FAQ
Concepts to know:
1. Bias
2. Peacebuilding
3. Socratic Method
4. Dialogue
5. Empathy
6. Critical Thinking
7. Tolerance
8. Inclusion
9. Mediation
10. Stereotype
11. Collaboration
12. Reconciliation
13. Inquiry
14. Neutrality
15. Conflict Resolution
16. Perspective
17. Equity
18. Inquiry
19. Active Listening
20. Prejudice
21. Consensus
22. Open-mindedness
23. Assertiveness
24. Cultural Awareness
25. Nonviolence
26. Diversity
27. Active Listening
28. Harmony
29. Objectivity
30. Respect
31. Empathy involves the ability to understand and share the feelings of another.
32. Diversity in a social context refers to the inclusion of different types of people, such as those of different races, cultures, or genders.
33. A perspective is a particular attitude towards or way of regarding something.
34. Dialogue is a conversation or discussion aimed at resolving conflict.
35. A stereotype is a widely held but oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person.
36. Conflict implies a disagreement or clash between ideas, principles, or people.
37. Resolution is the process of finding a solution to a dispute or conflict.
38. Intercultural relates to the interaction or relationship between different cultures.
39. Mediation is the process of intervening in a dispute to help resolve it.
40. Prejudice is a preconceived opinion not based on reason or actual experience.
41. Narrative means a story or account of events, experiences, or the like, whether true or fictitious.
42. Being reflective involves examining one's own thoughts and feelings.
43. Insight is the ability to gain an accurate and deep understanding of a situation or person.
44. Empowerment involves providing individuals or groups with the power or confidence to take control of their lives.
45. Sympathy is feeling pity or sorrow for someone else’s misfortune.
46. Tolerance implies the willingness to accept or tolerate differing opinions or behaviors.
47. Collaboration is the process of working together to achieve a common goal.
48. Bias means an inclination or preference that can lead to unfair treatment.
49. To advocate means to publicly support or recommend a particular cause or policy.
50. Cultural relates to the customs, beliefs, and social behaviors of a particular group or society.
51. Inclusive means embracing and involving people of all backgrounds.
52. An assumption is something that is accepted as true without proof.
53. A mindset is a set of beliefs or attitudes that shape how one thinks and behaves.
54. Compassion is the feeling of concern for the suffering or misfortune of others.
55. Globalization refers to the increasing interconnectedness of the world’s economies, cultures, and populations.
56. Globalization entails the process by which businesses, cultures, and people become interconnected across the globe.
57. To advocate in a social context means to support a particular cause, often for social justice or equality.
58. Being inclusive in a group setting means ensuring that everyone feels welcome and valued.
59. An assumption in critical thinking is an accepted belief or idea taken for granted without evidence.
60. A mindset in psychological terms refers to established attitudes or ways of thinking.
61. Altruism describes a selfless concern for the well-being of others.
62. Pacification is the action of calming someone or something, often to end anger or discontent.
63. Ethics or morality describes actions that are right and good.
64. Self-reflection is examining one's own thoughts and feelings.
65. Mindfulness is the practice of nonjudgmental awareness of one's thoughts and feelings.
66. Objectivity means basing judgments on facts rather than personal feelings or opinions.
67. Pacifism is the belief in resolving disputes peacefully, without violence.
68. Pragmatism is an approach that evaluates theories or beliefs based on practical outcomes.
69. Rationality is the quality of being based on reason or logic.
70. Solidarity is unity or agreement of feeling or action among individuals with common interests.
71. Tact is the skill of dealing sensitively with others.
72. Impartial describes someone who shows no favoritism or prejudice.
73. Veracity is conformity to facts, representing truthfulness.
74. Wisdom is the quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment.
75. Accountability is the responsibility for one’s actions.
76. Compassionate concern is the care for the suffering of others.
77. Diplomacy is the art of managing international relations sensitively.
78. Equanimity is mental calmness and composure, especially in difficult situations.
79. Humility is a modest view of one’s own importance.
80. Integrity is the quality of being honest and morally upright.
81. Justice is fair treatment or behavior.
82. Kindness is being friendly, generous, and considerate.
83. Literacy is the ability to read and write.
84. Moderation is avoiding extremes in behavior or opinion.
85. Negotiation is a discussion aimed at reaching an agreement.
86. Receptiveness is openness to new ideas.
87. Patience is the ability to tolerate delays or suffering without frustration.
88. Questioning is asking questions to gain understanding or challenge ideas.
89. Respect is a feeling of admiration for someone’s abilities or qualities.
90. Social justice is the fair relation between the individual and society.