Sociocracy in Schools - Session 2 Quiz

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Sociocracy in Schools Quiz

Test your knowledge on the principles and practices of Sociocracy in educational settings. This quiz will challenge your understanding and provide valuable insights!

  • Explore the basic principles of Sociocracy.
  • Understand the concept of consent decision-making.
  • Learn about roles and responsibilities in sociocratic circles.
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by ActiveMind21
What are the 4 basic principles of Sociocracy?
Consensus
Spiral Process
Circle
Open Elections
Anonymous Elections
Double Link
Consent
When is a consent decision made?
Only when everyone agrees
When no one has an objection
When the majority agrees
Only when everyone's preferences are aligned
What statement reflects the spirit of consent decision-making?
The chain is only as strong as the weakest link
Democracy depends on the consent of the losers
Good enough for now, safe enough to try!
We collectively find the perfect answer
What is the relation between Democracy & Sociocracy?
What are the 2 roles that define the double link?
Representative & Operational Leader
Facilitator & Admin
Admin & Operational Leader
Representative & Facilitator
1. Who coined the term Sociocracy? 2. Who developed the Sociocratic Circle Method?
1. Kees Boeke / 2. John Buck
1. Auguste Comte / 2. Gerard Endenburg
1. Gerard Endenburg / 2. Annewiek Reijmer
1. Betty Cadbury / 2. Kees Boeke
A sociocratic circle is ___
A loop of aims within the organisation
A group of people with the same role
A team with a participatory manager
A team with a boss
A group of people with an aim and domain, using consent decision-making
In the Election Process, after we share reasons for the nominations (step 3), what comes next?
Propose a candidate
Submit Nominations
Consent round
Invite Changes
Who announces the decisions from a sub-circle to the general circle?
Representative
Operational Leader
Administrator
Facilitator
Is there "hierarchy" in sociocracy?
Yes, there is a hierarchy of people
No, there's no hierarchy in flat organisations
Yes, there is a hierarchy of domains, not of people
No, there's no hierarchy because everyone is equal
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