The Human Factor | Origin: CM102
This is a general discussion forum for the following learning topic:
Raising the Bar - Compliant Communications with Students --> The Human Factor
Post what you've learned about this topic and how you intend to apply it. Feel free to post questions and comments too.
To remain transparent and honest with prospective students, it is imperative to maintain integrity at all times. Upholding ethical standards in all communications and processes is essential to the institution’s credibility, compliance, and long-term success.
Integrity is important along with being truthful and factual so students can make a good decision for them and their future.
There are regulations in place to ensure a checks and balances exists in higher education.
To remain transparent and honest with the potential student, maintaining integrity at all times is imperative to the Institute's success.
Integrity and honest are of the upmost importance to ensure a student is getting accurate information.
Compliance is important, regulations create a fair honest and ethical environment for students
Stick to the rules. If you dont your asking for trouble.
Encourage prospective students while meeting regulatory requirements.
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I learned that understanding the human factor means communicating with empathy, patience, and professionalism, and I'll apply it by being more mindful and respectful in all student interactions.
Overall, after reading and going through this module, I think that it's important to remember ethics must be flexible not to their basic principles but to situations.
I learned that when a student that is expecting a baby, the student can mark "yes" to having child or dependent- making the student an independent student. At a previous school, I had been taught that we could not include the unborn child. You learn something every day!
It is very important to give the facts and only the facts, we can try to do so nicely.
I believe that maintaining a relationship with our students grounded in honesty and transparency is essential to the integrity of our schools. Misrepresenting our institution or enticing students under false pretenses solely for financial gain is both unethical and short-sighted. Education shapes the future of our community and society—it is not just about a fleeting moment or personal gratification. I recognize why so many organizations are dedicated to upholding the checks and balances within the higher education system. As an advocate for my students, it is crucial for me to remain professional and knowledgeable about the appropriate channels and resources to guide them, especially when their needs go beyond what I can directly provide.
In listening to the information shared, it is so important to understand the ethical components with regards to CIE in Florida. We've known it, but now we know it for sure. This information would be welcomed to educators and administrators at a team-building experience, lunch and learn, and at an annual town hall meeting at your institution. Great information to share consistently!
La ética como para cualquier institución es importante, ya que se obtiene más credibilidad desde la perspectiva de la transparencia con la información brindada
This section on ethics and regulations was interesting. The need for separation of responsibilities reminded me of the best practices followed by those in accounting roles. We also separate responsibilities to protect company money.
I appreciate the emphasis on the importance of checks and balances throughout an institution of higher learning and any business.
Great section with great reminders. It is important to always demonstrate honesty, integrity along with a good moral compass while working with students.