AF Ladder

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Understanding Student Participation

Do you understand the different dynamics of student engagement in educational settings? This quiz is designed to help you explore various scenarios related to student involvement, voice, and decision-making.

Test your understanding with scenarios such as:

  • Class representation and freedom of speech
  • Decision-making in academic events
  • Handling of curriculum changes
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by EngagingVoice572
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Professors make students to attend campaigns, case discussions and conferences without giving any due importance or opportunity to say anything.
Tokenism
Manipulation
Consulted
Equity
Professors asking students to attend lectures during various inspections.
Tokenism
Decoration
Informed
Manipulation
You are appointed as a class representative but the professor restricts your freedom of speech in official meeting of the medical college.
Equity
Self-led
Tokenism
Decoration
You are taught a particular procedure in surgery posting and asked to perform by yourself but there is no scope for suggesting changes in the procedure or performing another variant is given
Consulted
Informed
Equity
Manipulation
You are appointed as a research associate, are given a topic, asked to work on it while applying your own mind but the final say about it is of the professor.
Consulted
Tokenism
Manipulation
Self-led
Funding and permission for college fest is given by the authorities, students decide where and how everything will be conducted.
Equity
Equality
Self-led
Consulted
A committee with a vision of eliminating caste discrimination from professional healthcare setting is set up by some students, and it organizes the events and provides valid suggestions to the authorities. The authorities take up the suggested changes and also provide feedback to the committee.
Equity
Informed
Self-led
Decoration
A committee to look over the implementations of the new curriculum is set up by the students. It holds meetings with the educators to discuss the drawbacks and the benefits of each method of implementation. Each of the member in a meeting holds equal power while the topic of discussion is decided by the students.
Equity
Equality
Consulted
Self-led
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