(EXAM 1) RPTM 277 EXAM 1 REVIEW Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update
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Course
RPTM 277
Institution
RPTM 277
Inclusion
involves people living or simply being together in the same community or context so
that they can share experiences and develop appreciation for each other. Such
experiences and appreciation results in valuing differences and recognizing that each
person has a valuable contributio...
(EXAM 1) RPTM 277 EXAM 1 REVIEW
Questions and Correct Answers the
Latest Update
Inclusion
✓ involves people living or simply being together in the same community or context so
that they can share experiences and develop appreciation for each other. Such
experiences and appreciation results in valuing differences and recognizing that each
person has a valuable contribution to society.
✓ -involves individuals having choices regarding with whom they interact and what
experiences they pursue such as engagement in enjoyable and meaningful activities.
✓
✓ Is consistently associated with intrinsic motivation
Ignorance
✓ refers to a lack of knowledge, understanding, or learning.
✓ Key Words: inability or unwillingness, engage, dialogue, understanding of their
common humanity, discriminate, segregate
Exacerbation
✓ occurs when an already negative situation becomes worse.
✓ Key Words: comfort zone, one's perspective
✓ People who have access to such power and resources that others do not. Often
oblivious to life experiences and living conditions of those who have been oppressed.
tend not to consider factors for which they are advantaged such as class, ability,
gender, race, or ethnicity; as a result, they often do not readily detect acts of
discrimination and oppression. Fail to recognize shared humanity.
✓ -enjoy resources and advantages that provide them with opportunities other people
do not possess
✓ involves the domination and repression of a person or group by another person or
group that is in power. occurred because people possess a particular characteristic
that is not embraced or accepted by those in power
✓ -oppression occurs when authority or power is exerted in an excessive and unjust
manner, with recipients encountering this injustice repeatedly
Ignorance -> Oppression
✓ -Lack of dialogue
✓ -Amnesia of the past
✓ -Lack of understanding
✓ -Limited awareness
✓ is the unjust act of forcing a person to be dominated by and work for another.
Genocide
✓ involves the horrific, systematic, and deliberate extermination of a racial, political,
national, or cultural group.
Apartheid
✓ separates people according to color, ethnicity, and similar characteristics, resulting in
oppression.
Ethics
✓ involves rules of behavior or conduct based on ideas of what is morally right or
wrong that have us consider implications of our behaviors beyond ourselves and
choose actions that demonstrate respect for others.
✓
✓ are NOT - Laws enforced by a country
✓ are human qualities that reflect goodness and guide actions that promote inclusion
such as fairness, honesty, kindness, loyalty, and dedication that collectively reflect our
character.
✓ is the ability to understand another's challenges, distress, or
✓ suffering accompanied by the desire to alleviate or remove these negative conditions
or to be helpful in some way. When we attempt to alleviate others' distress and
demonstrate compassion, we feel a sense of purpose and are uplifted as we work to
achieve a goodness that is greater than our own sense of self-interest and pleasure.
✓ is the ability or capacity to understand, share, feel, or identify with another's
experiences, emo-tions, or thoughts: the ability to place oneself in another person's
position. The best way to acquire empathy is to experience directly the plight of a
person who is experiencing challenges. Another way to develop empathy is by
experiencing indirectly what it is like to experience such injustices
Cultivate Empathy
✓ -Make direct contact
✓ -Engage in self reflection
✓ -Listen to people's stories
✓ -Role-play via simulations
✓ -Learn by reading, watching videos, listening to presentations, discussing issues
Commitment
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