What are examples of effective teaching dispositions?
What will be an ideal response?
ANS: Understanding, patience, acceptance, kindness, and appropriate communication are a few examples of effective dispositions. Students may have other examples of dispositions.
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Brian, frustrated by his math worksheet, tears the paper in half. Which of the teacher's following responses would best characterize what psychologist Carl Rogers calls “empathic understanding”?
a. “Joanna, why don't you sit with Brian and help him with his math worksheet? He needs your help.” b. “Brian, tearing your math worksheet is not a constructive way to solve your problems.” c. “You were working on those problems for some time without getting many done. Why don't you show me where you got stuck?” d. “Math was always my worst subject, too. Finally, I just realized I was better at other things.”
Which of the styles on Blake and Mouton’s Leadership Grid has low concern for interpersonal relationships and high concern for task accomplishment?
A. authority compliance B. country club C. impoverished D. middle of the road
What is the primary difference between curriculum and instruction? Why might it be problematic to equate these two terms?
What will be an ideal response?
Which of the following is not a component of a SHARP presentation:
a. Silence b. Humor c. References d. Pictures or visuals