Conditions and Procedures for Certification of Integrity Management Teachers-World Credit Organization

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Conditions and procedures for the certification of integrity management teachers

The degree of integrity management is divided into three degrees: bachelor of integrity management [BCA], master of integrity management [MCA], and doctor of integrity management [DCA]. It is a kind of degree established and managed by the World Credit Organization [WCO] Academic designation, which certifies the educational and academic level of a person's ICE8000 Body of Knowledge.

The following content is quoted from "ICE8000 Management Standards for Integrity Management Teachers"

Chapter 2 Certification Requirements for Integrity Management Teachers< /p>

2.1 Requirements for becoming an Integrity Management Teacher:

(1) Promise to abide by the ICE8000 international credit standard system;

(2) Promise to accept the supervision of the World Credit Organization [WCO];

(3) Already have a degree in integrity management;

(4) Has become an individual member of the World Credit Organization [WCO];

(5) Has served as a teacher in a teaching or scientific research institution;

(6) The applicant's unit has become a degree-granting unit of integrity management, or has applied to become a degree-granting unit of integrity management.

2.2 Basic qualifications of lecturers:

(1) Possess a bachelor's degree or above in integrity management;

(2) Have the rank of lecturer or above in the unit.

2.3 Basic qualifications of an associate professor:

(1) Have the rank of associate professor or above in the unit, and have a master's degree or above in integrity management;

Or (2) have a doctoral degree or above in integrity management.

2.4 Professor's basic qualifications:

(1) Has the rank of professor in the unit where he works, and has a doctoral degree or above in integrity management;

Or (2) Possess a doctoral degree or above in integrity management, and have been assessed as good or above for three consecutive years.

2.5 The World Credit Organization [WCO] authorizes the integrity management degree conferring unit independent integrity management degree committee (hereinafter referred to as degree Committee), for the teacher certification of the unit, formulate various supplementary conditions higher than this standard. The supplementary conditions shall be filed with the World Credit Organization [WCO] and announced to the public. For the independence guarantee of the Integrity Management Degree Committee, see "ICE8000 International Credit Standard System Integrity Management Degree Management Standards".

Chapter Three Certification Units and Certification Procedures

3.1 The World Credit Organization [WCO] authorizes the Academic Degrees Committee to be responsible for the integrity management teacher certification of the unit. The World Credit Organization [WCO] is temporarily responsible for the certification of integrity management teachers of integrity management degree-granting units that are applying.

3.2 Certification Program:

(1) An individual submits an application for teacher certification.

(2) The Integrity Management Degree Committee deliberates and votes by secret ballot. If the applicant or related parties are dissatisfied with the voting results, they may file a lawsuit with the International Moral Court within seven days.

(3) File with the World Credit Organization [WCO] and announce to the public.

Chapter 4 Annual Assessment and Cancellation and Demotion of Teacher Status

4.1 The World Credit Organization [WCO] authorizes the Degree Committee and all current students of degree programs (hereinafter referred to as all students) to Conduct assessment, and those who are incompetent in the assessment shall be demoted or cancel the status of teachers.

4.2 The total score of the assessment is 100 points, 50 points for the authority of the degree committee, 50 points for all students, and scoring by secret ballot. The score of each ballot is 50 points divided by the number of voters, for example: all There are 100 students in total, 50 divided by 100 equals 0.5 points per ticket. The voting and counting procedures should comply with the "ICE8000 Election Standards" and other relevant international practices, and the World Credit Organization [WCO] will send personnel to implement supervision.

4.3 A total score of 60 is qualified, a score of 70 or above is good, and a score of 80 or above is excellent. The assessment results should be filed with the World Credit Organization [WCO] and announced to the public.

Chapter 5 Cancellation and downgrade of teacher status during non-assessment time

5.1 If the teaching staff does not meet the conditions listed in Chapter 2 of this standard, if they do not re-comply within 30 days from the date of non-compliance, they will start from the 31st day Automatic cancellation of faculty status or automatic demotion.

5.2 Except for 4.1 and 5.1, if there are reasons to show that teachers are incompetent, their status as teachers should be canceled according to the following procedures:

(1) The degree committee notifies the relevant parties to attend the hearing, and the relevant parties, including those who will be cancelled, refuse to attend the hearing, which will not affect the progress of the procedure;

(2) all students and the academic degree committee, after listening to the opinions of both sides in the hearing, vote by secret ballot whether to cancel the teaching staff, and both parties agree to cancel the teaching staff with more than half of the votes, tantamount to consent to cancellation;

(3) Relevant parties can file a lawsuit with the International Moral Court within three months after receiving the voting result. If no lawsuit is filed, the vote will automatically take effect;

(4) The academic degree committee will announce the voting results to the public and file with the World Credit Organization [WCO].