Vocab
Staying Motivated
In the Classroom
Diverse Learners
Review
100

What a student believes is important to know or thinks is enjoyable.

What is value?

100

Belief that a student can do the coursework.

What is self efficacy?

100

A teacher responds with "I can only respond to one student at a time."

What is an "I" statement?

100

Students that struggle with reading the word problems are put together. This is so the teacher can read certain questions and break them down for the students. Another group has trouble writing in full paragraphs.

What is flexible grouping?

100

Students ____ their own knowledge.

What is Construct?

200

Some students may describe with as teachers having their "eyes in the back of their head".

What is Withiness?

200

This student does not want to seem smart, or else the think their friends might stop talking to them. The refuse to take part in group discussion.

What is a work avoidant student?

200

A group of girls purposely decide not to invite a girl in their friend group to a party. They tell the girls crush she is not interested. 

What is social/relational bullying?
200

A teacher is constantly walking around the classroom, answering questions and demonstrating practice problems throughout the class. 

What is active teaching?

200

The removal of a stimulus is an example of what in operant conditioning?

What is negative feedback?

300

This teaching styles provides the class with a challenge, provides supports, then removes those supports.

What is adaptive teaching?
300
During the off season of a sport, students forget the fundamentals. Seasoned students know that the skills will come back in a practice or two, and that they can still improve this year.
What is growth mindset?
300

A student is talking about inappropriate discussion during class. The teacher says "That discussion is not school appropriate. you can either change the subject or move seats."

What is choice?
300

Having ____ expectations can help students succeed.

What are "high" expectations?
300

Once students learn how to bounce a basketball, they never have to learn that skill again, even years later.

What are automated basic skills?

400

A class is divided into a few small groups based on ability. This is to better accommodate for student needs.

What is Within Class Ability Grouping?

400

When you are excited or nervous before and during an activity.

What is Physiological or Emotional Arousal.

400

A student is giving you an attitude. Instead of giving attitude back the teacher asks them what's wrong. Afterwards the summarizes what the student said, making sure they understand the situation before providing suggestions. 

What is empathetic Listening?

400

A teacher decides to give a science class an academic article to read that is difficult to understand. The teacher gives a summary of what the academic article is, and provides vocab words. The next academic article has no summary since the students did well.

What is adaptive teaching?

400

A student who is learning to read and write wrote "I used to "liked" peppers until I tasted jalapenos! What is the student demonstrating?

What are over regularizations?

500

When a student is stuck at a lower level due to lack of evaluation.

What is Sustain Expectation Effect?

500

A students behaviors is pushing their friends away. This affects their mental health, which in turn worsens their behaviors. Their initial behaviors were from a lack of food and support at home.  

What is triadic reciprocal causality? 

500

Half the class is no longer listening to the lecture. A teacher can shift from a lecture to this strategy.

What is interactive activity or think-pair-share?

500

Using this strategy may lead students to lower achieving tracks later in their academic career.

What is within-class ability?

500

These children make up 25% of students under the age of 18.

What are children living in immigrant families?

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