Behavioral Psychology
Ethic of Care
Moving Beyond Classroom Rules
100
What happened during the 1970’s & 1980’s
The college course, training and workshop offered to control classroom behaviors during these times
100
What is self-evaluation
Instead of blaming students we should do this
100
What is enable educators to respond when student misbehave but with responses that embody an ethic of care
Restorative Justice can be defined as this
200
What is Crude Behavioral Theory
The theory used by some programs to extinguish unwanted behaviors
200
What is a great moral purpose, to care for children.
The purpose that educators should commit themselves to
200
What are values, moral development, self-discipline, and/or personal responsibility
The major roles in student’s learning and behavior
300
Who are Lee and Marlene Canter
The developers of “Assertive Discipline”
300
What is a structured, systematic approach designed to assist educators in running an organized, teacher-in-charge classroom environment; based on rewards and punishments.
Assertive Discipline is defined as this
300
To create an openness classroom
The main idea of Summer Hill's classroom is this
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