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vinney12

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Educators who want to use Gathercoal's Judicious Discipline as a framework to complement other classroom management models need to accept the philosophical foundations and basic tenets of the theory, namely that Judicious Discipline:
 
  a. is based upon the U.S. Bill of Rights.
 
  b. has its foundation in Skinner's Behaviorism and Canters' Assertive Discipline.
 
  c. is based upon English common law of the 1700s.
 
  d. was founded by classroom management theorists during John Dewey's Progressive Education Movement.

Question 2

Violence in schools is significantly increased when
 
  a. teachers are intentionally invitational with students.
  b. teachers engage with students outside the classroom.
  c. teachers are unfamiliar with and intimidated by students.
  d. teachers are not well-informed on current societal issues.



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

c



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