
Inclusive Community Development
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Christopher Mayer
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How is development defined?
As a complex challenge that is difficult to define
As 'good change' toward a vision of a better society
As a process that does not require a vision
As a negative impact on society
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What does development involve?
Only the process to achieve a vision
Only having a vision of what 'good' is
Both having a vision of what 'good' is and the process to achieve it
Neither a vision nor a process to achieve it
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What does a holistic approach to development recognize the importance of?
Technology, entertainment, and sports
Health, safety, education, and legal systems
Economy, infrastructure, and trade
Politics, religion, and culture
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What is the aim of a holistic approach to development?
To increase financial wealth and corporate success
To promote ecological balance and animal welfare
To promote inclusion and support for marginalized communities
To enhance international relations and global trade
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What does the United Nations' definition of community development emphasize?
Economic progress without community participation
Social progress without community participation
Economic and social progress with community participation
Individual progress without community involvement
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According to the United Nations, what is essential for community development aside from economic and social progress?
Government intervention
Self-initiative and active involvement from the community
International aid
Technological advancement
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What is the relationship between development and social justice?
Development is independent of social justice.
Development is tied to social justice through the distribution of wealth.
Development is tied to social justice through equal access to basic human rights.
Development opposes the principles of social justice.
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What is the aim of social justice according to the content provided?
Social justice aims for equity for a select few.
Social justice aims for equity for all, focusing on the wealthy and well-represented.
Social justice aims for equity for all, focusing on the underserved and underrepresented.
Social justice has no specific aim or focus.
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What does "Equality as sameness" imply according to the learning material?
Different standards for different people.
Everyone is treated by the same standards.
Only certain groups receive equal treatment.
Treatment based on individual needs.
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What is the concept of "Equality as fairness" as described in the learning material?
Ignoring the disadvantages some groups face.
Providing advantages to specific groups only.
Acknowledges/adjusts for disadvantages some groups face.
Treating everyone differently without any standards.
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What are societies and communities always doing?
Remaining static
Regressing
Changing
Disappearing
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What is the aim of 'Development agencies'?
To maintain the status quo
To aim for specific, negative changes
To aim for specific, positive changes through projects and programs
To observe changes without participating
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What does praxis in community development combine to achieve purposeful change?
Theory and action
Action and reaction
Planning and execution
Research and development
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What does praxis in community development require to meet community needs?
Continuous learning and adapting
Periodic assessment and funding
Strategic planning and marketing
Legislative support and policy making
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What is inclusion about according to the text?
Ensuring everyone has the same opinions
Ensuring everyone within these communities has "a place at the table"
Ensuring everyone follows the same rules
Ensuring everyone competes for resources
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What does valuing diversity and inclusion involve?
Ignoring individual differences
Actively removing barriers that prevent full participation
Encouraging competition among community members
Limiting the variety of perspectives
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How does inclusion enrich our community?
By limiting experiences and talents
By reducing the number of perspectives
By bringing in a variety of perspectives, talents, and experiences
By ensuring everyone has the same background
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What does inclusion in an environment promote?
A sense of exclusion and competition
A sense of belonging where everyone feels respected and valued
A focus on individual achievements only
A hierarchy based on skills
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In an inclusive environment, how are people's differences treated?
They are ignored
They are recognized and developed
They are seen as a disadvantage
They are discouraged
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What does striving to be an inclusive community program involve?
Ignoring individual differences
Making a dedicated effort to create a sense of belonging in all persons
Focusing on individual achievements only
Limiting opportunities to specific groups
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What is included in the effort to be an inclusive community?
Creating barriers to participation
Creating opportunities and implementing ongoing supports for participation
Encouraging competition among individuals
Focusing on uniformity and standardization
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How does inclusion vary among individuals?
It varies based on the time of the year
It is the same for everyone
It varies based on a person's interests, goals, and abilities
It does not vary; inclusion is a fixed concept
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