If a student has lost his or her self-control, a teacher steps in with ________ to help the student regain control.
a. group dynamics
b. situational assistance
c. pleasure-pain principles
d. operant conditioning
Ques. 2________ bullying consists of teasing, taunting, threatening, hitting, and stealing.
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Ques. 3Although Skinner did not teach, one can safely assume that he would have believed:
a. The goal is to provide an environment in which the students know what is expected and feel physically and psychologically safe.
b. The classroom should be a controlled environment where students know the rules and are controlled by an autocratic teacher.
c. The teacher can be successful if she or he has strict rules and consequences rules actually listed on the classroom wall with accompanying consequences.
d. the goals of the Safe School Movement are wrong and misguided.
Ques. 4Systematic ________ ________ strategies can reduce in-school fighting, suspensions, disciplinary referrals, absenteeism, vandalism, and bullying.
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Ques. 5Although direct bullying seems to increase through the elementary grades, peak in middle school, and decline during the high school years, ________ verbal abuse appears to remain constant.
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Ques. 6Some school conditions, often called school-based ________ factors, contribute to violence and aggression. Things such as poor design of school space, overcrowding, lack of caring, insensitivity toward multicultural factors, student alienation, rejection of at-risk students by teachers and peers, anger and resentment at school routines and demands for conformity can lead to problems.
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Ques. 7________ includes rejecting, terrorizing, extorting, humiliating, blackmailing, and rating/ranking of personal characteristics such as race, disability, ethnicity, disability, and perceived sexual orientation. This bullying is best called:
a. Sexual bullying
b. Physical bullying
c. Emotional bullying
d. Verbal bullying
Ques. 8Which of the following is true about bullying?
a. Bullying can include direct methods (e.g., teasing, taunting, and hitting) and also indirect methods (e.g., social isolation through exclusion).
b. There are no differences between bullying behaviors of boys and girls.
c. Considerable bullying is actually provoked by the victims.
d. Girls are more often victims of bullies than boys.
Ques. 9According to the textbook, causes of school violence include:
a. gang presence and activity.
b. hate-motivated behavior.
c. drugs
d. all of the above.
Ques. 10A student is suspended for having a plastic knife in her lunchbox. Another student was suspended for having a toy gun on a key ring. These are examples of:
a. profiling for aggression and violence.
b. zero tolerance.
c. early warning signs of violence.
d. reasons for a written intervention plan.
Ques. 11________ can be defined as the differences (e.g., cultural/intracultural, gender, social class, linguistic and developmental) among students that teachers must consider as they develop appropriate classroom management strategies.
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