An educator is the physical education teacher at his local elementary school. His principal calls him into her office and tells him that she needs him to take over a fourth grade classroom for the rest of the semester because the teacher has an unforeseen illness and cannot continue. The PE teacher declines and says that he is unable to accept this position because he does not hold the proper credentials. Which professional tenet did the educator uphold?
Select one
A.
Keeping student safety, education, and health paramount by maintaining and sharing educational records appropriately and objectively in accordance with local policies and state and federal laws.
Enhancing the professional growth and development of new educators by supporting effective field experiences, mentoring, or induction activities
B.
across the career continuum.
C.
Ensuring that educators who are assigned to participate as mentors for new educators, cooperating educators, or other educator leadership positions are prepared and supervised to assume these roles.
Ensuring that educators are assigned to positions in accordance with their educational credentials, preparation, and experience in order to maximize
D. students' opportunities and achievement.