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A teacher who restricts and controls others; he or she is all powerful; the student is the subordinate
What is backbone teacher?
100
Students do not get rewards until they demonstrate what the teacher wants.
What is Grandma's rule?
100
This is the distance a teacher stands from a student in an effort to let the misbehaving student know his or her inappropriate behavior is recognized by the teacher.
What is proximity?
100
This method affirms students. Educators set limits; build cooperation, and use practical, simple, and easy-to-use strategies.
What is positive classroom management?
100
gave us behavior modification where positive or negative reinforcments are used to shape behavior
Who is BF Skinner?
200
Time when classroom conflicts are resolved peacefully in a democratic forum of students and the teacher.
What is a class meeting?
200
A type of motivation tha includes taking self-satisfaction in having appropriate behavior.
What is internal?
200
Educators are fair and consider indiviudal situations (as opposed to rigid rules), list rules that make sense to students, and model appropriate behaviors.
What is discipline with dignity?
200
was the first to promote effective instructional practices to promote positive student behavior
Who is Jacob Kounin?
300
Cooperative efforts among professionals (and students and learners) in which all parties share expertise and work toward a common goal.
What is collaboration
300
The teacher supervises or attends to more than one group or activity at the same time.
What is overlapping?
300
The teacher perceives everything in all areas of the classroom at all times.
What is withitness?
300
survival, power, fun, freedom, belonging
What are the 5 basic needs?
300
believes that students are worth the time and effort it takes to teach them responsible behavior.
Who is Barbara Coloroso?
400
Hiam Ginott's idea of using "I" messages.
What is congurent communication?
400
The type of behaviors that teachers choose to address because they violate class or school policy or interfere with instruction.
What are target behaviors?
400
Treating all behaviors, major and minor, with equal severity to make clear to everyone that policies would be enforced.
What is zero tolerance?
400
a model of solving conflicts that focuses on productive ways to handle the problem, without aggression or passivity
What is conflict resolution?
400
believes that educators should emphasize caring, mutual respect, encouragement, and order; teach the skills needed for successful lives, and conduct class meetings
Who are Nelson, Lott, and Glenn?
500
A type of praise that deals with the student's character and/or personality.
What is evaluative praise?
500
One of Driekur's four goals of misbehavior where students attempt to defy the teacher by doing whatever they want.
What is power-seeking?
500
A place where the business of education can be conducted in a welcoming environment free of intimidation, violence, and feer.
What is a safe school?
500
suggests that new disciplines are no better than the old disciplines and still rely on rewards and punishments. Educators must consider students from positive perspectives and must believe that they will make the right choice.
Who is Alfie Kohn?