Jacob Kounin
B.F. Skinner
Lee & Marlene Canter
Jones Model
Rudolf Dreikurs
100
A teacher’s ability to know what is going on at all time in the classroom - "having eyes in the back of your head"
What is Withitness?
100
Natural and unlearned reinforcements – sensory – edible, the softness of a blanket to a child.
What are Primary Reinforcements?
100
This approach is often characterized by focusing primarily on
What are Rewards & Punishment?
100
The main focus of Jones's model of discipline.
What is helping students support their own self control?
100
Attention Getting, Seeking Power and Control, Seeking Revenge, Displaying Inadequancy.
What is 4 goals of misbehavior according to Dreikurs.
200
The pacing and flow of instruction – organization and delivery of instruction
What is Momentum?
200
Tangible rewards like a certificate, stickers, being first in line, points.
What are Secondary Reinforcements?
200
Teachers have a right to teach in a well-managed classroom and students have the right to learn in a
What is Controlled Environment?
200
Most of lost teaching time can be salvaged if teachers systematically employ three kinds of techniques that strongly assist discipline.
What is effective body language, incentive systems, and efficient individual help?
200
Do the unexpected is a technique used for which misbehavior.
What is attention getting
300
A procedures that will allow a teacher to be effective when two situations occur at the same time – multi-tasking?
What is Overlapping?
300
The major factors that determines the behavior - can be positive or negative.
What are Consequences?
300
A systematic discipline plan should be set when
What is prior to the start of school?
300
Incentive systems, which motivate students to remain on task, complete work, and behave properly, also contribute to?
What is good discipline?
300
Provide tutoring is a technique used for which misbehavior.
What is displaying inadequacy
400
The transitioning from one activity to another without disruptions.
What is Smoothness?
400
Denying a student a reinforcement for a fixed period of time.
What is Time out or time away?
400
An effective behavior management program is fueld by?
What are informed student choices?
400
Posture, eye contact, facial expression, signals, and physical proximity represents what?
What is effective body language?
400
Dreikurs promoted the use of encouragement and logical consequences rather than?
What is reward and punishment
500
The process of communicating to students that their participation will be observed or evaluated.
What is Group Alert?
500
The theory modeled after Skinner's research which is the arrangement of consequences and measurement of behavioral change to help the student acquire positive behaviors.
What is Behavior Modification?
500
Two aspects that are critical to Assertive Discipline
What is feedback and reinforcement
500
Teachers in typical classrooms lose approximately what % of their instructional time because students are off task
What is 50%?
500
Regardless if the child is well-adjusted or is misbehaving, his main purpose will be?
What is social acceptance
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