2.7 Trainers need to be equipped with classroom and workshop management strategies
and techniques to support teaching and learning.
2.8 To acknowledge appropriate behaviour or correct inappropriate behaviour is referred to as a
consequence.
2.9 A negative consequence is a means by which teachers increase the probability that a desired
behaviour will occur in the future, often referred to as a reinforcer.
2.10 A positive consequence is a means by which the teacher decreases the probability that an
undesired behaviour will occur in the future.
Question 3 (Matching)
Match the preventive strategies and Reactive Strategies with the appropriate statement.
3.1 The establishment of rules and procedures
3.2 Favourable trainer: trainee relationships
3.3 Giving warnings or punishments
3.4 Management of physical space, materials, equipment, movement and lessons
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(4)
Match the examples with the different types of intervention below.
(4)
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Allowing the trainee to start a worksheet at the top or the bottom
2
Talking excessively and class clowning
3
Rearranging groups and identifying needs based on the lesson or assignment
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Maintain the procedures and routines that have been established.
3.5 Intervention 1: First-then
3.6 Intervention 2: Preferential seating
3.7Intervention 3: Equal Choices
3.8Intervention 1: Planned ignoring
Question 4
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Select one of the Classroom and Workshop Management theories below:
a) Behaviourism: The Skinner Model
b) Choice Theory: The Glasser Model
c) Learner-Directed Learning: The Jones Model
d) Assertive Discipline: The Canter Model
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