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It is expected that learners will read and agree to the Code of Conduct before beginning their learning experience at School of Humanity. Any issues or difficulties that might arise during their time with School of Humanity should be addressed confidentially, swiftly, and professionally.

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What is expected of you

⏰ Be on time to sessions. Let us know in advance if you can’t make it. Fill this form.

πŸŽ₯ Keep your camera on and stay focused (no snacks or side screens).

πŸ“ Do your work before/after sessions. Own your learner.

πŸ™Œ Be kind, respectful, and inclusive β€” no hate, bullying, or discrimination.

πŸ’¬ Check Slack and email for communication daily. Ask for help if you need it.

πŸ“² Download relevant apps such as Zoom, Slack, etc ahead of the sessions.

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P.S. You can call your educators by our first names β€” we’re equals here. 😊

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Online presence and conduct

πŸ‘• Wear appropriate clothing (t-shirts are fine; no swimwear, strapless or revealing outfits)

πŸŽ₯ Use simple, non-distracting virtual backgrounds if needed

πŸ“² Be respectful and safe online β€” no cyberbullying or gossip about any peers or SoH team.

πŸ” Protect your privacy and others' β€” don’t share personal info about anyone anywhere

πŸ“£ You’re welcome to share your work on social media β€” just keep it positive and respectful

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Is something off? Speak up. Report issues privately to the leadership team. Serious matters may go to the Ethics Review Committee.

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Our values at School of Humanity

These are your guidelines on how to treat each other.

  1. We always do what we say we are going to do, with and for each other
  2. We approach all interactions and activities from a place of love
  3. We are curious, and open to learning and new ways of thinking and doing
  4. We are humble and overcome ego
  5. We are truthful and well-reasoned, especially when it is hard