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fagboi

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Describe four guidelines we can use to establish and teach rules and procedures in our classrooms. Provide an example of each.
 
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Question 2

Consider the classroom rule, Always come to class prepared. Which of the following is the best assessment of the rule?
 
  a. It is effective as written.
  b. It would be more effective if it was longer.
  c. It would be more effective if it was stated more specifically.
  d. It would be more effective if it avoided words such as always.



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Answer to Question 1

Guidelines teachers can use to establish rules (and procedures) include the following: (1) Create a small number of positively stated rules, such as Raise your hand for permission to speak rather than No talking without permission. (2) Solicit student input in the rule setting process, such as emphasizing that learning is the goal of your class asking the students what rules might help you reach that goal. (3) Emphasize rationales for rules, such as explaining why getting permission before speaking is important, because it gives everyone a chance to participate.

Answer to Question 2

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