Mr. Blackmore says, "I've heard the term ‘active eyes' before with regard to monitoring student behavior, but I'm not sure exactly what it meAnswer: What does it mean to you?"
a. Teachers' eyes are always on their students – they can't ever look away from the whole group, because as soon as they do, misbehavior or disengagement will likely occur.
b. Teachers monitor behavior by seating themselves where they can see all students and then make a conscious effort to scan the room frequently, checking each student's behavior and task engagement.
c. As part of their classroom procedures, teachers make sure students know that they are expected to make eye contact with the teacher regularly; in this way, the teacher knows the student is still aware of his/her authority in the classroom.
d. Teachers should sneak a peek now and then to make sure that all students are in compliance with rules and procedures.
b
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