Five Principles of Classroom Culture
10 Theorists of Classroom Management
TECHNIQUES from Doug Lemov – Teach Like a Champion
Characteristics and Strategies of Working with Students with Special Needs
Four Theoretical Models of Human Behavior and Classroom Management
100
“Teachers that give students plenty to say yes to, and plenty to get involved in, plenty to lose themselves in,” are practicing this one of the five principles of classroom culture.
What is engagement?
100
Which theorist of classroom management believes positive reinforcement will shape and establish desired behavior?
Who is B.F. Skinner?
100
This technique says that if a group of students do something wrong they need to do it over to have a quick feedback loop.
What is "Do it again?"
100
To maintain the least restrictive environment (LRE) for a student with special needs, segregated and self-contained classes are being replaced by this type of classroom whenever possible.
What is an inclusive class? Or, what is an integrated class?
100
Which theoretical model of behavior looks incorporates moral autonomy, caring and community building?
What is Constructivist model?
200
Teaching your students what successful learning behavior looks like step by falls under which of the five principles of classroom culture.
What is discipline?
200
Which classroom management theorist is associated with say-see-do?
Who is Fred Jones?
200
A technique used to create the illusion of speed by using a variety of activities to accomplish your objective and moving from one to the other throughout the course of a lesson.
What is “Change the Pace?”
200
Name one of the most important teaching strategies that could be used for all students.
What is differentiation?
200
This model focuses on the inner lives and landscapes of the child's inner mind. Every behavior is just the tip of the iceberg.
What is the Psychodynamic model?
300
Complete the list of five principles of classroom culture: discipline, management, control, influence and
What is engagement?
300
Which behavioral theorists’ models emphasize democratic teaching?
Who is Rudolph Dreikurs?
300
A short activity that you have written on the board or is waiting at their desks before students enter, that is completed at the very beginning of class is also called this.
What is a “Do Now?”
300
This strategy for working with students with special needs involves having them sit at the front of the classroom near the teacher or whiteboard.
What is preferential seating?
300
What does the environmental model of classroom management entail?
What is student environment influences their behavior and simple changes in their environment may be implemented to correct their behavior.
400
Looking someone in the eye and speaking firmly is an example of which principle of classroom culture?
What is control?
400
An educational theorist who focused on a teacher’s ability to affect student behavior through instructional management.
Who is Jacob Kounin?
400
How is the technique Pepper different from Cold Call?
What is Pepper is used as a review tool. It is fast and does not allow for discussion. Also the teacher can ask students to raise their hands to answer the question.
400
Which of the following would NOT be a helpful strategy for working with a student with ADHD? A. Give the student more time to complete assignments. B. Offer the student a choice of where to sit in order to minimize distractions. C. Have the student multi-task to make up for missed work. D. Chunk larger tasks into smaller segments.
What is have the student multi-task to make up for missed work?
400
From Danforth and Boyle’s four theoretical models of human behavior and management, this model involves the teacher(s) and students sharing the responsibility of building a classroom community that is caring with a sense of unity and connectedness.
What is the Constructivist model?
500
___________cannot sustain itself without the 4 other principles.
What is management?
500
The theorist Marvin Marshall created which classroom discipline approach?
What is discipline through raising responsibility?
500
Why is the technique 100% important?
What is the culture of noncompliance can spread?
500
What is the biggest gift that we can give to a student with a learning disability?
What is the gift of time?
500
Danforth and Boyle’s Constructivist Model suggests developing in students a sense of self as a responsible moral agent, being a concerned evaluator of what is good and what is bad in each life situation; and it is referred to as this.
What is moral autonomy?