"Timeout," or the removal of a student from the body of the class, has been demonstrated as an effective deterrent for inappropriate behavior. Explain why "timeout" works on the basis of humanistic theories of motivation

What will be an ideal response?


According to humanistic motivation theory, belonging and being connected to others in a social setting is an important need. Isolating a student prevents him or her from being connected to the rest of the students in the class.

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a. I b. II c. III d. IV

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Teacher evaluation often means the rating and grading of teachers

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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Miss Jenkins is a new first-grade teacher. She recognizes that many of her students’ families are unfamiliar with homework because the school has a no-homework policy for kindergarteners. Which practice should Miss Jenkins use in an effort to help her students’ families learn about her homework expectations?

A. send home only fun math and spelling worksheets that children can do independently B. require only test-preparation homework that coincides with monthly unit tests C. model and role-play how to complete homework at the first family meeting D. provide her cell phone number so she can help children at night if their families cannot or will not help them

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A preschool class is asked to come up with ways to reorganize their toys because a few of the bins are overflowing. The class sits together and offers suggestions and ideas and then puts their plan into action. All the children help to organize the toys and have a sense of pride in what they have accomplished together. This is an example of:

A) inquiry based learning B) guided play C) learning centers D) structured play

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