Exam 13: Creating Learning Environments
Exam 1: Learning, Teaching, and Educational Psychology68 Questions
Exam 2: Cognitive Development84 Questions
Exam 3: The Self, Social, and Moral Development120 Questions
Exam 4: Learner Differences and Learning Needs100 Questions
Exam 5: Language Development, Language Diversity, and Immigrant Education74 Questions
Exam 6: Culture and Diversity73 Questions
Exam 7: Behavioral Views of Learning107 Questions
Exam 8: Cognitive Views of Learning131 Questions
Exam 9: Complex Cognitive Processes95 Questions
Exam 10: The Learning Sciences and Constructivism87 Questions
Exam 11: Social Cognitive Views of Learning and Motivation62 Questions
Exam 12: Motivation in Learning and Teaching116 Questions
Exam 13: Creating Learning Environments109 Questions
Exam 14: Teaching Every Student100 Questions
Exam 15: Classroom Assessment, Grading, and Standardized Testing185 Questions
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According to Woolfolk,the best answer to school violence is ________.
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Activities that are accomplished in the classroom are described as ________.
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When students are actively attending to learning material,the process is called ________ time,or time on task.
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If a student tells you that he broke up with his girlfriend last night and was unable to complete his homework,it is the teacher's responsibility to see that the homework gets completed.
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Room arrangement is an important factor in achieving instructional goals.Discuss why this is true and identify and discuss at least four principles of effective room arrangements.
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Assertive discipline usually serves to make students angrier and more likely to misbehave than other types of management.
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Of the seven ways suggested for stopping misbehavior quickly,the least intrusive way is the make eye contact with,or move closer to,the offender.
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A circle seating arrangement is generally inappropriate for whole-group presentations.
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One of the best ways to prevent classroom management problems is to make sure the students are cognitively ____________.
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In determining who owns a problem,what basic question should the teacher ask?
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A teacher who is skilled in overlapping can monitor several classroom events at the same time.
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There are three basic ways of organizing space in the classroom: (1)interest areas, (2)personal territories,and (3)teacher territories.
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The fishbowl arrangement in the classroom helps to create a feeling of group cohesion.
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The most effective set of classroom rules is one that specifically spells out as many of the "do's and don'ts" as possible.
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The essential difference between rules and procedures is that rules are
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What is the key element underlying participation structures for different classroom activities?
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Thomas Gordon described a system for determining what kind of response is needed in different problem situations.What is the nature of this system and what does it suggest that teachers should do to solve these types of problems?
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Teachers who appear to have "eyes in the back of their head" due to their awareness of everything that happens in the classroom are considered by Kounin to be skilled in ________.
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Classrooms contain many different people with differing values,attitudes,and goals.This is why classrooms are said by Doyle to be
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