Statements A, B, C and F express core elements of teacher ethics. A is true because honesty, fairness and respect are foundational virtues. B is true as safeguarding student information protects privacy and trust. C is true since exchanging grades for favours breaches integrity, and F is true because professional bodies and institutions often codify ethical expectations. D is false because public ridicule harms dignity, and E is false as ethical obligations extend beyond classroom walls; therefore A, B, C and F only is correct.
Option A:
Option A collects A, B and C but omits F, neglecting the role of formal codes in guiding ethical behaviour. Thus A, B and C only is incomplete.
Option B:
Option B brings together A, C and F, leaving out the important duty of confidentiality expressed in B, so A, C and F only is not fully correct.
Option C:
Option C includes A, B, C and F, capturing virtues, confidentiality, integrity and codified guidelines, while excluding D and E, which condone ridicule and limited responsibility. Hence A, B, C and F only is the correct answer.
Option D:
Option D accepts D and E as if they were ethical, treating ridicule and narrow responsibility as acceptable, which is contrary to professional norms. Therefore B, C, D, E and F only is invalid.
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