The morning meeting can be used to
a. make students feel at home in the classroom.
b. create a safe learning space.
c. engage students in literacy experiences.
d. all of the above.
D. all of the above.
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Mr. Farinelli was always thought of as a bit unusual, even eccentric, by his fellow teachers. He would, for example, take time to time to talk to students in order to learn what their interests were and what their lives were like out of school. Whenever he asked a student to do something, the request would always be preceded by "please" and followed by "thank you." He allowed students to make up
exams they missed and to take an alternate form of an exam on which they had performed poorly. He used discipline as a last resort, preferring to use humor as a way to deal with disruptive students. On the basis of this description, Mr. Farinelli's approach to teaching is most consistent with a. direct instruction. b. behavioral theory. c. humanistic theory. d. several different but complementary theories of learning.
To be effective a teacher need NOT be concerned about what goes on in a child's life outside the classroom
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Which of the following is the correct order of the four components of Bronfenbrenner's bioecological model, moving from the center outward?
A) Microsystems, macrosystems, exosystems, mesosystems B) Macrosystems, microsystems, mesosystems, macrosystems C) Macrosystems, exosystems, mesosystems, microsystems D) Microsystems, mesosystems, exosystems, macrosystems
The teacher who is most likely to have problems with capricious and "flaky" behavior on the part of the students is:
a. Sarah. b. Don. c. Diane. d. Al.