Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Monique and Rika are usually good friends, but they have been engaging in low-level squabbling all day. In the last class period of the day, Monique says to the teacher, “I can’t stand it anymore. Please let me change desks to get away from Rika.” True or false: Glasser would encourage the teacher to quickly grant Monique’s request.
2. Glasser would argue that when interacting with students, a teacher should focus on maintaining their persona as the leader in the classroom.
3. Before it’s time to go to lunch, students are supposed to clean up the areas around their desks. Eric and Livvy get into an argument about who should clean up the paper scraps between their desks; each proclaims that the other made the mess. True or false: Glasser would recommend that the teacher try to determine which student was responsible for the loose paper.
4. Reality Therapy reflected Glasser’s emphasis on the present rather than the past.
5. Glasser’s ideas about success and grading are well-aligned with the goals of most U.S. public schools.
1. FALSE
2. FALSE
3. FALSE
4. TRUE
5. FALSE
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