Creating an environment conducive to learning
Dealing with misbehavior
Strategies and suggestions
Definitions
Coordinating Efforts with Others
100
Minimizing distractions, facilitating teacher-student interaction, surverying the entire class.
What is arranging the classroom?
100
An action that has the potential to disrupt students’ learning and planned classroom activities.
What is misbehaviour?
100
Allow students to set some of their own deadlines for completing assignments.
What is giving students a sense of control?
100
Appearance to know what all students are doing at all times.
What is withitness?
100
A teacher’s knowledge of a student’s culture, community, and background will have this effect on her understanding of that student
What is positive?
200
Times when students end one activity and start another and when misbehavior is especially likely to occur.
What is transition times?
200
The student has a strong desire to improve his behavior
What is promoting self-regulation?
200
Maintain a brisk pace throughout each lesson.
What is keeping students busy and engaged?
200
Psychological atmosphere
What is classroom climate?
200
Teacher-constructed checklists, grade sheets, and informal notes are all forms of this style of communication between teachers and parents
What is written communication?
300
This is something you can do to facilitate students’ learning, cognitive processing and motivate the students to want to learn.
What is planning activities?
300
Effective technique when the student seems unwilling to use self-regulation techniques
What is behaviorist techniques?
300
Provide public recognition of students' contributions to the overall success of the classroom.
What is creating a sense of community?
300
Shared feelings of a common goal.
What is sense of community?
300
The relationship between teacher and parents is best captured by this term
What is a partnership?
400
Seating students close to the teacher.
What is facilitating Teacher-student interaction?
400
Effective technique when the behavior is likely to change with a subtle reminder
What is cueing the student?
400
Create a sense of community among students.
What is creating an effective classroom climate?
400
Allowing students to set their own priorities.
What is student sense of control?
400
This style of parent-teacher conference often increases the likelihood of parent attendance
What are student-lead conferences?
500
These provide one mechanism through which you and your students can periodically review classroom policies.
What is regularly schedules class meetings?
500
Effective behavior strategy when the source of the problem may lie outside the school walls
What is conferring with the parents?
500
Give parents suggestions about learning activities they can do with their children at home.
What is getting reluctant parents involved in their children's schooling?
500
Need to feel socially connected to others.
What is need for relatedness?
500
Inviting other family members to participate in school activities and establishing a level of trust with parents are strategies to reduce this parental attitude
What is reluctance?
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