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Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI)-an Orientation Training Quiz
Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (JEDI)-an Orientation Training Quiz
Please answer the following questions to confirmthat you have completed the Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI)-an Orientation training.
What is the definition of inclusion?
Everyone having what they need at the table.
Everyone has a seat at the table.
Everyone is asked to participate once they are at the table.
What is the definition of diversity?
Everyone having what they need at the table.
Everyone has a seat at the table.
Everyone is asked to participate once they are at the table.
What is the definition of equity?
Everyone having what they need at the table.
Everyone has a seat at the table.
Everyone is asked to participate once they are at the table.
Justice is what _ diversity, equity, and inclusion work. Please enter what fills in the blank in the text box below.
You're kicking off a meeting with several colleagues. How would you say hello using JEDI language?
Hey guys, glad you could make it.
Hey folks, lets get started.
A volunteer mentions their Little is having some problems focusing at school and can be disruptive at times. How should you reply using JEDI language?
Is he an ADHD kid?
Has something happened in your Little's life recently?
Please read the synopsis below before selecting what best represents a JEDI response.
It's time for Darnell, Ricky, and Ricky's grandmother to meet for the first time! Taylor is facilitating the initial match meeting-they facilitate introductions, tackle paperwork, and go over the program rules. Before wrapping up, it's time to set some goals for Ricky and the match (also known as the Youth Outcomes Development Plan).
What is the best JEDI response regarding the story about Darnell, Ricky and Ricky's grandmother?
Taylor tells everyone it is time to set some goals together. They turn to Ricky's grandmother and ask what she would like Ricky and Darnell's focus in the first few months or year of the match. Ricky's grandmother rattles off some areas for improvement-better grades, a cleaner room, no more disrespect, and better hygiene. Taylor asks Darnell which of these he wants to start with (he chooses grades and respect) and they draft some goals. Finally, Taylor turns to Ricky and says, "This all sound good to you, right?"
Taylor tells everyone it is time to set some goals together. First, they ask Ricky what goals he would like to set for himself and his match. Ricky shares some ideas-he wants to learn chess, might need a little help with math, and he really wants to go to the new go-kart track. Taylor brainstorms with Ricky on how to write the goals and asks Darnell and Ricky's grandmother if they have other input or ideas.
Please read the synopsis below before selecting the best JEDI response.
Somewhat hesitantly Melody tells you she has been accepted to all three of her top college choices You ask her why she doesn't seem excited about it. She confides to you that when she told her coach about being admitted to all three colleges, he asked if she would be the first person in her family to go to college. She was sure he said this because she is Hispanic.
You feel bad that Melody's excitement has been overshadowed by what her coach said to her. What is the best JEDI response to say to Melody?
Oh, I'm sure he didn't mean it like that. He was just trying to give you a compliment. Let's take your mind off it and celebrate by getting a pizza.
Will you tell me more about how this made you feel? You put your phone away and give Melody all the time she needs to share her experiences with you.
What is the definition of perspective talking?
The ability to voice our understanding of their emotions and to validate them.
The ability to identify with what another is feeling, and to tap into that feeling.
The ability to listen to other perspectives instead of jumping to conclusions.
The ability to walk in another person's shoes, or to see a situation through their eyes.
What is the definition of communication?
The ability to voice our understanding of their emotions and to validate them.
The ability to identify with what another is feeling, and to tap into that feeling.
The ability to listen to other perspectives instead of jumping to conclusions.
The ability to walk in another person's shoes, or to see a situation through their eyes.
What is the definition of recognizing emotion?
The ability to voice our understanding of their emotions and to validate them.
The ability to identify with what another is feeling, and to tap into that feeling.
The ability to listen to other perspectives instead of jumping to conclusions.
The ability to walk in another person's shoes, or to see a situation through their eyes.
What is the definition of staying out of judgement?
The ability to voice our understanding of their emotions and to validate them.
The ability to identify with what another is feeling, and to tap into that feeling.
The ability to listen to other perspectives instead of jumping to conclusions.
The ability to walk in another person's shoes, or to see a situation through their eyes.
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