Classroom Management
Roles of Effective Teachers
Characteristics of Effective Teachers
Teaching Diverse Learners
Instructional Strategies
100

What is classroom management?

 To organize or set-up their classroom, to engage the students in learning and minimize behavioral issues

100

what is a mediator?

try to help those in a disagreement come to an agreement.

100

teachers who help the needs of their students and parents needs and showing commitment to their obligations is called?

being responsible

100

How many strategies are avalible for you use to help enrich/further gifted and talented students?

7

100

what are the 3 parts to questioning in key instructional skills?

plan questions along with the lesson, ask questions of varying difficulty, include open-ended questions 

200

when the teacher is getting to know their students and engaging them in learning helps build what?

sense of community

200
what are qualities of effective teachers?

skilled in communication, collaboration, empathy and patience.

200

when you are collaborating working cooperatively with others you are being?

a team player

200

how many disabilities exist in the special needs population?

8

200

what is one thing you want to avoid when responding to a students answer?

discouraging them from further participation 

300

when the teacher gives the students work to do on the board to start the class, is called?

managing transitions

300

teachers who tell the students what to learn and are direct rather than guide is called?

direct learning

300

what is the word that means having an positive attitude?

optimism

300

what is LEP and ELL stand for?

Limited English Proficiency, English Language Learners

300

what are 4 things to keep in mind when pacing a lesson while teaching?

knowing you natural style, look for signs of understanding, alternate types of activities, plan for smooth transitions

400

what are nonverbal cues?

techniques such as eye contact, body language, gestures and physical closeness to stop minor misbehavior.

400

when you actively involve students by creating situations that help students instead of presenting information is called?

facilitator

400

when students rely on their teachers to be on time and prepared to teach the teacher is being?

dependable

400

what are ALL the strategies for teaching talented and gifted students?

providing in-class enrichment, using self paced learning, skipping a grade, attending special schools, providing pull out programs, participating in extracurricular ativities, taking advanced classes

400

how many basic teaching strategies exist?

15

500

why is active learning in your classroom important?

helps develop the students critical thinking skills and confidence.

500

why are teachers role models?

They set high standards for themselves and for the students to follow by example.

500

what do teachers have to give or show to students and staff members in order to receive it back?

respect

500

what are accommodations for an IEP?

they are modifications to the learning environment, learning strategies, or materials that are made to help students with special needs 

500

what are blooms original six levels of thinking?

knowledge, comprehension, application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation

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