Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Glasser maintains that we cannot control anyone’s behavior except our own—hence, teachers can only “influence,” not control, students’ behavior.
2. “Boss teachers” are those who set high standards for most students and then leave the students to follow their own judgment as to how to learn.
3. “Boss teachers” are most effective at the primary level, while “lead teachers” are most effective at the secondary level.
4. When students break class rules, Glasser would have the teacher use noncoercive influence tactics to redirect the students’ attention to the learning at hand.
5. Glasser urges teachers to learn and make use of “seven connecting habits,” examples of which are supporting students and befriending them.


1. TRUE
2. FALSE
3. FALSE
4. FALSE
5. TRUE

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