The Behavioral management plan DOES NOT include the following:
A) Rules and procedures
B) Lesson plans in detail.
C) Consequences
D) Supports/ interventions
B) Lesson plans in detail.
What are the expectations for the students behavior in class?
-Just sit there and listen to whatever the teacher tells you
-Come to school prepared and ready to learn
-Horse around the entire time
-Come to school prepared and ready to learn
The classroom should be a place that students feel safe in. (true or false)
True!!
Chase, who is in the fifth grade, has been doing poorly on his science tests. His parents and teacher have threatened to pull him out of the baseball team if he doesn't improve his grade. Chase knows that the boy who sits beside him always gets an A on tests, and he is considering peeking at his paper during the next test so that he can continue to play baseball. Discuss how this may be unfair boy who studied, and how Chase may not benefit from this situation
Chase might get hurt in the long run if he cheats on his test. He will not learn anything from cheating on a test, and the whole thing would be unfair to the other boy since he probably studied hard for his science test.
Your student is struggling in your class. What would be the best thing to do to help them out?
A) Let them figure it out themselves
B) Call them out in front of the class
C) Give them detention
D) Pull them aside and ask them if they need help at all (after school help, tutoring, etc)
D) Pull them aside and ask them if they need help at all (after school help, tutoring, etc)
What should students do if their fellow scholar needs help with something?
-ignore them
-tell them to ask the teacher
-try to help them out, and if they cant, grab the teachers attention
-try to help them out, and if they cant, grab the teachers attention
It is important that you help each and every student of yours that needs assistance. (true or false)
Alanna is a sophomore in high school, and she is concerned that her friend Kaylee has anorexia. She has watched Kaylee lose a lot of weight over the past year, skipping lunches and sometimes taking pills between classes. Alanna is worried that Kaylee may end up in the hospital, but her parents seem to be in denial that there is a problem. What should Alanna do? What would be the best way to go about this situation?
-whether Kaylee gets mad at her or not, the best thing that Alanna should do is to tell an adult about Kaylee's anorexia. Her health is the most important thing rather than what people may think.
All of the following are true about classroom management except:
A) Less management is needed when students are engaged and excited about learning.
B) Maintain the classroom rules but always be flexible and leave room for fun.
C) It is ok to ignore negative behaviors.
D) Children should feel safe and respected in the classroom environment.
C) It is ok to ignore negative behaviors.
What should students do if they are failing a class?
-hope for the best
-cheat on future assignments and exams
-ask the teacher for help and maybe even get a tutor
-ask the teacher for help and maybe even get a tutor
It is important that you report bullying, no matter who the bully is (whether the bully may be a friend, relative, etc) (true or false)
True
-don't push, but ask if the student is ok and if they need anything
-let your student know that you are there for them if they need anything
-talk to the parents or perhaps the principal to see what is going on with the student. investigate, but don't push.
Discipline would be punishing these children every time they disrupt the class; classroom management is moving them somewhere else to keep the disruption from happening in the first place.
-true
-false
-true
What should a teacher do if their student is distracting their class?
-kick them out immediately
-politely ask the student to stop distracting the class
-rpc the student (required parent conference)
-politely ask the student to stop distracting the class
If you are a teacher, you can go days on without actively teaching a class and the students will ultimately benefit from it. (true or false)
False
Mr. Smith is very popular with the students. He often converses and jokes with the students in the halls between classes. It's common for him to greet female students and staff with a hug and male students and staff with a pat on the back. One student has complained to the administration that Mr. Smith's hugs or physical contact makes her uncomfortable. Mr. Smith has been advised by the principal to stop all physical contact with students and staff. He agrees to try, but he can’t promise anything because that is the way he is and he isn’t doing anything wrong. What problems could arise in this situation?
-his physical touch might make the students feel uncomfortable or though as if he might be touching them in a sexual manner.
-if Smith's physical touch is seen as sexual abuse, he could lose his license or he might even go to jail.
-creating personal relationships with student will most likely be against the rules and regulations of being a teacher.
A key component of teaching is effective classroom management. This is the set of steps you follow to ensure that your students pay attention, don't distract each other and generally stay on task.
-true
-false
-true
What should a teacher do if they notice their student is getting bullied?
-ask the student if they are ok
-call the students parents
-talk to the bullies and their parents along with the principal and get the bullies punished
-all of the above
-all of the above
If there is a real hard lock-down during school and someone is knocking on your door, you have the option to answer it if you think it is someone you know. (true or false)
False
Ms. Ruiz is a teacher who is very popular with her students. She always offers students extra help after school, so it’s not uncommon to see students visiting her classroom after school. She has tutored one of her students, Michael, in a variety of subjects over a few years. During that time, Ms. Ruiz has emailed and texted Michael's cell phone using her personal number and email address. At first, the exchanges were very general, usually unrelated to school work (asking Michael about a sick family member, or how he was getting along with friends). Recently, the student began to text his teacher about more personal feelings. How might this relationship be a negative thing? What issues might arise from this student/teacher relationship?
-Ms. Ruiz might play favorites with Michael due to her more personal relationship with him.
-The conversations between Ruiz and Michael might be considered inappropriate
-There might be things said that could possibly put the student or teacher at risk. (etc)