Ethnic Identity
Bodies
Ability
100

The term for a group of people who share the same culture, language, or history

What is Ethnicity?

100

A form of prejudice against people based on their weight, this term describes fear and hatred of fat bodies.

What is Fatphobia?

100

Screen readers, speech-to-text software, and braille displays are examples of this, which helps students with disabilities access educational materials.

What are assistive technologies?

200

Festivals, food and traditions

What are ways people celebrate/express their etnicities?

200

Critics argue that this common component of health education in schools can promote weight stigma by equating health solely with thinness.

What is BMI (Body Mass Index) measurement?

200

This common, invisible learning disability affects a student’s ability to read and process language, often requiring specialized reading instruction.

What is dyslexia?

300

The result of actions and attitudes that judge, discriminate and devalue members of non-dominant ethic groups.

What is ethnic oppression?

300

Contrary to a common misconception, research shows that being in this weight category does not automatically equate to poor health.

What is overweight?



300

Despite not being visible, students with this type of disability often face discrimination or lack of understanding in educational settings.

What are invisible disabilities?

400

This action leads to understanding and peaceful coexistence.

What is learning about ethnicities other than your own?

400

The negative bias faced by larger-bodied individuals in healthcare settings can lead to this.

What is inadequate treatment?

400

This educational framework aims to accommodate all learners by providing multiple means of engagement, representation, and expression.

What is Universal Design for Learning (UDL)?

500

Some of the challenges faced by people of varying ethnicities, often rooted in misunderstanding and bias.

What are discrimination and bullying?

500

Reasons for the achievement gap experienced by heavy students in schools.

What are low expectations of ability and assumptions of laziness?

500

This type of training, often implemented for teachers and staff, helps reduce stigma and improve understanding of the challenges faced by students with disabilities.

What is disability awareness or sensitivity training?

M
e
n
u