Student vs. Adult Centered Classroom
Punishment vs. Discipline
Conflict Resolution
Miscellaneous
Textbook Readings
100

An example of this, involves a lecturer standing at the front of the room, pouring knowledge into students' minds.

What is an Adult-centered environment.

100

"That's enough Jack! Quit your yelling and go sit in the time out chair!" would be an example of this.

What is a punishment.

100

This is the number of steps in the conflict resolution process.

What is 6.

100

When 2 children are having an argument on the floor, what action should a teacher first do, before engaging in the problem solving process.

What is getting down to their physical level.

100

When a young child see the world from only their own point of view, they are said to be this.

What is egocentric.

200

In this kind of classroom, students often work in pairs or groups, and help each other in the learning process.

What is a student-centered classroom.

200

The Authoritative approach is more likely to include this, in addition to a set of clear classroom rules.

What is discipline.

200

This step in conflict resolution, involves gathering information.

What is step 3.

300

This is said to be one of the biggest downsides of having a student-centered classroom.

What is noise.

300

An Authoritative classroom teaching style is one of 3 possible approaches. These are the other 2.

What are the Authoritarian and Avoidance approaches.

300

This step in the problem solving process involves providing follow-up support.

What is step 6.

400

This style of teaching involves the teacher being a facilitator of learning; there to help and be resourceful when needed.

What is a student-centered.

400

"You haven't done your homework. You'll have to stay in at recess until you get it finished." would be an example of this.

What is a logical consequence.

400

Step 1 of the conflict resolution process involves doing this.

What is approaching calmly.

400

A child bringing a tissue to an adult who is crying, or offering a blanket to someone who is shivering, would be a sign of this, which often develops by age 3 or 4.

What is empathy.

500

In student centered classrooms, you'll likely find subjects being taught using these 4 different learning styles.

What are:

Visual, auditory, reading/writing, and kinesthetic.

500

A child is running in the classroom, and falls and hurts his head. This would be an example of what kind of consequence?

What is a natural consequence.

500

This step in the problem solving approach involves acknowledging a child's feelings.

What is step 2.

500

In Piget's Preoperational Stage, children are said to be this, when they base their understanding of the world on obvious physical characteristics.

What are concrete thinkers.

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