Interculturalism
Sociocracy in Schools
Emotional Intelligence
Indigenous Knowledge/AI in Education
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100

What is the main danger Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie warns about in her TED Talk, "The Danger of a Single Story"?

Believing a single narrative about a person or culture leads to stereotypes.

100

What is a “consent circle” used for in the sociocratic method?

Decision-making where everyone’s voice is heard and objections are addressed.

100

According to Brené Brown, what emotion makes us most vulnerable but also helps us build strong connections?

Shame

100

Which knowledge system, deeply rooted in sustainability, respects nature and provides insights for the climate crisis?

Indigenous knowledge.

100

In which country is storytelling a key part of preserving cultural identity in education?

Canada (Indigenous communities).

200

How does interculturalism differ from multiculturalism?

Interculturalism emphasizes interaction and inclusion between cultures, not just coexistence.

200

How is sociocracy different from democracy in decision-making?

Sociocracy focuses on consent rather than majority rule.

200

What role does self-awareness play in emotional intelligence?

It helps individuals understand and regulate their emotions.

200

What is one ethical issue with AI in education that we discussed in class?

ex....Data privacy or reinforcing biases.

200

Where do students participate in cleaning their classrooms to build responsibility?

Japan.

300

What kind of narratives does storytelling help to dismantle?

Simplistic or prejudiced narratives about other cultures.

300

Why is equality of voice important in sociocracy?

It ensures everyone’s ideas are valued and fosters collaboration.

300

According to Natalie Perkins, how does emotional intelligence improve learning environments?

It creates empathy and supports student well-being.

300

What was one of the main goals of the residential school system in Canada, and how did it impact Indigenous communities?

One of the main goals of the residential school system was to assimilate Indigenous children into European-Canadian culture by erasing their languages, traditions, and identities. This system caused deep cultural and emotional harm to Indigenous communities, disrupting families, traditions, and leading to intergenerational trauma.

300

Where is teaching considered the most prestigious profession?

South Korea.

400

How does interculturalism contribute to healing societal divides?

Interculturalism contributes to healing societal divides by fostering mutual respect, understanding, and active collaboration, rather than just accepting cultural differences.

400

What is the main goal of shared governance in sociocracy?

To create a more equitable decision-making process.

400

What specific skill does Natalie Perkins highlight as critical for creating a supportive learning environment?

Active listening.

400

What is one way Indigenous ecological knowledge can be taught in schools to address climate change?

Through experiential learning, like land-based education or observing traditional practices.

400

In which country is play-based learning the main focus until age 6 or 7?

Sweden

500

How can schools implement interculturalism to create a more inclusive environment for students from diverse backgrounds?

Schools can implement interculturalism by integrating diverse perspectives into the curriculum, encouraging collaborative projects that involve students from different cultures, and organizing events that celebrate various cultural traditions. This fosters an inclusive environment where students feel valued and connected.

500

In sociocracy, how are roles and responsibilities determined, and how does this approach differ from traditional hierarchical systems?

  •  In sociocracy, roles and responsibilities are determined through a collaborative process where members discuss and define the tasks based on skills, interests, and the needs of the group. This approach contrasts with traditional hierarchical systems, where roles are often assigned top-down, based on rank or authority, rather than individual input and consensus. This collaborative method promotes empowerment and shared leadership.


500

What is the role of vulnerability in education, according to Brené Brown?

It encourages openness and trust, leading to stronger relationships.

500

In Sal Khan’s TED Talk, what does he suggest as a key advantage of using AI in the classroom?

Sal Khan suggests that AI can provide personalized learning experiences, allowing students to progress at their own pace, ensuring that no student is left behind and helping teachers focus more on individualized support.

500

In which country are students taught to recognize and manage their emotions through mindfulness practices as part of their national curriculum, to foster emotional intelligence from a young age?

Thailand.