National College of Education
Conceptual Framework
A Professional Community Advocating for All Learners NCE Faculty and candidates use scholarly habits of mind and methods of inquiry in order to affect P- 12 student learning by: • Envisioning, articulating, and modeling democratic and progressive education • Designing powerful learning environments that integrate appropriate technologies • Utilizing multiple meaningful assessments • Enabling self-directed learning • Working collaboratively in diverse communities and with diverse learners to achieve learning goals • Advocating for democratic values, equity, access and resources to assure educational success for all NCE Faculty and candidates continuously demonstrate a high standard of professional ethics by: • Cultivating curiosity and excitement for learning in themselves and others • Respecting and learning from other peoples, cultures, and points of view • Demonstrating a caring attitude in recognizing the needs of others and acting to promote their growth • Acting with confidence and self-knowledge to assume professional leadership roles and responsibilities • Using information from self and others to continuously improve
The National Education Association’s (NEA) Code of Ethics for Educators can be found at https://www.nea.org/resource-library/code-ethics-educators.
Mission National College of Education (NCE) is a professional community collaborating with teacher candidates, teachers, administrators and others advocating for all learners. For over one hundred and thirty years, NCE has had as its mission excellence in teaching, scholarship, service, and professional development. NCE continues its history of innovative leadership in education in Chicago, the nation, and in other parts of the world. Recognizing the importance of life-long
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