Ms. Moore & More
Communication
Identity & Leadership
Restorative Justice
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100

Miss Moore graduated in 2018 from this University

What is UMASS Dartmouth?

100

This is the act of actively listening and responding to show understanding in a conversation.

What is active listening?

100

This term refers to the qualities, beliefs, and experiences that make a person unique.

What is identity?

100

Restorative justice focuses on repairing harm rather than this traditional punitive approach.

What is punishment?

100

This term refers to a theory of justice that views crimes, injustice, and misconduct as violations of people and harm to the community. 

What is Restorative Justice?

200

This is the University that T goes to.

What is UMASS Dartmouth?

200

Nonverbal communication includes gestures, facial expressions, and this type of body movement.

What is body language?

200

Though often mistaken as a biological classification, this social construct categorizes people based on physical traits such as skin color and is commonly used to identify broad groups.

What is race?

200

This form of disipline is the opposite of restorative justice and is used most often by schools and other disiplinary organizations

What is Traditional Disipline?

200

This kind of test is completed to give a description of an individual’s distinct personality traits. 

What is a personality test?

300

This university is the school Gabriel used to go to where he used to play ultimate frisbee and drums for the pep band.

What is Bryant University

300

When resolving a conflict, this type of statement helps express feelings without blaming others.

What is an "I" statement?

300

This term describes the unjust or malicious exercise of power over a group of people, often enforced by governmental authority.

What is oppression?

300

This key principle of restorative justice emphasizes accountability, healing, and rebuilding relationships.

What is responsibility?

300

This is the process through which all young people and adults acquire and apply the knowledge, skills, and attitudes to develop healthy identities, manage emotions and achieve personal and collective goals, feel and show empathy for others, establish and maintain supportive relationships, and make responsible and caring decisions

What is Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

400

As a man of many talents, Gabriel enjoys drums, ultimate frisbee and this form of art.

What is Origami?

400

This method of communication involves speaking clearly, confidently, and respectfully to express one’s needs.

What is assertive communication?

400

This term refers to an idea or concept that is created and accepted by society through collective agreement rather than being an objective reality.

What is a social construct?

400

This process allows individuals to reflect on their actions and their impact before taking steps toward resolution.

What is self-reflection?

400

This form of communication tends to be driven by anger and judgment and can also result in inflexibility. This can create a hostile environment.

What is Aggressive Communication?

500

T's Full first name

What is Tanashia?

500

The Four Types of Conflict are Societal/Cultural conflict, Organizational/Group conflict, Interpersonal conflict and this conflict

What is Intrapersonal Conflict

500

This sociological framework explains how multiple forms of oppression and discrimination interact, shaping unique experiences for individuals and groups.

What is intersectionality?

500

In a restorative justice framework, this term describes repairing relationships through mutual agreement and understanding.

What is reconciliation?

500

This term (form of conflict) refers to disagreements or clashes between individuals due to differences in opinions, goals, or personality.

What is Interpersonal Conflict?

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