Exam 14: Managing the Classroom
Exam 1: Educational Psychology: A Tool for Effective Teaching113 Questions
Exam 2: Cognitive and Language Development109 Questions
Exam 3: Social Contexts and Socioemotional Development108 Questions
Exam 4: Individual Variations117 Questions
Exam 5: Sociocultural Diversity113 Questions
Exam 6: Learners Who Are Exceptional112 Questions
Exam 7: Behavioral and Social Cognitive Approaches118 Questions
Exam 8: The Information-Processing Approach121 Questions
Exam 9: Complex Cognitive Processes123 Questions
Exam 10: Social Constructivist Approaches125 Questions
Exam 11: Learning and Cognition in the Content Areas99 Questions
Exam 12: Planning, Instruction, and Technology117 Questions
Exam 13: Motivation, Teaching, and Learning127 Questions
Exam 14: Managing the Classroom114 Questions
Exam 15: Standardized Tests and Teaching104 Questions
Exam 16: Classroom Assessment and Grading96 Questions
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Create a proposal for your new principal that describes how you effectively manage group activities.
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Kounin focuses on four characteristics of effective group managers: (a) have "withitness"(i.e., they are aware of what is happening in the classroom), (b) cope effectively with overlapping situations,(c) maintain smoothness and continuity in lessons, and (d) engage students in a variety of challenging activities.
Which of the following is not TRUE concerning management issues in the elementary and secondary school classrooms?
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One effective way to handle student misbehavior in the classroom is to teach students that misbehavior always results in which of the following?
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What is the connection between students' successful experiences and classroom management?
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Imagine you are confronted with a classroom situation where one student is consistently bullying another student. What are specific strategies you might employ?
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Both advising and paraphrasing are important components of active listening.
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Students will most likely develop a high sense of self-esteem in classrooms that are managed with which strategy?
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Looking across the different classroom and school-based programs, create an eclectic program of your own that utilizes what you feel are the most important elements from the existing programs.
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The current view of the well-managed classroom is one in which students work quietly and independently, requiring little direction from the teacher and little interaction with other students.
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What are tips you might share with a colleague about effectively communicating with students?
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In the current view of classroom management, the teacher is best viewed as which of the following?
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During a conversation, Mr. Laurel pauses for a second or two before responding to his principal, Ms. Ryan. How should Ms. Ryan interpret Mr. Laurel's silence?
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Students in the "action zone" should be discouraged from participating in class discussions.
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Mr. Harmon is aware that Steven has been repeatedly picking on Ricky for the third day in the row. Today he intervenes. Which of the following would be his best approach?
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Advising, ordering, moralizing, and criticizing are all aspects of effective verbal communication.
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Both bullies and victims of bullies have been shown to suffer which of the following effects of bullying?
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Ms. Mackley teaches middle school science. Her classroom includes an aquarium with fish, a terrarium with two turtles, and a cage with a mouse. The desks are arranged in groups of four so that students can discuss science experiments and work together. Three different centers are set up around the perimeter of the classroom, each focused on a different area of science. Which of the following best describes Ms. Mackley's approach to classroom arrangement?
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Create a policy proposal for peer mediation of students' disruptive behaviors. Be sure to specify how the school will implement such an approach.
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Examine what Geneva Gay (2006) calls the "cultural mismatch" between teachers and students and discuss how it impacts classroom management. What can teachers do to reduce this mismatch?
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