On a particular day of physical education class, life skills teacher Mrs Tete decides to take her grade 3 class out to the sport field for athletics. The class is excited and are eager to go play and run! The learners are expected to run around the soccer field, and those who run fast and obtain the 1st 3 spots will receive the prizes.
Amongst the learners is Karabo. Karabo is a sweet little girl who lives with her grandmother together with her 3 siblings who are in different grades. Karabo is a well- behaved learner who is amongst the best achievers in Mrs Tete's class. Earlier in the year Karabo's grandmother came to the school to report that Karabo was diagnosed with Asthma and must always carry her asthma pump and use it when necessary. Karabo's friend Thabi always ensure that Karabo's pump is in her school bag every morning when they get to school. On the day that Mrs Tete decided to take the learners to the sport field, Thabi informed Mrs Tete that Karabo had forgotten her asthma pump at home, which Karabo confirmed. Karabo could not fetch her asthma pump at home because her grandmother had gone to the hospital for her monthly checkup. This meant that Karabo could not get her pump that day and had to take extra caution not to aggravate her condition. During the physical education period, Mrs Tete insisted that all learners should go to the sports field and each one has to participate in the athletics. While the learners were running around the field Karabo had an asthma attacked after being told by Mrs Tete to run with the other learners, she collapsed and had to be taken to the sick bay at school for assistance. As a result of complaints from Karabo's grandmother and their family doctor, Mrs Tete was seen to have violated the code if ethics.
Provide a summary of disciplinary process that Mrs Tete will have to go through for this misconduct as outlined in the SACE professional code of ethics.
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In this case, Mrs Tete violated the code by insisting that Karabo participate in the athletics despite her known medical condition and the absence of her necessary medication. Mrs Tete's actions resulted in Karabo collapsing and requiring medical attention.
Mrs Tete could face disciplinary processes as outlined in the SACE code of ethics, including investigations by a disciplinary committee, disciplinary hearings, and possible sanctions such as suspension or revocation of teaching license (SACE, 2016). It is important for Mrs Tete to reflect on her actions and take responsibility for the harm caused to Karabo and her family, and take necessary measures to prevent such incidents in the future.
Reference:
South African Council for Educators (SACE). (2016). SACE Code of Professional Ethics for Educators. Pretoria: SACE.