Although a carefully planned classroom management system will not stop all misbehaviors, teachers usually can handle undesirable behaviors with ________ intervention techniques such as using physical proximity, maintaining eye contact, reminding students of appropriate behavior, providing needed assistance, telling students to stop the behavior, and using an I-message
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The teacher might ask one child who raises his hand to volunteer to tell a newcomer where the school's bikes are parked
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The balance between child-initiated activities and teacher-planned activities is determined by
A) the school's philosophy. B) the cooperating teacher's philosophy. C) the identified program goals. D) the classroom setting. E) All of these answers are correct.
The pause, prompt, and praise technique can be used to:
a. generate hypotheses. b. provide explicit cues. c. help students shape a skill. d. provide recognition.
A grace period is best described as:
a. the amount of time it takes to pay off your debt. b. the amount of time it takes to get a response to your FAFSA form. c. the period of time before you have to begin repayment on a loan. d. All of the above