
Spencer Kagan Method
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- Q1
What is Win-Win Discipline?
A strategy where students don’t have any rules.
A strategy where students and teachers work together to come up with expectations and solutions for the classroom.
A strategy where students and teachers compete for control over the classroom.
A strategy where students and teachers win prizes for correct behaviors.
30s - Q2
What are the 4 ABCDs of disruptive behavior?
Aggression, Breaking Rules, Confrontation, Disengagement
Argumentative, Breaking Rules, Confrontation, Disengagement
Aggression, Breaking Rules, Conflict, Disengagement
Aggression, Breaking rules, Confrontation, Destruction
30s - Q3
Win-Win Discipline includes punishments
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q4
What is the goal of Win-Win discipline?
To help students reflect on their behavior
To help students develop lifelong responsible behavior
To help students learn compliance
To help students run the classroom by themselves
30s - Q5
Kagan uses a “we” approach to disruptive behavior called “same-side collaboration”
truefalseTrue or False30s - Q6
How many pillars of Win-Win Discipline are there?
5
4
3
2
30s - Q7
What are the plans of actions implemented by teachers called?
Users enter free textType an Answer30s - Q8
What are the 7 student positions?
Distracting, Lonely, Attention-seeking, Bored, Energetic, Angry, Avoiding failure
Uninformed, Disruptive, Control-seeking, Energetic, Bored, Angry, Attention-seeking
Sad, Energetic, Angry, Bored, Control-seeking, Avoiding failure, Attention-seeking
Uninformed, Attention-seeking, Angry, Bored, Control-seeking, Avoiding failure, Energetic
30s - Q9
There are 5 ways to initiate Win-Win Discipline in your classroom
falsetrueTrue or False30s - Q10
What are the 5 P’s of Win-Win Discipline?
Positions, Procision, Procedures, Process, Program
Process, Program, Procedures, Pillars, Positions
Planning, Program, Procedures, Pillars, Process
Pillars, Procedures, Positions, Practice, Process
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