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National Tutor Association
Tutor Code of Ethics

THE NATIONAL TUTORING ASSOCIATION CODE OF ETHICS
 
National Tutoring Association
1. I understand that my role as a tutor is to never do a student's work for him or her.

2. I will give honest feedback to the student I serve and will not insult my student with false hope or empty flattery; I will always demonstrate faith in my student's learning abilities.

3. I understand my relationship to the student  is professional and not personal.

4. I will show respect for my student's cultural background and personal value system.

5. I recognize that I may not have all the answers to student's specific questions. In this event I will seek assistance in  finding answers to the student's questions and/or direct to the student to an appropriate resource for the information.

6. I will maintain accurate records of tutoring sessions as expected and required.

7. I will respect my student's personal dignity   at all times.

8. I will be on time for tutoring appointments, not only out of courtesy, but to be a good example for my students to follow.

9. I will keep all information about the student whom am assigned confidential.

10. I understand that my ultimate goal is to assist my student in learning how he or she best learns and to help my student develop the skills to achieve his or her best, most efficient learning.

11. I will share any concerns with my supervisor.

12. I will expect to learn along with my student.

13. I will keep current in both subject area(s) and learning methodologies

14. I will remain flexible to my approach to student learning, respectful of the various learning styles.

15. I will share techniques for improved study skills with my students.

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