Question1  What are the facts  Irma, a student teacherintern is very busy with her schedules and Mrs. Baxter, her Supervising teacher wants to meet with her.
Question2  Identify  define the ethical problem. Irma being a student teacherintern is not concern on the well-being of her students.
Question3  Is Irmas performance as a professional-in-training adequate Explain.  Irmas performance as a professional-in-training is not adequate because most and foremost she should consider talking with Mrs. Baxter regarding the classroom curriculum and review teaching plans.
Question4 What options do you see are available to resolve this dilemma  Irma should exercise time management so that she could perform all her obligations.
Question5  How would you proceed if you were the Supervising teacher  If I were the Supervising teacher, I will send out a letter to Irma to meet with her on weekends and schedule the meeting ahead of time so that she could put it on her priority list.
Case  2
Question1  What are the facts  Peter is determined to pass his internship program.
Question2  Identify  define the ethical problem.  Peter made Mrs. Jackson upset because he destroyed the trustworthiness given by his Supervising teacher.
Question3  Is Peters performance as a professional-in-training adequate Explain. 
Peters performance as a professional-in-training is adequate because he looks after the well-being of his students and knows how to carry on his responsibility with his profession and colleagues.
Question4 What options do you see are available to resolve this dilemma  Peter should talk with Mrs. Jackson and ask for her apology.
Question5 How would you proceed if you were the Supervising teacher  If  I were the Supervising teacher, I would talk with Peter seriously and discuss his internship program.

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