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Compliance Training for Faculty Positions: Sustaining the Culture --> Noncompliance

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Noncompliance can only be met with a continued culture of compliance. Factual representations will be met by noncompliance at times, but continued efforts will improve the general compliance culture.

 

Always be sure to say the right things and dont misrepresent the school and its prograhms

 

I will make every effort to represent this profession the staff and the programn with integrity and respect and honesty

 

​If a student feels as if the school misrepresented the realities of attending the program, trust will then be ruptured and could result in the student withdrawing and creating a negative storm on social media. 

The loss of trust by a student is damaging with real consequences for the student and does not allow us to uphold our mission.  

Any action made by faculty to ensure that students get the education they deserve within the confines of institutional policies and agency regulations is advocacy. When faculty deviate from being facilitators and supporters, they lose the advocacy role which can result to student losing trust and giving up on their academic dreams.

 

always provide factual information to students or there will be conseequences

 

Our misrepresentations can have a huge impact on student satisfaction, our credibility, and could potentially result in withdrawal, filing of a suit, and other negatives outcomes. We must be honest and factual. 

 

Students loose their trust in schools for not receiving the education or training they were promised. They can withdraw, file a claim with a state board regulatory board or agency, post on social media or contact the media.

Non compliance leads to an atmosphere of mistrust. It is very difficult o regain studnet trust. It i smuch easier to establish a culture of compliance.

Follow guidelines, Keep open lines of communication and be transparent with students and the community.  When there is no trust, it affects everyone

The schools that are non compliat Give trade schools a bad name.

 

Reply to Barbara Martin-Goldsand's post:Hi Barbra

Student trust is lost by non compliance and misreprresentation

Regards

Javaid

As educators we always should be transparent and factual.  Losing trust and confidence from students can have severe consequences.  

Keeping compliant means and shows I "care" about those I serve everyday. 

 

Be truthful and honest. Misinformation and noncompliancy can and will likely have severe consequences.

I do not want to misinform or have a bad rapport with my students. They need our trust and constant confidence with them. Lack of comminication can have our students overwhelmed. I want to bring secureness to the class. Without it our students could feel the lack of trust in us and confidence in themselves. I will do everything to ensure they have the education they need to avoid any of this

 

If the student looses trust in us they lose faith in us. this will result in withdrawl and failure to provide the student with the educaton they deserve

IT is important to gather all facts before making any type of judgement call. As a teacher, it is our responsibility to be familiar with the rules and regualtions of all governing bodies to make informed, wel thought and compliant decision for the student's academic progress and possible future life decisions. It is important be to be transparent and give informaiton that is factual and can be proven.

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