Dispositions

The School of Education values collaboration, emotional maturity, flexibility, honesty and integrity, professionalism, respect, responsibility, and reverence for learning.

These values are indicated by respectful action towards college faculty and classmates in classrooms, and on-campus. We believe that a candidate’s ability to behave professionally and respectfully at all times is diagnostic of his/her ability to behave professionally and effectively as an educator. We, therefore, expect candidates to model as graduate students the same behaviors they will follow in their own practice as educators, in and out of classrooms.  Professional behavior and dispositions are assessed throughout a student’s program at Manhattanville.  We expect and will observe and assess professionalism and respect at all times.

Instances of unprofessional behavior which is not immediately rectified will be reported to and recorded by the appropriate Department Chair and/or the Office of Graduate Advising. Candidates who exhibit a serious, documented lack of professional dispositions will be subject to a range of sanctions including, but not limited to a course grade being lowered, failure of the course, mandatory counseling and/or other required remediation, restrictions from activities or privileges, denial of the college recommendation for teacher or leader certification, removal from student or supervised teaching and denial and/or delay of placement for student teaching, and/or suspension or expulsion from the School of Education.

For further information, definitions, and adjudication and appeals processes, please consult the School of Education Graduate Student Code of Community Conduct. The Code of Conduct is available in the Office of Graduate Advising.

It is each student’s responsibility to become familiar with these materials.

Please refer to the School of Education Graduate Student Code of Community Contact and Manhattanville College Code of Community Conduct for the college’s policies on harassment, bias acts, and sexual misconduct, and confidentiality and academic freedom.