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Student Code of Conduct **: Understanding Expectations and Our Roles as Leaders

Student Code of Conduct **: Understanding Expectations and Our Roles as Leaders ** See HCC’s 2012-2013 Student Handbook, 63-84. Policies and Procedures for a complete listing. Standards of Classroom Behavior

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Student Code of Conduct **: Understanding Expectations and Our Roles as Leaders

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  1. Student Code of Conduct**: Understanding Expectations and Our Roles as Leaders ** See HCC’s 2012-2013 Student Handbook, 63-84. Policies and Procedures for a complete listing.

  2. Standards of Classroom Behavior a. Students are expected to “adhere to high standards of honor and good citizenship.” They “must conduct themselves in a responsible manner, which reflects credit upon themselves and the college.” (68) b. Faculty member has “primary responsibility for managing the classroom environment” and may direct a student who is disrupting a class to leave for the rest of that class.

  3. Standards of Classroom Behavior c. Classroom, lab, or office disruptions: “behavior a reasonable person would view as substantially and repeatedly interfering with the conduct of class or lab, or official college business.” (67) -may include: using cell phones, leaving and returning to the room without permission, using inappropriate language, talking with classmates, etc. (See manual for list.)

  4. Standards of Classroom Behavior *In what ways can we cultivate a positive learning environment within the classrooms so that disruptions are infrequent? *As chairs, how best can we support our colleagues and adjunct faculty as they create these environments? What kind of follow up will be important? Pair/Share

  5. And when disruptions still happen? As leaders what do we need to do? Act at the beginning of the term. Make sure student has the chance to change to avoid being reported (instructor initiated). In cases of Academic Dishonesty, work closely with coordinator to follow process (see 63-64 in manual). Report as a Code of Conduct violation, if necessary.

  6. Reporting a Code of Conduct Violation Use ASSIST icon on your desktop (or check in with your Assoc Dean per your division’s process)

  7. Jean’s Tips for Handling Student Complaints Listen attentively with an open heart. (What brings you here today? What would you like to leave with?) Take notes! Be fair to both the student and instructor. Encourage the student to talk with instructor outside of class. 9/10 the issue is settled immediately with this conversation.

  8. Jean’s Tips for Handling Student Complaints Use the time to teach academic success strategies. Make it a ‘teachable moment’. Let instructor know that you’ve met with student with his/her consent. Get contact info for follow up. Should no resolution be reached between instructor and student, student has right to complete an Academic Complaint form.

  9. Think of a time when you’ve had a code of conduct violation or a student complaint. How did you handle it? How might your new awareness of your DiSC style and Strengths inform the way you handle this situation? Small groups

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