
PD-Teacher relationships
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- Q1The book discusses teacher expectations, what does it say about them?Teacher expectations do not promote learningTeacher expectations do not inhibit learningStudents will rise to the expectations we set30s
- Q2The book discusses reducing anxiety, and its ability to increase the learners' self-efficacy. What is self-efficacy?Global beliefs about likabilityAn idividual's belief in his or her capacity to execute behaviors necessary to produce specific performance attainmentsAn individual's belief in the ability to manage one's own stress levelsAn individual's belief in his or her capacity to execute behaviors necessary to believe in oneself30s
- Q3What is the IKEA effect?The idea that teachers need to be able to build student's experiences, making the learning more valuableWhat occurs when I take my kids to IKEAThe idea that students must put in hard work in order to learnThe idea that when learners put in hard work and time, the outcome/product is much more valuable30s
- Q4What are some things that this chapter details as "essential" in order to have a positive influence on the learning process.engaging assignment and fun activitesseriousness and a grumpy facetechnology integration and 2.0 learninghumor and cheerfulness30s
- Q5What is the chameleon effect?Humans intentionally change their behaviors to match those of others in which they interactHumans unintentionally change their behaviors to avoid those of others in which they interactHumans unintentionally change their behaviors to match those of others in which they interactThe effect lizards have on ecosystems30s