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EDU 3104 SEM 3 Question

1. The teacher's role in classroom management includes managing routines, student activities, evaluation materials, student information, and group activities. They also manage classroom discipline. 2. Effective classroom management creates a learning environment that promotes students' learning and best work. Teachers should use time efficiently. 3. Classroom physical features include the layout, learning materials, lighting, ventilation, furniture, and wall space. The psychosocial environment should be comfortable, safe, and accommodate individual differences to stimulate learning.
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EDU 3104 SEM 3 Question

1. The teacher's role in classroom management includes managing routines, student activities, evaluation materials, student information, and group activities. They also manage classroom discipline. 2. Effective classroom management creates a learning environment that promotes students' learning and best work. Teachers should use time efficiently. 3. Classroom physical features include the layout, learning materials, lighting, ventilation, furniture, and wall space. The psychosocial environment should be comfortable, safe, and accommodate individual differences to stimulate learning.
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EDU 3104 SEM 3 1. Give the teacher's role in classroom management.

- Manages classroom routines - Managing student activities - Manage the evaluation materials - Manage student information resources - Manages group activities - Manages classroom discipline 2. State affective characteristics of teachers in classroom management. - Effectively manage the classroom - Creating an atmosphere that promotes students learning and strive to do best. - Using time more efficient 3. State the features found in the physical environment. - The layout and physical design in the classroom - Learning material resources - living / learning angle - Clean - lighting, ventilation and furniture - Space on the wall 4. Provide psychosocial environmental features - comfortable and friendly atmosphere - free from the threat of physical danger - feeling accepted - Sensitive and responsive to individual differences - a stimulating learning atmosphere create open communication and encourages the sharing of ideas. - The promotion of cooperative learning - the same opportunities for all students 5. Describe ways to create classroom rules and routines appropriate. - Verse must be concise and clear - agreed rules - Limit the number of rules - rules must be fair - in accordance with the rules of the school. 6. Give examples of common rules used in the classroom - Well-mannered and help each other in nature - Respect other people's property - Listen when others speak - Respect others - Obey school rules 7. Give the types of classroom routine - class routine (non-academic) - administration - movement of students (academic) - management tasks (academic) - learning (academic) - interaction (academic)

8. Give examples found in a routine at school - pupils attendance - Taking students attendance - Throughout the school - pupils dismiss after the end of school time 9. Describe the classroom procedures - Use of the classroom (teacher desks, student desks, restrooms, reading corner) - teachers teaching, presentations, and training individuals (focus pupil, pupil involvement, talk to each other, ask for help / guidance) - general procedure (distribution & collection of materials) - a cooperative learning activities (project science, social studies assignment, ensure pupils accordance with the procedures provided) - The transition into and out of the classroom (make sure the students lined up in a straight line to and from a place such as a library) 10. Give 3 types of assessment in the classroom - Testing - Measurement - Assessment 11. Describe the preparation of test and examination - frequency of tests or examinations in one term - Date of tests and examinations - to formulate test questions - The time of each test and examination - Tests and examination must be fair - Questions must include the level of thinking apart from the knowledge of students. - Discuss with teachers teaching the same subject - notify pupil date of the test - Try to become familiar with the test format and the actual exam 12. State the way for administrators over managing the test or examination - Provide a comfortable environment - Allow students in early - Students should be ready and seated respectively - Teachers should note the presence of students during exams - test and examinations administration impact on student attitudes 13. What is the importance of keeping a relationship when teachers and students - Able to raise students motivation - Easy to control students - Getting the cooperation of students - positive image of the teacher 14. What advantages/benefits when students keep in contact with teachers - Interested in learning - Provides collaboration - Improve academic achievement - More motivated 15. Give the factors that influence teacher-student relationship - Appearance & body language - teachers behaviour - Demonstrate a good example

- the learning environment in the classroom 16. Describe the strategies that can build positive relationships between teachers and pupils. - Remembering names and call students by their names - instilling patriotism in class / classroom - Distribute responsibility - Set realistic expectations - Showing concern - Key elements in communication (humorous) 17. State the practice of caring culture. - Respect (accept students like herself, more easily appreciated, the two-way interaction) - Authentic (be yourself, give honest feedback, do not be afraid pleaded guilty) - Concern (considerate, caring, can share their problems) - Emotional Integrity (associated with honesty in expressing their opinions and have accountability over their own behavior) - Encouraging emotional integrity among students (encouraging students to express positive emotions) - caring attitude absorb, build a sense of belonging, practice loving character 18. Describe the elements in the dynamics classroom - Gender - Religion / race - socioeconomic status 19. Give the teacher's role in the dynamics of the group. - Teachers should identify the dynamic group - teachers give attention to her pupils - the teacher as a role model - teacher acts as head 20. Give the two types of disciplinary problems - disruptive behaviour (behaviour that affect the p & p) - destructive behaviour (self-harm behaviour, school and community) 21. Give examples of disruptive behavior - naughty behavior - Hyperactivity - Do not bring exercise book - Aggressive 22. Give examples of destructive behaviour - Vandalism - Violent - Intimidation 23. Specify the type of discipline - teachers instruction -work instruction -self - groups 24. Define the misbehaviour - behavior that prevents the smooth p & p

