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Classroom rules should be developed after the selection and administration of consequences in order to establish a classroom routine. (False)
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It is best, at least initially, for the teacher to develop classroom rules without student participation. (False)
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Teachers’ expectations are more clearly communicated when classroom rules are stated positively. (True)
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It is important to specify many rules in order to cover various possible student behaviors. (False)
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Common classroom rules help to avoid student confusion. (True)
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Administrators need to know what steps teachers took before deciding to send a student to the office. (True)
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Teachers should be able to send any student who engages in an infraction to the office. (F)
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When teaching classroom rules, it is usually sufficient to present the students with a document or booklet describing the rules. (False)
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Sending a copy of the classroom rules to parents can help avoid misunderstandings and solicit increased parental support. (True)
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Rules alone do not bring about appropriate behaviors. Therefore, rule-following by students needs to be reinforced. (True)
