CODE OF ETHICS OF THE AMERICAN MONTESSORI SOCIETY
PRINCIPLE I – Commitment to the Student
In fulfillment of the obligation to the children, the educator:
The Montessori educator shares in the responsibility for the development of policy relating to the extension of educational opportunity for all and for interpreting educational programs and policies to the public.
In fulfilling these goals, the educator:
The Montessori educator makes efforts to raise professional standards and conditions to attract persons worthy of trust to careers in Montessori education.
Adopted by the AMS of Directors October, 1969, Expanded June, 1975
PRINCIPLE I – Commitment to the Student
In fulfillment of the obligation to the children, the educator:
- Shall encourage independent action in the pursuit of learning.
- Shall protect the opportunity to provide the participation in educational programs without regard to race, sex, color, creed or national origin.
- Shall protect the health and safety of students.
- Shall honor professional commitments; maintain obligations and contracts while never soliciting nor involving students or their parents in schemes for commercial gain.
- Shall keep in confidence information that has been secured in the course of professional service, unless disclosure serves professional purposes or is required by law.
The Montessori educator shares in the responsibility for the development of policy relating to the extension of educational opportunity for all and for interpreting educational programs and policies to the public.
In fulfilling these goals, the educator:
- Shall support his professional society and not misrepresent its policies in public discussion. Whenever speaking or writing about policies, the educator should take the precaution to distinguish his private views from the official position of the Society.
- Shall not interfere with not exploit the rights and responsibilities of colleagues within the teaching profession.
The Montessori educator makes efforts to raise professional standards and conditions to attract persons worthy of trust to careers in Montessori education.
- Shall extend just and equitable treatment to all members of the Montessori education profession.
- Shall represent his own professional qualification with clarity and true intent.
- Shall apply for, accept, offer, recommend, and assign professional positions and responsibilities on the basis of professional preparation and legal qualifications.
- Shall use honest and effective methods of administering his duties, use of time and conducting business.
Adopted by the AMS of Directors October, 1969, Expanded June, 1975