Quiz 8 : Classroom Management and Supportive Environment Quiz 8 : Classroom Management and Supportive Environment 1 / 51. Which of the following is the most effective way to develop a positive and supportive learning environment in an EFL classroom? Maintaining strict silence at all times to ensure focus. Fostering a competitive atmosphere among students to motivate them. Building positive relationships with students, showing empathy, and encouraging a non-judgmental space. Only praising the highest-achieving students to set an example. 2 / 52. To implement effective classroom routines and procedures, what should a teacher prioritize at the beginning of a course? Changing routines frequently to keep students on their toes. Clearly establishing and consistently enforcing rules and procedures for activities like transitions and material distribution. Letting students decide all routines on a daily basis. Avoiding any set routines to allow for maximum flexibility. 3 / 53. A student is consistently talking to peers during independent work time. To address this challenging behavior constructively, what is the best initial approach? Immediately send the student out of the classroom. Publicly scold the student in front of the whole class. Use a non-verbal cue or a private, brief conversation to redirect the student and reinforce expectations. Ignore the behavior, hoping it will stop on its own. 4 / 54. What is a key benefit of having clear and consistent classroom rules? They make the teacher's job easier by eliminating all student questions. They create a predictable and secure environment where students understand expectations and consequences. They allow the teacher to be flexible with rules depending on the day. They are primarily for parents, not for students. 5 / 55. You want to motivate learners and reduce challenging behavior proactively. Which strategy aligns best with creating a positive environment? Threatening students with poor grades if they misbehave. Providing varied and engaging activities, offering positive reinforcement, and fostering a sense of success. Assigning only individual, silent work to prevent interaction. Focusing solely on academic content without considering student engagement. Your score isThe average score is 20% 0% Restart quiz