Assignment Content Review the appropriate ethical scenarios for your college from the list below. Respond to the following questions with 150 to 200 words each based upon your college's supplemental standards. Refer to your college's supplemental standards to inform your response. Question 1 1 Point Reach each scenario for your college below. What standard applies for each scenario? (Copy and paste the applicable standard.) Question 2 1 Point For each scenario, identify what the incorrect action was that resulted in a violation of the supplemental standards. Question 3 1 Point What decision or action could have been done different so that it would have complied with the standard? Provide details for each scenario for your college. College of Education Ethical Scenarios The feedback on your student teaching midterm indicates that improvement is needed in classroom management. You disregard this feedback because you believe it is more important to be nice to your students. Your Teacher Education Specialist (TES) requests your resume and a cover letter, per a school district’s requirement, to place you for observations. Your TES notices some spelling and grammatical errors and suggests revision; you refuse and insist that the TES submit your original documents to the school district. As you prepare to take over the classroom in student teaching, you ask your cooperating teacher for suggestions to help you differentiate instruction for English Language Learners. Your cooperating teacher advises you, “Don’t worry about it. They’re in America and they should know English.” When planning for your unit, you decide to take your cooperating teacher’s advice. College of Education - Administration Ethical Scenarios Your mentor has tasked you with sending an urgent notice to parents regarding a suspicious vehicle that has been spotted near the school campus. You are behind on an assignment for your internship course, and elect to prepare the notice the following day. Halfway through the completion of your internship hours, your mentor resigns and moves out of state. Afterwards, you realize that you did not receive signatures for all of your internship hours. Using a copy of your mentor’s signature, you forge the signatures for your remaining unverified hours. During school conferences, a disagreement arises between a teacher and a parent; your mentor asks you to intervene. You immediately reprimand the teacher in front of the parent, apologizing for the teacher’s behavior. College of Nursing Ethical Scenarios A healthcare administrator and nurse are overheard by a patient’s family in the hospital cafeteria discussing the patient’s plan of care, prognosis, and cost of care. An anonymous source called the Apollo Ethics and Compliance hotline. The source reported that Tara, a healthcare student, was using a website that wrote her assignments for her. The source submitted documentation verifying that .