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The collection of values, beliefs, and traditions held by a group of people (perhaps those in a particular region), which can and does change over time

What is culture?

100

A collection of characteristics that influence a person or family's access to resources (income, occupation, education level)

What is socio-economic status?

200

The concept that people may hold membership in multiple groups at once, and these overlap to create experiences that are unique from those of each separate identity

What is intersectionality?

200

The tendency for a person to perform worse on a task because their group is traditionally perceived as having poor ability in it

What is stereotype threat?

300

The process by which members of one group (e.g. immigrants) adopt some of the values, beliefs, and traditions of another

What is acculturation?

300

A person's understanding of the differences between people of different genders, as well as the "appropriate behavior" for each

What is a gender schema?

400

The ability to alternate between languages or dialects across social settings (e.g. at home versus at school)

What is code-switching?

400

The ability of students to succeed despite disadvantageous circumstances, often through the use of coping strategies

What is resilience?

500

An awareness of one's personal identity within the context of a diverse group, as well as an appreciation for the differences within it

What is cultural competence?

500

Behavioral & emotional problems, a history of academic failure, and/or a detached attitude towards their school or education in general

What are common characteristics of at-risk students?

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