Perspective Taking Privilege and Oppression Courage to Disagree/Advocacy Courage and Confidence Active Listening/Perserverance
100
How someone else views things
What is a perspective?
100
Oppression is being denied certain rights or resources based on your social group.
Define Privilege/Oppression
100
Recommending or supporting someone/something
What is advocating?
100
A feeling of self-assurance arising from one's appreciation of one's own abilities or qualities.
Define Confidence
100
Active listening is the ability to focus completely on a speaker, understand their message, comprehend the information and respond thoughtfully.
What is active Listening
200
Cell phone policy, dress code, uniforms, etc
What would be a policy in school that students, parents, teachers and staff would all have different perspectives on?
200
Women/voting, LGBTQ/marry, Minorities/wealth
Can you name a few groups that may be oppressed and what rights or resources they do not have/had?
200
Example
Give an example of a time you stood up for yourself or someone else.
200
“Courage is defined as perseverance in the face of academic difficulty and fear. Confidence is by contrast perseverance without the presence of fear.”
How is confidence different than courage?
200
Persistence in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success.
What is perseverance?
300
When we see different perspectives and put ourselves in another’s shoes, we can find some ways to come together and get along.
How can perspective taking benefit you?
300
Race for 100, show how social injustice effects ability to obtain wealth.
What video did we watch in group relating to oppression and privilege? Summarize it.
300
You may have good intentions but is may go wrong or the other person may not see it that way.
What is intent vs impact?
300
Example
Share an example of something that used to be a source of nervousness or anxiety, but is now a source of confidence?
300
When you disagree
Eye contact, facing the speaker, etc
When might it be difficult to actively listen? How can we improve our listening?
400
Example
Think of some arguments, disagreements, or issues you’ve had with others. How could perspective-taking have helped the situation?
400
Doll test: discrimination showing in kids
black- bad, mean ugly
white- good, pretty, nice
What was the other video we watched in this group and what did it show?
400
“Sometimes, we might disagree about laws, policies, or larger social norms. Having these conversations can be an opportunity to hear a different point of view, and we might learn something. We could change or augment our view or even strengthen our position!”
“How might it benefit you to disagree respectfully?”
400
Try more things, more likely to succeed, job interviews etc
How does increased confidence benefit you in school and in life?”
400
Though we can’t always choose what happens to us, we can choose our response . We
are accountable for our actions. Accountability is about accepting responsibility for the
impact of our actions, even when it’s difficult.”
What does it mean to take accountability or responsibility?
500
Courage to put yourself in someone else's shoes and change your own perspective. It can be difficult.
How does perspective taking relate to courage?
500
When we see someone experiencing oppression, stereotyping, or prejudice, it can take courage to stand up for them. We can advocate for others, just as we advocate for ourselves.
How does oppression/privilege relate to courage?
500
Example
Example of disagreeing respectfully
500
“Sometimes we have to fail or not fully succeed to learn. Our confidence comes from our mistakes and growth, not always from just our successes.”
‘Mistakes are only proof that you are trying?’ What does this mean to you?
500
It takes courage to do something again after you have failed.
Why does it take courage to persevere?






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