TNT 700.6A UPDATED ACTUAL Questions and CORRECT Answers
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TNT 700.6A
TNT 700.6A UPDATED ACTUAL
Questions and CORRECT Answers
Which of the following message(s) does a well-managed classroom send to students? -
CORRECT ANSWER- -The teacher is prepared for students to learn.
-The teacher wants children to know what is expected of them when they enter the classroom...
TNT 700.6A UPDATED ACTUAL
Questions and CORRECT Answers
Which of the following message(s) does a well-managed classroom send to students? -
CORRECT ANSWER✔✔- -The teacher is prepared for students to learn.
-The teacher wants children to know what is expected of them when they enter the classroom.
-The teacher wants children to feel safe in the learning environment.
Which of the following teachers' descriptions best summarizes the concept of "with-it-ness"?
- CORRECT ANSWER✔✔- "The kids in my class are truly diverse. I've talked to them and
have some students who just moved to the country, some that just moved to the
neighborhood, and others who have gone to this same school since kindergarten. I know I
have to always have an eye on Zach—he sits near me. Zoe gets to walk if she needs to to help
her focus. And Liz, she takes breaks to the water fountain but always gets her work done!"
Which teacher, based on the quotes below, has worked to create teacher-student relationships
in which a positive classroom climate can be achieved? - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔- "I've
worked hard to create an environment and relationships in which I neutralize student
arguments and also delay consequences. I do not allow students to pull me into an argument
and I also recognize I cannot respond immediately to every situation."
Which, according to Kounin's theory, are key pieces of instructional management? -
CORRECT ANSWER✔✔- Maintaining momentum in a lesson, smooth transitions, and
preventing satiation will prevent misbehavior.
Which of the following is the best description of how to establish high expectations for
learning? - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔- Negate discipline issues; encourage respect; and share
responsibilities with students
When considering a classroom management plan for any age of students, what type of plan
should a new teacher develop? - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔- Teachers should create a
management plan that prevents student behavior issues.
,In which of the following situations should a teacher use an authoritative classroom
management style? - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔- A teacher should turn to an authoritative
style when a student is talking to another student during direct instruction and stand close to
them (proximity control)
When developing a classroom management plan, which of the following should be a priority
according to Rick Smith and Mary Lambert? - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔- safety and
structure
Which of the following are disadvantages of giving children multiple chances? - CORRECT
ANSWER✔✔- -The student is not taught to monitor his/her own behavior.
-Other students are subconsciously learning how far the teacher can be pushed.
-Instructional time is lost while the teacher focuses on one students actions.
Which is the most important reason for new teachers to master classroom management? -
CORRECT ANSWER✔✔- It will allow them to be one step closer to being a highly effective
teacher for the students they serve
Which of the following describes the way a child can feel in a positive classroom
environment? - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔- Safe, understood, and respected
Why, according to Bob Sornson, is empathy preferable to sympathy when working with
students to build a positive classroom environment? - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔- Sympathy
from teachers allows students to take advantage of a teacher's kindness and is therefore not
helpful when trying to manage the environment
Which of the following practices are incorporated, according to Dr. Fred Jones, by teachers
who have strong classroom management? - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔- Organize in advance
and organize with purpose
Read the following descriptions of teachers provided by their students. Which teacher(s) is
(are) encouraging accountability in his or her classroom? - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔- -"Ms.
, Bray had us create a rubric at the beginning of our project that she would use to grade us
individually and as a group. It really helped me to understand what I was supposed to be
doing as we studied World War II. She also taught me to look at the rubric if I had a question
and often my answer was in there!"
-"Mrs. Edison would have us score the presentations of other groups as they presented their
research in our biology classes. This helped me to stay focused and, honestly, pay more
attention to what my classmates were saying."
According to research, how does praise influence student behavior? - CORRECT
ANSWER✔✔- -How they will address a learning activity
-How students view their intelligence
-How students handle failure
Which of the following statements demonstrates the teacher's understanding and use of
reinforcement? - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔- -"I contacted Merideth's choir director to her
know how well Merideth is doing in my class. The choir director told Merideth about my
comment and I noticed Merideth working even harder in my math class the next day."
-"I gave Andy a star on his paper after he finished the first five activities. He often has trouble
in the second half of activities when we do work in stations in class."
Which of the following is/are characteristic(s) of well-managed classrooms? - CORRECT
ANSWER✔✔- Clearly identified procedures which support learning
Instruction that follows best practice
According to Fred Jones, "Proactive management is more than a set of procedures. It is a
mindset. It is the way a person thinks when success is not negotiable, and it just happens to be
easier in the long run." (Jones 2007) Which of the following teachers takes a proactive
mindset? - CORRECT ANSWER✔✔- "I've set up a learning environment in which students
know that if they are not on task or are disrupting the learning of others the principal will be
called and there will be a consequence."
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