Guiding Steps 1-5
Terms
Theories and Concepts
Competencies
Guiding Steps 6-10
100
What's the main principle in the first guiding step?
Working relationship
100
What is ideology?
A complex structure of beliefs, values, attitudes, and ways of perceiving and analyzing social reality.
100
What is collective efficacy?
The realization among community members that they can participate in the building of a new future for their community, and the hope that springs from this realization.
100
What is the introduction of techniques to make the work of a group easier, along with raising critical questions to help the group consider issues in greater depth?
Facilitation
100
What is the organizers primary role?
To help the community members determine their own strategies and to explore outcomes and risks of particular strategies
200
This can sometimes effectively bring individuals and groups together to promote learning about each other's strengths?
Facilitated Intergroup Dialogue
200
What is power with?
The power acquired when groups of people begin to build common interests and collective efforts to work toward improving community conditions together. 
200
Which type of meeting can lead to members feeling excluded and uninterested in taking part because ideas seem old and hierarchies are rigid?
Unstructured Meetings
200
What are the three generally considered formal methods for settling disputes within an organization or a community?
- Mediation

- Negotiation

-Arbitration

200
What is a priority setting technique that has been proven to be a more satisfactory way to make decisions than the simple majority vote?
Nominal Group Technique
300
Name the three forms of power
- Power over

- Power with

- Power to

300
What is mobilization of bias?
If something is stated over and over again, especially if it is stated by people who have socioeconomic power, people come to believe it is true.
300
What are three of the seven basic freedoms that form the basis for human rights and human development?
- Freedom from discrimination

- From want

- From fear of threats to personal security or torture

- From injustice

- To develop and realize one's human potential

- To have decent work

- Freedom to think and speak, to form associations, and to participate in decisions

300
What is a collection of participatory methods designed to guide those who engage with local communities to assess needs and assets, plan for change, and take action and evaluate outcomes?
Participatory Rural Appraisal
300
What does monitoring do?
Keeps track of program implementation and provides information about progress toward goals. 
400
Along with changes that need to be made in the community, members of the community will need to identify what?
Internal assets and strengths as well as barriers to progress.
400
What is cardstorming?
A method of facilitating brainstorming and conceptual clarification in groups as large as forty people, is based on the NGT theory of structured group process.
400
What are the three collaborative methods they have used to help people explore the meaning of power?
- Power with

- Power to

- Power within

400
What are examples of the range of methods a group has to understand for making decisions?
- Consensus

- Majority vote

- Nominal Group Technique

- Leaders decide

400
What is the most important way the facilitator can assist the organization?
In taking effective action is to help the participants think through the range of tactics and the likely consequences of the action.
500
What concept is related to connecting members of the community with various groups outside the neighborhood that might be supportive of their efforts?
Bridging social capital
500
What does the use of Nominal Group Technique ensure?
A high quality and specificity of creative ideas member equality; and a high feeling of accomplishment by participants.
500
Putnam described social capital as?
Trust, norms, and networks, that can improve the efficiency of society by facilitating coordinated actions.
500
What does SWOT stand for?
Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats
500
What can connect a wide range of community members in a social setting, and they present an opportunity to alert the wider community to the organization's vitality and success?
Celebration
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