Robert Marzano
Fred Jones
Spencer Kagan
William Glasser
Allen Mendler
100
This is a technique for quantitatively combining the results from a number of studies.
What is meta-analysis?
100
This term refers to moving about the room easily and interacting with individuals.
What is work the crowd?
100
This process enables students and teachers to work together closely to find acceptable solutions to behavior problems.
What is "Win-Win Discipline?"
100
Glasser believes that most classroom behavior occurs when the students are ______________?
What is bored or frustrated by class expectations?
100
This refers to respect for life and oneself.
What is dignity?
200
This tells you how much of a difference in behavior you can expect between classes that effectively employ a given aspect of classroom management and classes that do not.
What is effect size?
200
Jones believes this is the first thing the students should be doing upon entering the room.
What is bell work?
200
These are the three principles of Win-Win Discipline.
What are same side, collaborative solutions, and learned responsibility?
200
This term refers to need for survival, need for belonging, need for power, need for fun, and the need for freedom.
What are basic needs?
200
This term refers to students whose willful behavior severely inhibits learning and puts them in danger of failing in school.
What is behaviorally at risk?
300
These are the four major management factors for decreasing classroom disruptions/
What are rules and procedures, disciplinary interventions, teacher-student relationships, and mental set?
300
This is an approach to get the students to be active in the lesson.
What is "Say, See, Do" teaching?
300
These are the four types of disruptions.
What are aggression, breaking the rules, confrontations, and disengagement (ABCD)?
300
This theory acknowledges that we cannot control anyone's behavior except our own, and cannot successfully make a student to anything.
What is Choice Theory?
300
Mendler believes that the school, teachers, students should have and practice this.
What are core values?
400
This is sometimes referred to as "having eyes in the back of your head."
What is wittiness?
400
This refers to time being allotted for activities such as learning games and enrichment activities.
What is "Preferred Activity Time," PAT?
400
When a student is persistently disruptive in class, this procedure needs to be enacted.
What is a personal improvement plan?
400
This type of teaching involves a warm, supportive classroom climate, lead teaching, school work that is useful, encouragement, and opportunity for students to evaluate work they have done and improve it.
What is quality teaching?
400
These are the three types of consequences.
What are logical, conventional, and generic?
500
This involves an avoidance of emotional extremes when dealing with students.
What is emotionally objectively?
500
This term refers to students routinely raising their hands for teacher help even when they did not need it.
What is helpless hand raising?
500
Genuine apologies have these three parts.
What are a statement of remorse, a statement of appropriate future behavior, an the request for acceptance of the the apology?
500
This consists of topics students find enjoyable and useful.
What is a quality curriculum?
500
This is Mendler's classroom theory.
What is Discipline through Dignity?
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