HIB
Learning Communities
Propensities
Environmental Factors
Everything
100
All acts of HIB must be reported in writing within this many days of the verbal report.
What is two days?
100
Developing rules, classroom procedures, and a classroom routine are all part of this stage of the learning community.
What is Stage 2: Establishing Expectations
100
There are this many (?) propensities for teachers and this many propensities (?) for students in a learning community.
What is 4 and 7?
100
An educational system in a city with high poverty and population is this kind of environment.
What is an urban environment?
100
This is the name for a teacher's attitudes, beliefs, and values.
What is disposition?
200
After an HIB report has been processed, it must be reported here at the next available opportunity.
Where is a Board of Education meeting?
200
These are the five stages of the learning community.
What are Beginnings, Establishing Roles and Expectations, Identifying and Resolving Conflicts, Supporting and Expanding the Learning Community, and Disbanding/Closure
200
These are some of the propensities of learning community members. (Name at least 3)
What are identifying common needs and purposes, seeing peers as colleagues, seeking self and group actualization, recognizing others as similar, reflecting on past actions, helping and being helped, and celebrating accomplishments?
200
This type of poverty is the lack of shelter, food, and running water.
What is absolute poverty?
200
These are the four components of a morning meeting. (Do not have to be in order)
What are greeting, activity, sharing, and message?
300
All acts of HIB must be reported verbally to the principal at this time.
What is the same day they occurred?
300
This stage might involve the principal or students' parents.
What is stage 3: Identifying and Resolving Conflicts?
300
Forming a study group is an example of which student propensity?
What is seeking group actualization?
300
These areas have low population and often have less access to services because of their location.
What are rural areas?
300
Planning for instruction that promotes understanding is part of this stage of the learning community.
What is stage 4: Expanding and Supporting the Learning Community?
400
This many days after receiving the report of the incident, the principal or the principal’s designee must initiate an investigation of the incident, which must also be conducted by a school anti-bullying specialist.
What is one day?
400
Monitoring and reflection on the productivity of a learning community is part of this stage.
What is Stage 4: Expanding and Supporting the learning community.
400
Giving out rewards and posting student work on display are examples of which student propensity?
What is celebrating accomplishments?
400
These four risk factors are associated with poverty. (Name at least 2)
What are emotional and social challenges, acute and chronic stressors, cognitive lags, and health and safety issues.
400
Separating important information from less important details is a reading strategy known by this name.
What is determining importance?
500
These four groups of people must be informed of HIB procedures. (Name at least 3)
Who are students, parents, faculty, and staff?
500
An example of this characteristic might be moving students on to a higher reading level as they progress throughout the year. (NOT a stage)
What is developmental perspective?
500
These are some of the propensities of teachers. (Name at least 2)
What are instructional leadership, developmental perspective, cooperative disposition, and reflective orientation?
500
It is important to know about these three contextual/situational factors to build an effective learning community.
What are students, school/neighborhood, and surrounding community?
500
This theory informs and shapes the practice of teaching.
What is pedagogy?