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Quiz 13: Creating Learning Environments
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
Which one of the following procedures is recommended for making interest-area arrangements?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
Approximately what percentage of a student's time in school is devoted to meaningful,appropriate learning tasks?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
What is the key element underlying participation structures for different classroom activities?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
Ms.Rivers has a student,Monika,who has difficulty completing her in-class work.Although Ms.Rivers allows plenty of time for study and Monika is actively working,Monika's efforts appear to be limited by
Question 5
Multiple Choice
When handing in material,Mr.Spark's students pass their work forward to the students in the front row,who then pass the materials from left to right.This approach is an example of classroom
Question 6
Multiple Choice
Classrooms contain many different people with differing values,attitudes,and goals.This is why classrooms are said by Doyle to be
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Based on Doyle's analysis of classroom characteristics and management needs,the main task for teachers is viewed as
Question 8
Multiple Choice
What term did Adams and Biddle use to designate the area in a classroom where the greatest number of verbal exchanges takes place?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
Weinstein and Mignano found that expert teachers primarily used detention to
Question 10
Multiple Choice
In regards to personal territories and action zones,researchers recently have recommended that teachers
Question 11
Multiple Choice
At what educational level is the direct teaching of classroom rules and procedures most critical for effective classroom management?
Question 12
Multiple Choice
Although specific consequences may be established for specific misbehavior,Woolfolk suggests a general consequence for many problems.This general consequence is
Question 13
Multiple Choice
The essential difference between rules and procedures is that rules are
Question 14
Multiple Choice
Sherry's class knows that different behaviors are expected (and tolerated) during different kinds of activities.It is likely that her class has a good understanding of
Question 15
Multiple Choice
According to Woolfolk,one of the best ways to avoid discipline problems is to
Question 16
Multiple Choice
Kenneth frequently misbehaves in Ms.Lindquist's biology class.Which one of the following penalties for his misbehavior is based on Weinstein and Mignano's categories of negative consequences?
Question 17
Multiple Choice
Based on Woolfolk's recommendations,which one of the following rules seems to be more appropriate for elementary school classes than for secondary school classes?
Question 18
Multiple Choice
Which one of the following time measures would generally have the highest correlation with school achievement?
Question 19
Multiple Choice
Mr.Marshall's first two science classes were devoted to demonstrating and explaining rules and procedures in the laboratory.Based on research involving effective management,this procedure will probably result in