The strategies Mr. Corbet uses to teach his students appropriate school behavior are most consistent with which of the following theories?
a. The theories of Piaget and Erikson
b. The theories of Bandura and Skinner
c. The theories of Erikson and Skinner
d. The theories of Vygotsky and Bandura
Ques. 2What strategy does Mr. Corbet use to make his students feel as if they belong in their new classroom?
What will be an ideal response?
Ques. 3Children don't always know what is expected of them when they first come to school. What evidence do we see that Mindy lacks knowledge about how things are done at school?
What will be an ideal response?
Ques. 4As a teacher, how might you help Tom make friends at his new school?
What will be an ideal response?
Ques. 5The transition to middle school or junior high school is often an unsettling time for students because many changes seem to occur almost simultaneously. What specific changes do we see at this point in time?
What will be an ideal response?
Ques. 6Three of the following are potentially productive strategies that Mr. Wadsworth might use in discussing Suzanne's inappropriate behaviors with her parents. Which strategy is least likely to be effective?
a. Acknowledge that raising children can often be a challenging task.
b. Focus the discussion exclusively on Suzanne's inappropriate behavior.
c. Seek information that might provide insights into why Suzanne behaved as she did.
d. Try to get consensus about how the misbehavior will be addressed at school and at home.