Answer:
c. withitness
Step-by-step explanation:
Overall, Kounin's classroom management model points out that teachers' success in class management was more related to the quality of class planning, organization, and execution than to their responses to student misbehavior. Still according to this study, there are five types of teacher behaviors that are most successful in maintaining student engagement in class:
- withitness (ability to communicate with students through looks and gestures),
- the harmonious transitions between one activity and another,
- the climax (ability to keep pace with the activity),
- the pursuit of group attention and the overlap (ability to coordinate different activities at the same time).
For Kounin, when a teacher corrects a student's behavior in the classroom, it directly influences the perception that other students in the class have about that behavior.