I-13.3 - Education Act

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22. A teacher shall
(1)  contribute to the intellectual and overall personal development of each student entrusted to his care;
(2)  take part in instilling into each student entrusted to his care a desire to learn;
(3)  take the appropriate means to foster respect for human rights in his students;
(4)  act in a just and impartial manner in his dealings with his students;
(5)  take the necessary measures to promote the quality of written and spoken language;
(6)  take the appropriate measures to attain and maintain a high level of professionalism;
(6.1)  collaborate in the training of future teachers and in the mentoring of newly qualified teachers;
(7)  comply with the educational project of the school.
1988, c. 84, s. 22; 1990, c. 78, s. 30; 1997, c. 96, s. 10.
22. A teacher shall
(1)  contribute to the intellectual and overall personal development of each student entrusted to his care;
(2)  take part in instilling into each student entrusted to his care a desire to learn;
(3)  take the appropriate means to foster respect for human rights in his students;
(4)  act in a just and impartial manner in his dealings with his students;
(5)  take the necessary measures to promote the quality of written and spoken language;
(6)  take the appropriate measures to attain and maintain a high level of professionalism;
(7)  comply with the educational project of the school.
1988, c. 84, s. 22; 1990, c. 78, s. 30.
22. A teacher shall
(1)  contribute to the intellectual training and to the full development of the personality of each student entrusted to his care;
(2)  take part in instilling into each student entrusted to his care a desire to learn;
(3)  take the appropriate means to foster respect for human rights in his students;
(4)  act in a just and impartial manner in his dealings with his students;
(5)  take the necessary measures to promote the quality of written and spoken language;
(6)  take the appropriate measures to attain and maintain a high level of professionalism;
(7)  comply with the educational project of the school.
1988, c. 84, s. 22.