Chapter 11 EDU
Due process and equal protection are guaranteed in the U.S. Constitution by the
14th amendment
_____________ is when teachers are engaged with their students and provide verbal encouragement to what they are saying
Active Listening
At the high school level, the system this system would involve students writing their own name on the board and putting tally marks after their name when misbehavior occurs.
Affective Discipline
The system for behavior where one would see individual colored cards for each student often in individually named packets is_________________________?
Affective Discipline
The system that focuses on teachers insisting upon responsible behavior from students is known as_________________________?
Affective Discipline
__________________________ tell us that behavior is learned and can be modified.
Behavior Psychology
Which of the following is not an example of displaying unconditional positive regard?
Comprehensive rule development with supports
_______________________ is maintained through the establishment of rules and guidelines of behavior
Conduct Management
___________________ is said by some to get in the way of creativity?
Consequences
According to Johnson and Johnson, which of the following is not a component of their well-managed classroom?
Content management
Teachers employing the ___________________ approach view students as social beings who want to be accepted by the group.
Democratic Classroom
Which theorist five dimensions of classroom life?
Doyle
The view that classroom management "involves a series of decisions teachers make to create classroom communities where students are engaged in worthwhile activities that support their learning" is attributed to
Emer, Evertson, and Worsham.
Which theorist offered four key elements to good room arrangement?
Emmert & Evertson
Effective classroom management involves managing all of the following except?
Enrollment
Conduct management involves which of the following?
Establishment of rules and guidelines
___________________________________ asserted that classroom management becomes routine once rules and expectations are made clear and instruction is well managed.
Evertson & Emmer
Lack of knowledge of content standards is often cited as a number one concern of beginning teachers.
False
Routines, rules, and schedules discourage spontaneity and creativity.
False
The amendments to the U.S. Constitution that address students' and teachers' rights and responsibilities are the
First and Fourteenth.
The theorist who advocates use of the Choice Theory approach is
Glasser.
Which of the following deals with the idea set forth by Doyle of 'events in the classroom are constantly in the making'?
History
Which of the following deals with the idea set forth by Doyle of 'life in a classroom is fast paced and close and some events must be taken care of immediately'?
Immediacy
Classroom management defined as "the act of supervising relationships, behaviors, and instructional settings and lessons for communities of learners" is attributed to
Iverson.
Which theorist discussed the interior loop of the classroom and how the room arrangement influenced behavior?
Jones
Which philosophy creates an environment respectful of the citizenship rights of students?
Judicious Discipline
Covenant management involves which of the following?
Managing relationships and highly developed communication skills
Which of the following is not a component of how behavior is modified according to behavioral psychology?
Modeling
Which of the following deals with the idea set forth by Doyle of 'classrooms are complex, tightly populated social structure?
Multidimensionality
Content management involves which of the following?
Planning the physical environment, deciding on daily procedures
In order to have effective classroom management, the teacher must have expert knowledge in all of the following areas except:
Psychological processes
The idea of providing students the opportunity to be leaders in the classroom and take responsibility for their choices is attributed to
Quay and Quaglia.
When children are rewarded for acceptable behavior they will continue to exhibit that behavior. This is an example of using_____________________
Reinforcement
According to _____________________________ a democratic classroom provides an excellent venue for brain maturation
Robert Sylvester
Which of the following deals with the idea set forth by Doyle of 'many actions occur at the same time in a classroom'?
Simultaneity
Who has almost sole responsibility for managing a classroom?
Teachers
When students are actively engaged in learning, this is referred to as?
Time on task
A teacher must recognize the worth and dignity of every person in order to implement a democratic approach to classroom management
True
Activation involves the use of advance organizers to bring students' full attention to instruction.
True
All talk contains some type of emotional content.
True
Each developmental level has a set of typical behaviors.
True
Establishing a personal philosophy of classroom management must begin with knowledge of models and theories in the field.
True
Kohn advocates cooperation as the key to effective classroom management.
True
Most forms of management begin with rules.
True
Robert Sylvester argued that a democratic classroom provides an excellent venue for brain maturation.
True
Routines, rules, and schedules provide the framework in which our actions take place.
True
Stereotypical behaviors exist for each developmental level of children
True
The psychosocial dimension involves an individual's need for belonging.
True
The reaction of children to rules, regulations and procedures is universal among all children.
True
Three to five classroom rules for appropriate behavior are considered ideal.
True
Reflection can include journal writing, class meetings, and suggestion box use.
Ture
Which of the following deals with the idea set forth by Doyle of 'everything that happens in a classroom is public'?
Unpredictable and Public Climate
Which of the following is not a component of Gordon's instruction and communication approaches to classroom management?
Using negative or neutral words
A "complex set of strategies that a teacher uses to establish and maintain the conditions that will enable students to learn" is a view attributed to
Weber
The theorist who views classroom management as "all the things that a teacher does to organize students, space, time and materials so that instruction and student learning can take place is
Wong
An effective classroom arrangement to support learning includes
all rules and consequences clearly in view at all times.
Rules should be developed
by the person who is going to enforce them.
Positive reinforcement involves all of the following except
focusing on negative behavior.
The period of learning information about their surroundings as roles and procedures are established is
forming
Rules provide
guidance and clarity to routines.
The advent of school violence and dangerous weapons has led to all of the following except
increased student absenteeism.
Classroom arrangement is dictated by all of the following except
resource allocation.
According to Evertson and Emmer, classroom management becomes routine once
rules and expectations are clear.
The more time students have to learn, the more chances they have for
success.
Social emotional and group dynamics management approaches involve all of the following except
teacher-driven classrooms.
Assertive discipline involves
teachers insisting on responsible behaviors from students.
The democratic classroom approach depends on all of the following except
teachers using elections for all issues.
An effective classroom manager must be aware of all of the following except
technology integration.
Iverson's four stages that can influence management and discipline in the classroom are forming, storming, norming and performing.
true