What is the psychosocial environment?
The term Kounin used for teachers knowing what is happening all the time in the classroom
focus
overlapping
withitness
accountability
withitness
Who is primarily responsible for the psychosocial environment of a classroom?
students
teacher
principal
caregivers
teacher
The human brain, by nature is
reclusive
social
musical
unchangeable
social
Homework is most valuabe for
acquiring new learning
practicing existing learning
tapping into caregivers' expertise
securing community involvement
practicing existing learning
According to Harry and Rosemary Wong,
teachers shouldn't smile until Christmas
how teachers manage the classroom is the most important element in student learning
procedures only need to be practiced during the first two weeks
teachers should not "over communicate" with parents
how teachers manage the classroom is the most important element in student learning
The predominant goal that motivates students (according to Dreikurs and Albert) is
attention
power
belonging
appreciation
belonging
Not a consideration in the psychosocial environment
communication
manners
modeling
physical therapy
physical therapy
Using clip charts or Dojo points to reward positive behavior and punish negative behavior aligns with which discipline authorities?
Lee and Marlene Canter's Assertive Discipline
Setting a visual timer is a way to deal with
tattling
procrastination
tardiness
concerned caregivers
procrastination
A teacher confers with a student in the hallway to come up with a plan for improvement. Which theory is the teacher following?
Jones's See Say Do
Canter's Assertive Discipline
Wong's First Days of School Protocols
Kagan's Win-Win Discpline
Kagan's Win-Win Discipline
Instructional aides receive most of their training from
universities
district wide professional development
administrators
classroom teachers
classroom teachers
Humans are most ill at ease when they can't satisfy a
want
need
interest
motive
need
When teachers model, they want students to learn through
hands on activities
imitation
auditory analysis
"smoothing"
imitation
If noise level is a problem, students should be taught to
use the same volume level all day
be silent
adjust the volume to the situation using "voice levels"
ignore the noise
adjust the volume to the situation
A child asks for a piece of candy for remembering not to blurt out answers. This child is at what level or moral development?
one
two
three
four
two
When under stress regarding a parental issue, teachers should consider communication with caregivers
a waste of time
a futile attempt to fix the problem
a task to be postponed
worth the effort
worth the effort
Main complaint students have about school (according to Glasser) It's....
boring
hard
time-consuming
too structured
boring
Advantage of direct instruction....
encourages higher level thinking
provides careful guidance in thinking
promotes spontaneity
involves student exploration
provides careful guidance in thinking
Involvement of all students, regardless of background, creed, or level of ability is called
student rights
cooperative learning
democratic learning
inclusion
inclusion
A teacher who asks a student who is chatting to come to the board to demonstrate the correct answer is using
common sense
distract the distractor
cooperative learning
problem based learning
distract the distractor
If workload is too heavy, teachers should consider reducing
their exercise regimen
communication with caregivers
attendance at faculty meetings
amount of time wasted
amount of time wasted
Kagan does NOT promote
tangible rewards
multiple intelligences
cooperative learning
teambuilding activities
tangible rewards
According to Brian Mendler, we should be a "second to the last word" teacher to avoid what?
Children who are emotionally disturbed
require special schools
work best in predictable environments
usually can work unsupervised
are best home schooled
work best in predictable environments