A key aspect of why students struggle to build trust is due to _________ that the academic environment is unfair (found on workbook pg. 6)
What is prejudice?
Trust is a ____-____ street.
What is two-way?
True or False: A good relationship with your professor can result in you receiving a better grade.
A professor has a _______ (positive or negative) perception of a trustworthy student.
What is positive?
Dis- _ _ _ _ _ is dangerous in academic settings because students will not learn effectively and be prepared for the future.
What is trust?
Showing r _ _ _ _ _ _ to professors goes a long way.
What is respect?
Vulnerability in the classroom translates to vulnerability in the _______place.
What is the workplace?
New criteria that change an individual's typical choices in information sharing (workbook pg. 9!)
What are Catalyst criteria?
Establishment of relationships built on __________ is essential to breaking the cycle of institutions being viewed as unfair.
What is trust?
This is the first word on the list of practical trust building methods (found on pg. 15 of your workbook)
What is "communicate?"
True or False: Only students will both feel more fulfilled in the academic environment if there is mutual trust between them and their professors.
What is false?
The founder of Uncertainty Reduction Theory (workbook pg. 5!!)
Who is Charles Berger?
The goal of the scavenger hunt activity was to represent a relationship between professors and ___________
What are students?
Not exercising a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ integrity hurts your performance in the classroom.
What is academic?
A type of letter that your professors may give you if you build a trusting relationship.
What is a letter of recommendation?
Showing genuine interest and asking intentional questions are methods of reducing ________ (found on workbook pg. 12)
What is uncertainty?
Many students are afraid to go to professors' ________ hours if they feel they do not trust them.
What is office?
You should start building r_________ with professors from the start of the semester.
What are relationships?
2nd step of the benefits wheel (found on pg. 19)
What is positive classroom culture?
The founder of Privacy Management Theory (workbook pg. 5!!)
Who is Sandra Petronio?