What is school culture? , The design of the school building , The subjects taught in school, The shared beliefs, values, and behaviors in a school , The number of students in a class , Why is school culture sometimes called “invisible”? , Because it cannot be seen physically but can be observed through people’s actions Because it cannot be seen physically but can be observed through people’s actions, Because it is written in books , Because it is displayed on the bulletin board , Because it is part of the school uniform , What is the main goal of schools? What is the main goal of schools? , To make students rich , To help students learn, grow, and become responsible citizens , To give many assignments , To build many classrooms , Which of the following people helps build a positive school culture?Which of the following people helps build a positive school culture? Which of the following people helps build a positive school culture? , Teachers only , Students only , Administrators only , Teachers, students, parents, and administrators , What is collective leadership? , When only the principal makes decisions, When everyone works together to improve the school , When students lead the teachers , When parents manage the school , How can teachers help create a positive school culture? , By ignoring students’ ideas , By encouraging students and modeling good behavior By encouraging students and modeling good behavior , By giving punishments all the time , By focusing only on lessons , What can students do to help improve school culture? , Ignore their classmates , Break classroom rules , Help classmates and cooperate in activities , Refuse to participate , In the lesson, the three-legged stool represents the partnership of: , Students, teachers, and books , Home, Church, and School , Principal, guard, and janitor , Classroom, library, and laboratory , What may happen if one “leg” of the three-legged stool is missing? , The stool becomes stronger , Nothing will happen , The stool becomes unbalanced , The stool becomes bigger , Why is a positive classroom environment important? , It makes students afraid , It helps students feel safe and motivated to learn , It reduces cooperation , It stops students from participating .
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