If you as the teacher applied aversive techniques with a student (considering the five CEC standards related
to behavior management), you would be:
a. engaging in unethical professional behavior
b. possibly okay ethically if repeated trials of other methods had failed and after consultation with
parents and appropriate agency officials
c. most likely okay ethically because it is assumed that, as a professional educator, you would only
apply aversives when absolutely necessary
d. be okay ethically if you are in a private school setting
b
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