Friday, October 9, 2009

Responsibility, Respect, and Trust

Give me your definition of these three words and how they relate to us in this course.

Responsibility, Respect, and Trust

26 comments:

  1. Respect: being able to look at a situation from someone else's point of view and taking into account their opinion on a situation.

    Trust: looking at anyone in the class and not having to worry about them not catching you when you fall.

    Open mind: approaching every situation without thinking about how everyone else is looking at you.

    beth d

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  2. Responsibility: Coming to class prepared
    Respect: Please. Thank you. You're welcome.
    Trust: Knowing that the person will be there for you to help you.

    -Anna Oh-

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  3. responsibility: committing to something, then standing by it
    respect: no backsass
    trust: knowing you can count on someone

    Sarah J

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  4. Responsibility~Keeping up your end of the bargain.

    Respect~Treating everyone with kindness.

    Trust~Knowing that the people around you are there for you.

    Zoi

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  5. Responsibility- pulling ur weight in the group
    respect-listening
    trust-always beeing there

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  6. Responsibility- Taking the initiative to do your part, as well as help others.
    Trust- Being able to count on others.
    Respect- Listening to each others ideas.

    Amee

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  7. Responsibility:participating in group activities.
    Trust:knowing that people around you will accept you and help you.
    Respect:treating everyone the way you want to be treated.

    Moeko K

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  8. responsibility -
    knowing your part, and taking action.
    being aware of the conseaences to your actions
    trust-knowin that someone will be there to back you up, being there when someone needs you
    respect- knowing the line, knowing peoples differences, and dealing with situations without hurting others in any way.

    grieta

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  9. responsibility - taking action for your own mistakes and also helping others with theirs.
    respect - listening to what other people need to say and saying things that won't hurt other people's feelings.
    trust - knowing that everyone around you will do something when you're in need of help.

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  10. Responsibility: fulfilling your expectations for the course and coming to class prepared

    Respect: closing your mouth and opening your ears when needed, and not singling people out or hurting their feelings

    Trust: knowing that when im about to do the rock climb i will be comfortable with whoever is under me holding me up there.

    -Amanda Serafin

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  11. responsibility- committing to activities we do
    respect: helping eachother out and respecting eachother's opinions
    trust: counting on eachother and believing in eachother

    ellie g

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  12. Take responsibility of your actions

    respect your classmate and teacher by listening and helping othetrs
    trust each other to help you if you need it

    Marion G.

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  13. Responsibility - Coming to class prepared.
    Respect - Listening to everyone's thoughts and ideas.
    Trust - Trusting others to help you out whenever you need it.

    -Julie Watson

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  14. Responsibility: Coming to class prepared and on time. Understanding your roles and carrying them out without questions and misconduct.

    Respect: On task, listening to other's ideas listening to the teacher and not talking out of term.

    Trust: Giving a 100 percent to help others when needed.

    -Cassie Langas

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  15. responsibility- holding yourself accountable and living up to expectations or things you commit to.

    respect- Listening to other people's ideas and not judging them

    trust- Knowing someone is there for you and wont let you down.

    -Tiffani P

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  16. responsibility: taking credit for mistakes as well as achievements
    respect: treating others as you would want to be treated. being kind to others and supporting them in times of need.
    trust: knowing that you don’t have to be scared about something because you know your team members will help you though whatever is bothering you.

    Ali Dowty

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  17. responsibility: knowing what is needed from you and doing it.
    respect: listening to each other and letting people express their opinions.
    trust: believing in yourself and you peers. Acceptably putting yourself into situations.


    -Erika T.

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  18. Responsibility- being accountable for every action you take, whether good or bad.

    Respect- listening to everyone and every opinion.

    Trust- believing that your peers will be there for you when you need help.

    Kristin S.

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  19. Responsibility: Being prepared and ready for whatever activity is being asked of us
    Respect: Knowing that everyone's ideas are worth listening to
    Trust: Knowing that if you need help, the classmate next to you will willingly give you what you need. No matter how stupid or how easy an activity may seem

    -Hannah Fox

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  20. Responsibility- taking your part in our activities seriously
    Respect- listening to and showing some consideration for others
    Trust- having confidence in one another

    -Nikhi K

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  21. Responsibility: being prepaired and having the ablility to Do Work!

    Respect: showing compassion; golden rule

    Trust: safe

    Erin Blanchette

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  22. Responsibility- doing your part in all the activities

    Respect- being kind to everone not judging them

    Trust- knowing that your classmates are there for you

    -Kelsey Onesto

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  23. responsibility- being to class on time

    respect- listening to your peers

    trust- being able to count on your classmates

    Kristin Prislingerrrrrrrrrrrr

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  24. responsibility-being prepared for class
    respect-listening to others
    trust-being confident in your classmates

    Becca

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  25. Respect: Treating everyone fairly and equally.
    Trust: Allowing your peers to watch your back.
    Responsibility: Accepting the consequences of your mistakes, and overcoming them.

    Connor S.

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