1) What is professionalism in education? a) It includes acting better than your students, going on a power trip, and being bossy b) It includes role modeling, ethics, and judgement 2) Who would be the people teachers have to answer to? a) National laws, state laws, district and institutional policies b) a parent panel and the board of education 3) Pick which statement is true. a) Includes both in-school conduct and online behavior b) Only includes in-school conduct 4) Choose the best answer for describing online identity and perception a) People never judge based on limited online information b) Online persons can be inflated and misleading c) There are only good people online that believe the best d) What others see online about teacher is not their business because it is outside of school 5) Which description of control vs. influence is right? a) You choose what you post, you can not fully control how other perceive it, and old content can resurface later b) You choose what you post, you can control how other perceive it, and old content is highly unlikely to resurface later 6) Teachers are allowed to engage in inappropriate communications with students if the principle is CC'd on the email. a) True b) False 7) How many major consequences are there for breaking legal and policy boundaries? a) 1 b) 3 c) 5 d) 7 8) Which one of these answers are wrong more moral turnpitude? a) Anything the community finds wrong b) Subjective and context-dependent c) Speaking up about an issue in a respectful way d) Enforced even if no law is broken 9) Which of these is not an example of risky behavior?  a) Friending student or parents on social media b) Posting your children on social media c) Venting about student online d) Posting drinking or smoking photos e) Retweeting offensive or adult content f) Posting content in a inappropriate manner outfit 10) True or false intent does not always matter but perception does a) True b) False 11) Which one of these may get you in trouble online? a) Separate personal/professional accounts b) Use strict policy settings c) Goggle yourself often d) Avoid friending students or parents e) Do not post student information f) Giving your phone number out to your students

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