Classroom Management
Creating a Productive Classroom Environment
Preventing Misbehavior
Responding to Misbehavior
Teacher-Student Relationships
100

This term refers to the strategies teachers use to maintain order and encourage student learning.

What is classroom management?

100

A classroom where students feel safe and respected fosters this kind of environment.

What is a positive classroom climate?

100

 This involves setting clear expectations and consistently enforcing them.

What is establishing rules and consequences?

100

This immediate response involves reminding students of expected behaviors.



What is a verbal reprimand?

100

Building this with students can lead to increased trust and respect.



What is rapport?

200

A well-managed classroom often has this kind of routine that students can predict.

What are consistent procedures?

200

Teachers can promote this by encouraging collaboration and mutual support among students.

What is a sense of community?

200

Teachers can prevent misbehavior by keeping students engaged through this.


What is active learning?

200

This strategy involves removing a student from a reinforcing situation to decrease misbehavior.



What is time-out?

200

Teachers show this by being fair and consistent in their interactions with students.


What is impartiality?

300

 This type of classroom arrangement minimizes distractions and maximizes student engagement.

What is an organized physical layout?

300

This involves recognizing and accommodating the diverse needs of all learners.

What is differentiated instruction?

300

This technique involves moving around the classroom to monitor student behavior.

What is withitness?

300

This technique involves having students make amends for their misbehavior.


What is restitution?

300

 This involves acknowledging and valuing students' perspectives and experiences.

What is empathy?

400

 Establishing these at the beginning of the year helps set clear expectations for behavior.

What are classroom rules?

400

Displaying student work and celebrating achievements contributes to this aspect of the classroom.

What is student ownership?

400

 Using signals or cues to redirect behavior without interrupting instruction is known as this.


What is nonverbal intervention?

400

This approach involves discussing the misbehavior privately with the student to understand underlying issues.


What is a student-teacher conference?

400

 Providing students with choices in their learning fosters this.

What is autonomy?

500

This proactive approach involves planning lessons that keep students interested and involved.

What is engaging instruction?

500

This term describes the alignment of classroom activities with students' interests and cultural backgrounds.

What is culturally responsive teaching?

500

This proactive strategy involves identifying and addressing potential disruptions before they occur.



What is preventive discipline?

500

This method involves involving parents or guardians in addressing ongoing behavioral issues.


What is parent-teacher communication?

500

This term describes the teacher's ability to influence student behavior through respect rather than authority.


What is referent power?