Which of the following seating arrangements is noted as being poor for large-group discussion but useful for independent work and teacher presentations?

Correct answer: Horizontal rows

Explanation

There is no single best seating arrangement; the choice depends on the learning objective. Teachers must select an arrangement that supports the specific type of activity planned.

Other questions

Question 1

What is the primary aim of classroom management?

Question 2

The rules defining who can talk, what they can talk about, and when and to whom they can talk are often called what?

Question 3

What is the term for the time when students are actively involved in specific learning tasks, often estimated to be about 80 percent of the instructional time?

Question 4

What is considered the most fundamental purpose of discipline, according to Tom Savage (1999)?

Question 5

What is the key difference between rules and procedures in a classroom context?

Question 6

According to Weinstein and colleagues, which of the following is NOT one of the six areas teachers should establish routines for?

Question 7

Which seating arrangement is identified as being best for student interaction, such as discussions and group tasks?

Question 8

What is the term for the area in a classroom, often at the front, where participation is typically greatest?

Question 9

In his classic study, Jacob Kounin found that the main difference between effective and ineffective classroom managers was their ability to do what?

Question 10

Which of Kounin's concepts means communicating to students that you are aware of everything that is happening in the classroom?

Question 11

A teacher who blames the wrong student for a misbehavior while letting the real perpetrator escape is making what Kounin called a:

Question 12

What is the primary recommendation for stopping most common student misbehavior quickly, starting with the least intrusive method?

Question 13

A type of aggression characterized by systematic and repeated abuse of power intended to harm a victim is known as what?

Question 14

The central goal of the BrainPower program, developed to reduce aggression, is to teach aggressive students to do what?

Question 15

When a teacher is troubled by a student's behavior because it has a serious effect on the teacher and blocks them from reaching their teaching goals, who 'owns' the problem according to Thomas Gordon's model?

Question 16

What is the recommended communication strategy for a teacher to use when they 'own' the problem, according to T. Gordon?

Question 17

Which of the following is an example of an assertive response, as described by Canter and Canter?

Question 18

What is the first step in Gordon's six-step 'no-lose method' for resolving conflicts?

Question 19

The goal of restorative justice in the classroom is to:

Question 20

Teachers who are most effective with students placed at risk are often called 'warm demanders' because they:

Question 21

One study found that elementary students working directly with a teacher were on task what percentage of the time?

Question 22

According to the text, what is the term for a problem-solving strategy that involves six steps, including defining the problem, generating solutions, and evaluating the outcome?

Question 23

Which of the following is NOT one of the seven categories of penalties for students listed in Table 13.1?

Question 24

According to Marvin Marshall's hierarchy of behaviors, what is Level D, the highest and most desirable level?

Question 25

What is the key difference between Level C (Cooperation/Conformity) and Level D (Democracy) in Marshall's model?

Question 26

In the first weeks of class, effective elementary managers are described as spending a significant amount of time on what activity?

Question 27

Which term describes a teacher keeping track of and supervising several activities at the same time, such as checking an individual's work while keeping a small group on task?

Question 28

What does movement management, one of Kounin's four areas of problem prevention, primarily involve?

Question 29

Research shows that students who feel connected with school are less likely to be involved in dangerous behaviors. This connection is enhanced by what factor?

Question 30

What is the recommended first step when handling a potentially explosive situation like a fight?

Question 31

Which of the following is NOT one of the five steps in the peer mediation negotiating strategy described in the chapter?

Question 32

The first principle of communication is that people respond to what?

Question 33

What is the primary reason that teachers are encouraged to use empathetic listening when a student 'owns' a problem?

Question 34

What is the typical on-task rate for elementary students who are working on their own, according to a study by Frick (1990)?

Question 35

What is a key reason provided in the text for why research on discipline shows African American and Latino/a students are punished more harshly?

Question 36

According to the Point/Counterpoint section, about what percentage of teachers and counselors use punishment even in cases of mild bullying?

Question 37

One study of high school students found that a transition to high school is a particularly important time to maintain caring teacher-student relationships because:

Question 38

What is the primary characteristic of a 'logical consequence' for a rule infraction?

Question 40

What is the primary problem with ineffective managers' rules in the first weeks of school, according to research?

Question 41

What does research suggest is a potential outcome of using lower achievement status, such as moving a student to a lower reading group, as a punishment?

Question 42

Esmé Codell's four-step process for students to resolve conflict, called 'Confident Conflict Conqueror,' ends with which step?

Question 43

What type of classroom events would benefit from well-structured procedures or routines to reduce confusion and save time?

Question 44

According to the 'Beliefs About Discipline Inventory,' a teacher who values establishing rules and sanctions to maintain order would align with which philosophy?

Question 45

What is the primary danger of a teacher developing a hostile response style?

Question 46

According to the text, a teacher should use seven simple ways to stop misbehavior, moving from least to most intrusive. What is the seventh and most intrusive method on this list?

Question 47

A study by a Zero Tolerance Task Force, set up by the American Psychological Association, concluded that zero-tolerance policies can lead to what outcome?

Question 48

Which of the following is an example of a 'target error' as defined by Kounin?

Question 49

The research on special problems with high school students suggests that when students continually fail to complete work, the teacher should:

Question 50

A research synthesis by Jeffrey Cornelius-White (2007) concluded that positive teacher-student relationships were related to which student outcome?