Akela is the star player on the junior high basketball team. While playing basketball during recess, Akela misses the final shot and her team loses. Some of the other kids tease her gently, suggesting she might need glasses or perhaps a third hand. The teacher supervising recess that day is best advised to:
a. take the students' cultural backgrounds into account before responding.
b. ignore it, because it's just gentle teasing, and Akela already knows she's good.
c. immediately stop it, reminding the students that it's not nice to tease each other.
d. join in with gentle teasing, but then carefully guide the conversation in a more positive direction.
a. take the students' cultural backgrounds into account before responding.
You might also like to view...
Preschool-aged children develop many of their lifetime health and safety attitudes and habits during the early years
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The foundational models of discipline are important mainly because they provide:
a) historical perspective and insight into recurring themes. b) break-through tactics still widely used in particular types of schools. c) reminders of what NOT to do when managing the classroom. d) an unrestricted basis for discipline planning.
When planning a unit, the text suggests the first three steps should be: (1) select the unit theme, (2) brainstorm ideas, and (3) ___________________
a. group ideas into categories. b. compile a list of resources. c. identify specific objectives. d. develop activities.
Paul is a preschooler learning about the migration of bees and their importance to the environment. His preschool class takes a trip to an apple orchard to see how bees live and interact with the environment. Which curriuclum model does this reflect?
A. Bank Street B. HighScope C. Theme-Based D. Reggio Emilia