Leadership Essentials
Student Development Theory
Communication
Personalities
On-Call Potpourri
100

These inanimate objects are metaphorical options for student leadership strategies

What are the wand of leadership and the rod of authority?

100

These are the five areas of personal development that focus on overall student wellness and growth.

What are spiritual, physical, emotional, social, and mental?

100

These are three components of the SOLER method for communication.

What are: Square shoulders, Open body language, Lean into the conversation, Eye contact, & Relax?

100

An X in Keirsey typing indicates this about an individual's personality.

What is a mix of the two personality options (ex: mix of introvert and extrovert I and E)?

100

While doing rounds on-call, you notice a maintenance door is propped open that shouldn't be, so you do this.

What is: ensure the area is secure/safe, close the door and ensure it locks?

200

This letters in the TBIRD acronym stand for these things.

What are Title, Bed, Interests, Reason, and Dream?

200

This theory suggests students must satisfy lower-level needs before reaching their full potential.

What is Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs?

200

This is the difference between an open-ended & a probing question.

What is allowing the responder to share broadly based on their thoughts vs. seeking to get to a specific end (i.e. uncover emotions, rationale, etc.)?

200

This is a strength of a "Lion" personality.

What is goal-oriented, strong, direct?


200

These are 5 items prohibited in University Housing facilities.

What are: candles, cinderblocks, personal heaters or ACs, explosives/firearms/weapons, flammable liquids, fuels/hazardous chemicals, personal transit devices, microwaves, open heating elements, live holiday decorations, pets, personal refrigerators (except Cedar Hall/medically approved), wireless routers/internet switches?

300

According to Chris, the "Ideal RA" has extra long feet so they can do this.

What is go the extra mile?


300

This vector involves learning to handle emotions appropriately and effectively.

What is Managing Emotions?

300

According to the Mehrabian communication model, the actual words we use only make up this percentage of what is communicated during a conversation.

What is 7%?

300
This is a STRESSOR for "Orange" personality types.

What is: restrictive rules, policies/procedures, micromanagement, confinement, details, long meetings, routine?

300

This is what you should do if you get a call about an unapproved overnight guest.

What is confront the situation, collect info (names, guests, etc.), ensure all unapproved guests are escorted out of the building, report incident to supervisor of building?

400

According to the Mission Statement, University Housing aims to provide these 8 things. (name 4)

What is, "the highest quality living conditions which are safe, clean and comfortable as well as a learning environment that promotes maturity, supports academics, and enhances personal growth." ?

400

This level of moral reasoning is based on avoiding punishment.

What is the Preconventional Level in Lawrence Kohlberg’s theory, Stage 1:Punsihment/Obedience?

400

According to most conflict management models, being skilled emotionally requires this conscious recognition

What is self-awareness?

400

These are 2 effective ways to communicate with a "Green" personality type.

What are: respect their preoccupation with ideas/logic, know they care but may not express it, ask for their position on an issue, help them with day-to-day tasks, recognize their capabilities, ask what they think and not what they feel, be specific/accurate?

400

This is the proper procedure for when a resident gets locked out.

What is respond promptly, confirm the person is who they say they are, collect their information/fill out the charge sheet, confirm the space they are attempting to enter is their space (via a piece of mail, something with their name on it, etc.)?
500

These are the big 5 of emotional intelligence

What is: 

1. Self-awareness

2. Self-regulation

3. Motivation

4. Empathy

5. Social skills

?

500

These are the 7 vectors in Chickering's theory.

What are Developing Competence; Managing Emotions; Moving Through Autonomy Toward Interdependence; Developing Mature Interpersonal Relationships; Establishing Identity; Developing Purpose; and Developing Integrity? 

500

DAILY DOUBLE...ish

This is the acronym for the main conflict model we discussed from Overton & Lowry's 2013 study.

What is VALUED?

500

This letter in the Keirsey types indicates someone who: seeks closure/resolution, is organized/a planner, enjoys control/consistency, prefers schedules.

What is J - Judging?


500

This is what you should do if you get called for an alcohol violation. 

What is call pro-staff (and police if they are under 21), collect info (names, T numbers & count/amount/brand/size of alcohol) & photos, keep the situation under control, and remain safe ?