List four things that teachers can do to promote prosocial behavior in the classroom
What will be an ideal response?
ANSWER: reinforce prosocial behavior; provide models of prosocial behavior; use victim-centered induction; increase learners’ emotional competence (focus on creating an emotionally positive classroom, help learners feel and express gratitude); increase learners’ moral reasoning and identity; establish a warm, secure relationships with learners; espouse prosocial values; help learners feel responsible for others; provide opportunities to practice prosocial behavior (promote volunteerism); advocate for effective school-based intervention programs
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