The listener rovides feedback to the speaker about the message heard and the emotion conveyed and lets the speaker know he or she is being understood and respected.
What is active listening?
100
Tradition that focuses on the feelings, psychological needs, and emotions of the individual learner.
What is Humanist Tradition?
100
The behavior that deals with positive and negative reinforcements.
What is Increase behavior?
100
This includes unauthorized leaving of class, abusive conduct towards others, cutting class, etc.
What is a moderate misbehavior?
100
When the motivation to learn is seriously lacking or a major and or consistent infraction of a school or classroom rule has occurred, this is the most immediate response.
What is a teacher-family conference?
200
Changing or modifying a behavior by following the behavior with some type of reinforcement.
What is behavior modification?
200
Tradition that focuses on the prevention of misbehavior as opposed to ways of dealing with it after it has occurred.
What is Classroom management tradition?
200
The behavior with intermittent reinforcement.
What is maintain behavior?
200
Type of misbehavior involving theft, possession, or sale of another's property, truancy, etc?
What is a severe misbehavior?
200
The teacher's ability to react to students of different cultures with different verbal and nonverbal classroom management techniques.
What is culturally responsive teaching?
300
An arrangement in which students work in groups and are rewarded on the basis of the success of the group.
What is cooperative learning?
300
Tradition that focuses on changing or modifying inappropriate behavior once it has occurred.
What is applied research tradition?
300
Events that are present when you perform a behavior that elicits or sets off the behavior.
What are behavioral antecedents?
300
A misbehavior that could deal with talking back, getting out of their seat, tardiness, throwing objects, etc?
What is a mild misbehavior?
300
A major concern in schools over the past decade has been the significant rise in ________.
What is bullying?
400
The normal developmental behaviors that children perform when confined to a small space with a large number or other children.
What are surface behaviors?
400
Tradition that advocates time-out, response cost, and overcorrection.
What is applied research tradition?
400
The behavior that deals with punishment.
What is decrease behavior?
400
Type of response that deal with detention, a behavior contract, or a parent conference?
What is a moderate response?
400
This may have lifelong effects on your learners.
What is neglect?
500
Providing a desired stimulus or reward after a behavior increases in frequency.
What is positive reinforcement?
500
Tradition that incorporates classroom rules, consequences, and routines to keep students on task and actively engaged.
What is classroom management tradition?
500
The theorist that has a tradition of applied behavior analysis closely linked with his theory of learning.
Who is Skinner?
500
This includes a warning, feedback to the student, time-out, etc.
What is a mild response?
500
Feelings of loneliness or isolation may affect a learners __________ __________.