Problems which do not require teacher intervention and often are a result of student lack of interest
What are motivational problems?
Exemplifies 'the golden rule' and expects restitution for wrong-doings
What is Coloroso's theory of Inner Discipline?
According to Levin et al., these are the three S's of crisis management in regards to bullying
What are Safety & Security, Stability and Support?
Students believe the teacher as both special knowledge and the skills to help them acquire that knowledge
What is the Expert Authority base?
A teacher variable used to increase student motivation by using games, videos, and relating learning to life outside of school
What is student interest?
Depicted by students who threaten others or destroy property
What is revenge seeking behavior?
Coopersmith (as cited in Levin et al., 2016) states that chronically disruptive students have low levels of significance, competence and ____________.
What is virtue?
The action is intentional, between unevenly match individuals, and is repeated
What are bullying patterns?
The authority base most often used in a teacher-directed management theory approach
What is reward/coercive?
According to Levin et al., teaching students just 'the facts' is no longer sufficient in contemporary times. Students must be instructed in the ways to facilitate ______________.
What is 'learning how to learn'?
More of a teacher's time is spent managing 'this' rather than actually teaching.
What are behavioural / social problems?
According to Adler and Dreikurs (as cited in Levin et al, 2016), children are social beings who have a need to belong and are in pursuit of _________ ___________.
What is social recognition?
The event that transformed how Alberta schools viewed student safety and school violence
What is the Columbine or Taber massacre?
Outlines the six areas in which teachers must demonstrate competency as the basis for their evaluation
What is the Teaching Quality Standard?
A basic need individuals strive to meet in order to feel self-worth.
What is self-esteem?
The revenge seeking behaviour involving a teacher's car tail pipe?
What is inserting a potato?
Stated that students are often punished by rewards in school
Who is Alfie Kohn?
The document which outlines responsibilities regarding welcoming, caring, respectful and safe learning environments
What is the Alberta School / Education Act?
Guides you to stop the conversation when students who are complaining about a fellow teacher's discipline approach come to you.
What is the ATA Code of Conduct - in relation to colleagues section?
Requires a student-centered summary or review or lesson outcomes or key ideas that have been learned
What is Closure?
Interferes with the act of teaching or the rights of others to learn
What is a behavioural problem?
The management theory, according to Levin et al. (2016), most compatible with expert and legitimate authority bases
What is Collaborative classroom management theory?
Sadness or depression, avoidance of school, grades dropping; change in eating habits
What are signs a child is being bullied?
Assumes primary responsibility for managing student behaviour in a swift fashion
What is teacher-directed management?
Openmindedness, wholeheartedness and responsibility
What are Dewey's three attitudes of a critically reflective teacher (as cited in Grant & Zeichner)?