1.1.3 Relationships and Processes Within Schools

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  • What do relationships and processes within schools refer to?
    Interactions and activities
  • Key terms for relationships in schools include teacher-student, student-student, teacher-teacher, and teacher-management
  • Match the social interaction process with its impact:
    Verbal communication ↔️ Enhances understanding
    Nonverbal communication ↔️ Reinforces understanding
    Group dynamics ↔️ Fosters collaboration
    Teacher-student interaction ↔️ Motivates students
  • Effective social interaction processes in schools improve student outcomes and foster a sense of community.

    True
  • Effective verbal communication enhances understanding, clarifies concepts, and improves critical thinking
  • What impact does a positive school culture and climate have on relationships within the school?
    Fosters trust, respect, collaboration
  • What is the primary focus of the teacher-student relationship in schools?
    Engagement, motivation, academic performance
  • Effective social interaction processes in schools improve student outcomes and foster a sense of community.
    True
  • Conflict management refers to strategies for addressing conflicts that may arise between different groups within the school, such as teacher-student, student-student, or teacher-management relationships
  • Match the outcome with the type of communication in schools:
    Effective Communication ↔️ Positive school climate
    Ineffective Communication ↔️ Poor relationships
  • What does a positive school culture foster between groups in a school?
    Trust, respect, and collaboration
  • Social inequality in schools can lead to teachers holding biases and having lower expectations for students from disadvantaged backgrounds
  • What does symbolic interactionism focus on in schools?
    Interpretations and meanings
  • Conflict theory emphasizes how schools promote equal opportunities for all students.
    False
  • What two types of methods are often combined to study relationships and processes within schools?
    Qualitative and quantitative
  • What is the purpose of focus groups in studying school relationships?
    Explore shared experiences
  • Why do researchers combine qualitative and quantitative methods in school research?
    Gain a comprehensive understanding
  • Match the relationship within schools with its description:
    Teacher-student ↔️ Impacts engagement and motivation
    Student-student ↔️ Influences behavior and achievement
    Parent-teacher ↔️ Affects communication and support
    Student-administration ↔️ Shapes disciplinary processes
  • What does proactive conflict management aim to maintain in schools?
    Positive school climate
  • Conflict management refers to strategies for addressing conflicts that may arise between different groups within the school to maintain a positive climate
  • Effective communication helps create a supportive environment that fosters learning and positive attitudes
  • Proactive conflict management helps resolve issues and maintain a positive school climate
  • In a positive school climate, students feel supported, engaged, and motivated to learn
  • Functionalism in schools highlights concepts such as social stability, socialization, and meritocracy
  • What is the primary purpose of surveys in school research?
    Measure attitudes and outcomes
  • Match the relationship with the corresponding process within schools:
    Teacher-student ↔️ Streaming/setting
    Student-student ↔️ Labelling
    Teacher-teacher ↔️ Hidden curriculum
    Teacher-management ↔️ Pupil subcultures
  • Why is the teacher-student relationship considered primary?
    Affects student engagement
  • Effective social interaction processes in schools improve student outcomes and foster a sense of community.

    True
  • Communication is a crucial aspect of social interaction in schools, encompassing both verbal and nonverbal elements.verbal
  • A school's culture and climate are crucial in shaping relationships and interactions.

    True
  • Order the relationships and processes within schools based on their primary focus:
    1️⃣ Teacher-student relationships
    2️⃣ Student-student relationships
    3️⃣ Hidden curriculum processes
    4️⃣ Pupil subculture processes
  • Match the social interaction process with its impact:
    Verbal Communication ↔️ Enhances understanding, clarifies concepts
    Nonverbal Communication ↔️ Reinforces understanding, conveys emotions
    Group Dynamics ↔️ Fosters collaboration, problem-solving
    Peer Influence ↔️ Affects academic performance, behavior
  • What does proactive conflict management help maintain in a school environment?
    Positive school climate
  • Ineffective communication in schools fosters trust, respect, and collaboration.
    False
  • What happens to teachers when effective communication is absent in schools?
    They feel demoralized
  • A negative school culture improves overall educational outcomes.
    False
  • What may students from lower socioeconomic backgrounds face in schools?
    Discrimination and bullying
  • Match the sociological theory with its relevance to schools:
    Functionalism ↔️ Social stability
    Symbolic Interactionism ↔️ Interpretations of behavior
    Conflict Theory ↔️ Power imbalances
  • What do dominant groups in schools use their power for, according to conflict theory?
    Maintain control and privilege
  • Researchers using ethnography study school relationships by observing and immersing themselves in the school environment