CH 6
What determines the classroom management guidelines for students with special needs?
IEP
Mr. Davies includes his students in the process of establishing expectations for his classroom. This is an example of
a democratic classroom
Ms. Myers uses a ticket system in her classroom to reward appropriate behavior. Students can trade tickets for extra recess or movie time. She uses
a token economy
During a math lesson, Mr. Jeffries inserts the name of a student who is off task into a math scenario. Mr. Jeffries is using
a verbal unobtrusive intervention.
Ms. Gomez witnesses a student verbally and physically assaulting another teacher. Ms. Gomez should
ask for help from a building administrator.
The establishment and enforcement of rules and disciplinary actions is called
classroom management
All of the following are ways to develop student-teacher relationships except
discussing student issues with colleagues
To what aspect of the learning environment was John Dewey referring to when he spoke of the "educative effect"?
environment of the classroom
Permanent removal from school is
expulsion
When a teacher praises a student, which motivation(s) is she employing?
extrinsic
Turning the lights on and off and speaking loudly enough to be heard are examples of a teacher who is
getting student attention
All of the following are reasons for routines except
improving test scores
All of the following are true of the consequence of suspension except
it always leads to expulsion for some length of time
All of the following are examples of nonverbal unobtrusive interventions except
leading a class discussion about why a particular behavior is inappropriate.
Barry writes on his desk during math class. He is asked to clean the desks in the classroom during a school-required detention. This is an example of
matching consequences to behavior
The students at Pine Street School participate in a program where students are trained as go-betweens to help other students work through their differences. This is an example of
peer mediation
Mr. Thomas has brought in couches, chairs, rugs, plants, and curtains for his second-grade classroom. Which element of a productive classroom is Mr. Thomas providing?
physical space
Guidelines for school districts engaging in corporal punishment include all of the following except
providing the student with an alternative to corporal punishment.
Ms. Summers arranges her students so that she can approach each student quickly and easily without having to negotiate narrow pathways. Ms. Summers understands the element of
proximity
All of the following are steps to use when correcting students except
publicly correct the student so that others will learn from his or her example.
All of the following are examples of extrinsic incentives except
self-monitoring
Which of the following situations best demonstrates the concept of processing?
sending a student out of the classroom for the purpose of reflection and planning
Glasser's Choice Theory includes five basic needs. Which response accurately names four of the needs?
survival, power, freedom, fun
Building classroom community includes all of the following except
teaching and enforcing classroom procedures
Mr. Jackson's students often describe him as "having eyes on the back of his head." His students know that he is aware of what is going on in the classroom at all times. This concept is known as
withitiness