Humanizing Pedagogies
Biases
Community
Literacy Practices
Misc.
100

This activity, often used in humanizing pedagogies, encourages students to collaborate, support each other, and create a sense of belonging in the classroom.

Community Building

100

This term refers to the tendency to favor one's own cultural perspective over others, often leading to judgments or decisions based on stereotypes or prejudices.

Cultural Bias

100

This term refers to a group of people who share common interests, values, or goals and often live in the same area or neighborhood.

Community

100

This strategy encourages students to ask questions, make predictions, and visualize scenes in order to better understand and engage with the text they are reading.

Reading Comprehension Strategies

100

What is the chemical symbol for water?

H2O

200

This strategy involves regularly encouraging students to reflect on their learning experiences, challenges, and personal growth.

Reflective Practices

200

This term describes oversimplified and generalized beliefs about individuals or groups based on their membership in a particular cultural, racial, or social category.

Stereotypes

200

This term describes the presence of a variety of different backgrounds, cultures, and perspectives within a community.

Diversity

200

This method of teaching reading emphasizes the relationship between letters and sounds, helping students decode words and improve their reading fluency.

Phonics Instruction

200

What is the largest mammal in the world?

Blue Whale

300

Giving students opportunities to share their opinions, experiences, and perspectives in the classroom is an essential aspect of this pedagogical approach.

Empowering Student Voice

300

This type of bias refers to attitudes or stereotypes that affect our understanding, actions, and decisions in an unconscious manner, often without our awareness.

Implicit Bias

300

This term refers to the process of involving community members in decision-making processes that affect their lives and surroundings.

Community Engagement

300

This approach to vocabulary instruction encourages students to actively engage with words through activities such as word walls, context clues, and word study.

Vocabulary Development

300

What does the acronym "GPS" stand for?

Global Positioning System

400

This teaching approach emphasizes the importance of fostering empathy, building relationships, and recognizing the individuality of each student.

Student-Centered Learning

400

This term refers to the ability to interact effectively with people from different cultures, understanding and respecting their perspectives, values, and practices.

Cultural Competence

400

These organizations, often found in schools, bring together parents, teachers, and administrators to support educational initiatives and organize events.

Parent-Teacher Associations (PTAs)

400

This series of steps, including prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing, helps students develop their ideas and produce coherent, polished writing pieces.

Writing Process

400

What is the longest river in the world?

The Nile River

500

This term refers to the practice of integrating diverse cultural perspectives into the curriculum to make learning more inclusive and relevant to students' lives.

Culturally Responsive Teaching

500

This concept recognizes that individuals may experience multiple forms of discrimination or disadvantage due to the intersection of their various social identities, such as race, gender, and class.

Intersectionality

500

This process involves efforts to improve the quality of life and well-being of a community through initiatives such as affordable housing, economic development, and infrastructure improvements.

Community Developments

500

This instructional approach focuses on teaching students to understand and analyze texts, make connections between reading and writing, and develop critical thinking skills.

Balanced Literacy

500

Who is known as the "Queen of Pop"?

Madonna

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