The More You Know... | How to Rule The Queendom/Mattdom | Death Stare | Children of The Corn | Divine Design |
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What is classroom climate?
What is an overall psychological atmosphere of the classroom.
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What are the details to look for when designing a classroom?
What are environmental conditions, use if space, and seating arrangements.
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What is moving close to the student and standing there until the problem behavior stops?
What is physical proximity/proximity interference.
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What are three basic needs for children?
[See handout]
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What are details that contribute to acoustical quality and noise control ?
(see handout)
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What is applied behavior analysis or (ABA)?
What is a systematic application of stimulus-response principles to address a chronic behavior problem.
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What is the maximum number of rules any classroom should have?
What is 5.
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What is an example of a seductive object and how would you intervene to keep the on task? Note: 1 minute to form your answer.
[Open-ended]
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What is the solution to dealing with power-hungry students?
What is more responsibility, choices, and decisions.
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What are ways to create an inviting classroom environment?
(See handout)
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What is sense of school community?
What is a shared belief that all faculty and students within a school are working together to help everyone learn and succeed.
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What are classroom procedures?
What are routines that call for specified behaviors at particular times during particular activities.
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What are two nonverbal interference signals you an give a student who is off-task?
What is eye contact and head shaking.
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What is the recommended way to deal with an attention-monger?
[See handout]
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What are characteristics of an emotionally safe environment?
(See handout)
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What is positive behavioral support?
What is a systematic intervention that addresses chronic misbehaviors by (A). identifying the purposes those behaviors might serve for a student and (b) providing more appropriate ways for a student to achieve the same ends.
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What is an example of a consequence?
Example: students having to run laps during recess because they did not line up correctly to leave the room.
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What is stating a student's name and reminding students of correct behavior?
What is verbal cueing?
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What is the solution to dealing with a child who has inadequacy issues?
[See handout]
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What are the types of bullying?
What is direct and indirect
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What is withitness?
What is a classroom management strategy in which a teacher gives the impression of knowing what all students are doing at all times.
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What are the two types of classroom guidelines?
What are rules and procedures?
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Once a child has returned to on-task behavior, what do you give them?
What is MORE ATTENTION!!!
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What is the recommended way to deal with a child who is seeking revenge?
[See handout]
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What is a strategy in which teachers use developmentally appropriate books to help children identify and express their fears and feelings?
What is bibliotherapy
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