Choice in Classrooms
Handling Trouble Makers
Student-Teacher Relationships
Classroom Motivation
Fun
200

Mr. C’s statement about the use of technology in the classroom

What is: “We’re Cooked”?

200

Sort of mindset you should keep when interacting with “troublemakers”.

What is an empathetic and caring mindset?

200

Attachment Theorist.

Who is John Bowlby?

200

Three motivation theories.

What is positive/Negative attachment, self determination theory, and achievement goal theory?

200

Software used for this presentation.

What is mentimeter?

400

One example of how Mr. C implemented choice in his classroom.

What are: choosing essay prompts (Gr. 10), a creative piece (Gr. 12), or seminars (Gr. 12)

400

Two theoretical connections in the “Handling Troublemakers” section.

What is behaviorism and humanism?

400

William James’ Self-Esteem Equation.

What is Success/Pretentions?

400

Definition of “classroom motivation”?

What is “Classroom motivation is the willingness of students and teachers alike to learn”?

400

Color of Josh’s laptop.

What is white?

600

Three benefits of a choice-based classroom.

What is engagement, adaptability and the prioritization of creativity?

600

Reason why cookie-cutter strategies do not work.

What are the unique differences and experiences between every person?

600

Classroom Management is often associated with preventing ____, but it also can be about creating a ____ learning environment.

What are “problems,” and “positive”?

600

Two ways of becoming better at classroom motivations as the educator.

What is practical experience in the classroom overtime and increasing our pedagogical knowledge, building a toolkit of skills which helps us in difficult situations?

600

Full name of the VIC151 course.

What is Theory and Practice of Teaching: Professional Practice?

800

Neil Noddings viewed teachers as:

What are “guides” and not “instructors”?

800

Reason why exclusion is a poor strategy.

What is the vicious cycle of being confused and falling behind?

800

3 examples of collaborative learning discussed in the presentation:

What is group work, peer tutoring, and guided practice?

800

Describe how Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs ties into why some students are less motivated to learn than others.

What happens when basic needs are not met, making it hard to focus on learning?

800

Name everyone’s name in the class present right now.

What is…?

1000

In the Chapter 4 reading, the benefits of choice in classroom says:

What is increasing student ownership of and responsibility for learning?

1000

Message that sends when excluding children.

What is the notion that belonging to the classroom hinges on their ability and willingness to be a certain type of person?

1000

Theorist that states humans are not only shaped by their environment, but humans also shape their environment.

Who is Albert Bandura?

1000

Intrinsic motivation is better than extrinsic motivation for this reason.

What is doing things for the sake of doing it because extrinsic motivators can vary or disappear easily?

1000

Topic of yesterday’s VicOne Plenary.

What is “Are we alone? A science journalist’s perspective on the search for life beyond Earth.”?