An internal state that arouses, directs, and maintains behavior
Motivation
What is classroom management
the action(s) a teacher takes to stablish and sustain an environment that fosters student academic achievement as well as their social-emotional and moral growth
Engaging in aggressive behaviors towards another student is...
Bullying
The process of assessing knowledge using a pre-test, exam, and/or post-test is what type of assessment
Formative assessment
What are the two types of motivation?
Intrinsic & Extrinsic
Which of the following will NOT establish a good rapport with the students and set them up for success for this upcoming semester?
1. Create routines for participation structures, such as raising hands
2. Maximizing active learning time in the classroom
3. Establish guidelines and healthy boundaries so students know they are safe and cared for
4. State the expectation for perfection from every student
4. State the expectation for perfection from every student
When someone is being bullied for their ethnic background, this is
Identity bullying
Multiple choice, matching, short answer, true/false
Define intrinsic motivation
A person's internal desire/need/drive to complete a task without outside influence
True or False: it is important to restate to the entire class the expectations when only one student made the mistake
False
Define cyberbullying
attacking someone online anonymously
What is summative assessment?
Testing students' knowledge after the entire course materials has been covered
"Cumulative final/standardized tests"
Define extrinsic motivation
The encouragement for someone to complete tasks using outside forces to influence them (especially using things someone cares about or fears)
When teachers are targeting behaviors in the classroom and want to move students around they would....(name two types of this)
rearrange the seating
examples: clusters, horizontal rows, fish bowl, pairs
What are the three principles for a teacher to practice when in the classroom?
Positivity, reflection, and choice
What are informal assessments?
Assignments that gather information to help teachers determine how their lectures need to be geared toward
When trying to motivate students to have autonomy, it is important to....
recognize students' effort put into completing the assignment or task
Explain what is meant by providing a natural/logical consequence to address a behavior
providing or allowing the student to redo, repair, or in some way face the result of their action.
If they are running and bump into someone, the logical consequence would be to have the student care for the person they hurt (applying cold compress, helping them to the nurse/class/carrying their belongings, etc.)
What is the difference between restorative justice and peer mediation?
Restorative justice focuses on repairing relationships with the community (victim(s), offenders, and community members)
Peer mediation goes through the steps of conflict resolution between peers (students-typically without teacher facilitation)
After completing the final exam, I will...