25. Provide the means to identify problematic behaviour - type o Test academic achievement test (UPSR, PMR, SPM) o Test intelligence (multiple intelligence) o Test tendency talent (differential aptitude test) o interest test (Career assessment inventory) o personality test (the survey of personal value) o Screening tests - type of document is not a test o Test-card interview technique o Observation 26. State behaviour modification techniques - Reinforcing (positive and negative) - Penalties (sentence, warning, calling the parents) - Reverse Psycology (behavior modification techniques negative to positive, skilled teachers convince students) - Shaping - Token economy - Contract - Time out (fines out of the classroom) - Modelling - Management / reinforcement / self control - Separation 27. Provide recommendations to reduce discipline problems - an interesting lesson plans and systematic - Diversify Activities in teaching - Valuing and compliment students - democratic leadership - enrichment activities - Teach pupils according to their abilities - questioning techniques - Setting rules - Avoid the use of intimidation - Nurturing the moral values. 28.What is Pastoral Care? - Treat teachers as parents (the guidance given to the welfare of student teachers) 29. Provide guidance concept - Process helps students develop optimal potential and abilities - Develop individual personal systematic and structured 30. Give approach in guidance - development - Meltdown/crisis - Prevention - Recovery 31. Give two types of counselling - individual - group 32. State programs organized by the Ministry of Education for students with special needs - Special Education Programs hearing impaired

- Special Education Program for visually impaired - Integration Educational Program - Preschool Special Education Programs - Special Education Programs Technical and Vocational - inclusive Education Program 33. State children with special needs category - will moderate & severe Mental - Physical Disability - Disability vision - Learning difficulties - Dyslexia - Autistic - Late development - Hyperactivity - gifted/talented 34. Give the characteristics of children with mental retardation - IQ low - low learning rate - Difficulty understanding abstract ideas - low language skills - memory problems - Weakness in learning - social behaviour Slightly mature 35. way for teachers to overcome difficulties with children that have mental retardation - User activity brief, clear and structured - a longer time given to them to complete the task - instruction given in small fractions and should be repeated - New skills must be repeated and practiced. 36. Explain characteristics children who are visually impaired - Having trouble reading if small fonts - Holds book too close - Wrong reading on the board - Frequent eye rubbing - Complain headache - red and watery eyes 37. Classroom Management for visually impaired students - Encourage students always help pupils - large font reading material - in front of pupils rating - Encouraging students use a tape recorder - furniture arrangement to avoid prevent movement 38. State the characteristics of children with hearing problems - Failure to follow the instructions - if not visual misunderstanding the speaker - portable Confused and attention - not smooth Speech - Always ask friends 39. Way to overcome children who have hearing problems

- Use of technology in teaching and learning - Sitting in front - Look towards students - Use sign language - important information recorded on the whiteboard - Information be served through BBM (visual) 40. Describe the characteristics of students with learning disabilities - Slow understand something - hard to follow instructions - memory problems - weak self-concept - hard solving problems - Slow to answer question 41. how. Management for learning disabilities teach way to learn - Provide mentoring programs to students - guidance given to pupils - they actively involve 42. State autistic. - Isolate yourself - Refusing to talk - social skills and poor communication - Give remarkable response 43. Classroom management for autistic problem - Give consciousness - Strategies to manage such behaviour to reward desired behaviour - avoid materials that can hurt them - Provide a structured environment 44. Characteristics of late development - Inability to manage themselves (hold pen wrongly, cannot write properly) - Difficult mix - low in Treasury / mathematics - poor social skills, difficulty in peer relationships 45. Classroom Management for the late development - Psychological Services - Eat balanced - use of technology for teaching and learning - create regular classroom routines. 46. features of hyperactive children - Portable attention - Fast bored - hard to focus - hard to follow directions - Troubled process information - can not sit still - Attitude restless 47. Way teachers overcome hyperactivity

- a special seat so not a lot of material that can distract - The opportunity to actively engage in the activity - a simple and easy task - Conduct routine classroom - is clear about rules and procedures for class 48. gifted characteristics - high IQ - Less patient if slow rate lesson - The problem of adaptation in terms of intelligence might be regarded as arrogant, show-off - hard to work together 49. Way of problem gifted overcome - enrichment program - a special program to develop their potential - Involve self-directed learning - Express Programme

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