Rules
Social Powers
School Cameras
Misc one
Misc two
100

Describe a rule that deals with classroom conduct

Raising your had to speak

Remaining in your seat

100

What is social influence?

The ability of a leader to get his followers to comply

100

Are you allowed to videotape people without their permission?

yes

100

Name a common classroom management mistake

Responding to surface-level behavior

100

What is a discipline flow chart?

Tells the consequences step by step for eacg violation

200

How many rules should you have on the first day of school?

4 to 6 rules

200

When a leader threatens their employees and expects them to comply that leader has ____________ power.

coercive power

200

Are you allowed to record others without their permission?

no

200

Name 4 verbal/nonverbal communication examples

Tone of voice
Facial expressions
Movement around the room
The “look”

200

List a rule you can communicate at a later time

You must wear goggles during labs

300

Explain three differences you would see for rules written for early childhood vs. rules written for  middle schoolers

fewer words per rule
less rules altogether
kid-friendly language
clip art matches exactly

300

When employees accept and believe in their leader's ability and experience, the leader has _____________ power.

expert

300

Explain three ways that cameras in the school building positively impact the learning environment.

watches student behavior
keeps the teacher accountable
keeps common areas safe
provides back-up proof if behavior questions arise

300

Three benefits to creating classroom expectations with your students include…

Students feel valued
Students understand the power of collaboration
Students will have a clear understanding of the expectations

300

Three ways to create shared classroom expectations

Hold a group discussion
Create web charts
Collaborative sticky notes

400

Describe one rule that you must clarify on the first day of school

Bathroom rules and policy

400

If a leader has referent power, that means...

the employee will be loyal to him

the leader is seen as someone that the employee could talk to about issues and concerns

400

Why do you need to ask permission to take photos of students in your internship?

Some parents are in custody disputes or are in shelters due to domestic violence or homelessness
400

Name key ways to maintain effective classroom management

Establish Relationships, Model Behavior, Never Punish an Entire Class for One Student’s Behavior, Set Guidelines and Stick to Them, Ample Opportunities for Movement, & Create a Safe Classroom Environment

400

What are some benefits of creating classroom rules with your students?

Students have a say about what is important.

Students can state what consequences they feel are appropriate when misbehavior occurs

Students' imput creates better buy in


500

Name five kinds of rules that teachers use

Academic work
Classroom conduct
Hallway behavior
Bathroom behavior/frequency/procedure
The first day of school expectations

500

Provide five examples of rewards that to be used in a classroom to encourage positive behavior

homework pass
extra recess
lunch in the classroom
candy
stickers
prize box
classroom celebration

500

Share five pros/cons of having cameras 

To support appropriate student behaviors

To improve teacher practice

Privacy concerns

Protection of individuals

Decrease in acting out/inappropriate behaviors-

500

Name seven places in a school that need rules

Gym
Media Center
Art
Science Lab
Hallway
Bathroom
Cafeteria

500

Name the other five most common classroom management mistakes

Assuming it’s not an academic issue
Confronting every minor infraction
Public shaming
Expecting compliance
Not checking your biases