed as long asThis boundary line can be crossed as long as you have parental consent.you have parental consent.  What is providing transportation for a student toWhat is providing transportation for a student to a non-school event.?a non-school event.? Standard 3.8Standard 3.8 (30 points)(30 points)
  • 10.  This boundary involves spending extra time withThis boundary involves spending extra time with one student…one student…  What is an temporal boundary?What is an temporal boundary? Standard 3.8Standard 3.8 (40 points)(40 points)
  • 11.  This boundary usually involves self-disclosure…This boundary usually involves self-disclosure…  What is a communication boundary?What is a communication boundary? Standard 3.8Standard 3.8 (50 points)(50 points)
  • 12. Standard 3.9Standard 3.9 (10 points)(10 points)  Teaching students how Twitter can be used in future job search,Teaching students how Twitter can be used in future job search, helping with homework, using Facebook to find news reports or tohelping with homework, using Facebook to find news reports or to create and find participants for a survey, interactive projects andcreate and find participants for a survey, interactive projects and maintaining appropriate line of communication…maintaining appropriate line of communication…  What are appropriate uses of social media?What are appropriate uses of social media?
  • 13.  Sexting with students, posting confidentialSexting with students, posting confidential information about students, providing personalinformation about students, providing personal information about the educator…information about the educator…  What are inappropriate electronicWhat are inappropriate electronic communication with students?communication with students? Standard 3.9Standard 3.9 (20 points)(20 points)
  • 14.  Facebook, Myspace, Instagram, Google+ andFacebook, Myspace, Instagram, Google+ and Flickr…Flickr…  What are social media outlets that can be usedWhat are social media outlets that can be used to help teachers and students maketo help teachers and students make connections?connections? Standard 3.9Standard 3.9 (30 points)(30 points)
  • 15.  ““Nowhere near as good as her sibling. Are youNowhere near as good as her sibling. Are you sure they’re related?” and “Weirdest kid I’ve eversure they’re related?” and “Weirdest kid I’ve ever met.”…met.”…  What are examples of private speech made byWhat are examples of private speech made by electronic means?electronic means? Standard 3.9Standard 3.9 (40 points)(40 points)
  • 16.  This is the crime you can be committed of if youThis is the crime you can be committed of if you are an instructor communicating with a minorare an instructor communicating with a minor online…online…  What is online solicitation of a minor?What is online solicitation of a minor? Standard 3.9Standard 3.9 (50 points)(50 points)
  • 17.  This Texas Education Standard guides sexualThis Texas Education Standard guides sexual relationships between teachers and students…relationships between teachers and students…  What is standard 3.6?What is standard 3.6? RandomRandom (10 points)(10 points)
  • 18. RandomRandom (20 points)(20 points)  The line between a teacher and studentThe line between a teacher and student designed to maintain a respectful relationship…designed to maintain a respectful relationship…  What is a boundary?What is a boundary?
  • 19.  This standard reads, “The educator shallThis standard reads, “The educator shall maintain appropriate professional educator-maintain appropriate professional educator- student relationships and boundaries based onstudent relationships and boundaries based on reasonably prudent educator standard.”reasonably prudent educator standard.”  What is standard 3.8?What is standard 3.8? RandomRandom (30 points)(30 points)
  • 20.  What is chapter 33 Section .021?What is chapter 33 Section .021? RandomRandom (40 points)(40 points)  This chapter of the Texas Penal Code governsThis chapter of the Texas Penal Code governs computer crimes.computer crimes.
  • 21.  An communication, language, or material,An communication, language, or material, including a photographic or video images, thatincluding a photographic or video images, that relates to or describes sexual conduct…relates to or describes sexual conduct…  What is sexually explicit communication?What is sexually explicit communication? RandomRandom (50 points)(50 points)
  • 22. Final JeopardyFinal Jeopardy  Is itIs it onlyonly illegal to have sexual contact withillegal to have sexual contact with students within your school?students within your school?  No, it is illegal to have sexual contact withNo, it is illegal to have sexual contact with anyany student within your school district.student within your school district.