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All About ASB
E&T Skillz
Your Participants and You
ASB and Social Justice
100
This is the next fundraising deadline.
What is January 18th?
100
This is the hashtag to use on social media during your ASB trips.
What is #umichasb15?
100
This is a skill needed to lead reflection before and during your trip.
What is facilitation?
100
This is a fun way of starting off your meetings.
What is an ice breaker?
100
This is the purpose of person-first language.
What is to create an inclusive environment and prevent devaluing of people with disabilities?
200
This is the final fundraising deadline.
What is February 8th?
200
This is the year U of M ASB was founded.
What is 1990?
200
This is something you should do that will allow you to better work with and understand the community in which your working with before entering the community
What is topic and community education?
200
This is something you do daily on your trip to debrief the day's activities and to help participants think critically about the service you engaged in.
What is reflection?
200
This is a way of engaging in community service that promotes education and critical thinking about social issues.
What is service-learning?
300
When bucketing around campus, you must have this with you at all times.
What is a bucketing permit?
300
ASB is sponsored through this program in the Ginsberg Center, and this is the SERVE advisor.
What is SERVE and who is Danyelle?
300
These are the 5 stages of group development.
What is forming, storming, norming, performing, transforming?
300
This is the key question for site leaders that E&T seeks to help answer.
What is "How can you help your participants to have a positive experience?"
300
Each issue topic deals with multiple issues. These two terms are represented by leaves and roots.
What are symptoms and causes?
400
This money over your $1000 fundraising total can be used for food, parking, and group activities.
What is petty cash?
400
These are the topics in which ASB focuses on.
What is Borders & Immigration Domestic Violence Rural Poverty Urban Poverty Environmental Justice Healthcare & Disability HIV/AIDS Native American Youth & Education
400
This is a the meaning of the CLARA method of conflict resolution and an example of using it from one of your ASB trips.
What is Clarify Listen Affirm Respond Add information?
400
These are the 3 basic components of each meeting with your participants (outlined on your meeting template!)
What is ice breaker, educational activity, logistics?
400
This term refers to perceived membership to certain groups, either self-assigned or assigned by others, and is important to consider when thinking about how your group dynamic.
What is social identity?
500
This is the name of the office and its location where all cash must be deposited.
What is SOAS in the Union?
500
This is what makes up the 8 Critical Components of ASB.
Strong, Direct Service Alcohol & other Drug-free Diversity Orientation Education Training Reflection Reorientation
500
This is a pre-break activity to get to know your participants and begin to participate in service/education before your trip.
What is pre-break engagement?