Settler Colonialism
Linguistic Justice
Socialization
Misc.
Stuff about Dr. Moore
100

According to Gilio-Whitaker (2018), settler colonialism is rooted in...

White fragility

100

The top two Spanish-speaking countries in the world in terms of population.

Mexico and the United States
100

The process by which a society perpetuates its existing social structures and relationships across generations is called...

social reproduction

100

Through reading Troublemakers, we learned that behavior is always...

communication.

100

My kids' names (you must get both correct)

Kieran and Rylan

200

This is a concept that describes a white person's perceived attempt to help those they deem "less fortunate" than they are. "I just want to help." (3 words)

White Savior Complex
200
A teaching approach that challenges and aims to dismantle harmful systems within education, particularly those rooted in racism and other forms of oppression.

Abolitionist Teaching/Pedagogy

200

Depriving a person or group of positive human qualities and dignity is called...

Dehumanization

200

The majority of public school funding comes from...

property taxes.

200

Where I attended undergrad.

Grand Valley

300

The expansion of political, economic, cultural, media, and military influence beyond the boundaries of one's own country is called...

imperialism.
300

The practice of alternating between two or more languages or language varieties within a single conversation or situation.

Code-switching

300

The widespread belief that individual merit and effort is always rewarded (in other words, work hard and you'll go far) is called the...(3 words)

Myth of meritocracy

300

An approach that incorporates and centers unique student experiences and identities as sources of indispensable knowledge.

Culturally Relevant/Responsive/Sustaining Pedagogy

300

My favorite season

Fall

400

The myth that Indigenous people no longer exist, or only exist in the past, is an example of this.

Indigenous erasure 

400

The ingrained, unquestioned beliefs people have about language is called their... (2 words)

language ideology.

400

This is often a child's first agent (or experience with) socialization.

The family

400

The IQ test was invented by this man, who is from this country. (Two answers needed)

Lewis Terman; Great Britain

400
My major in college (there are two; you must get at least one correct)

Spanish and International Relations

500

This kind of school system was designed to assimilate Indigenous children by cutting them off from their cultures and languages.

Indian Boarding Schools

500

The discrimination or marginalization of individuals or groups based on the language they speak, their accent, dialect, or speech patterns.

Linguistic racism

500

These are unspoken rules in a school that teach students things such as discipline, time management, respect for authority, gender norms, etc. (2 words)

Hidden curriculum

500

The scientifically erroneous theory that humans can be improved through selective breeding is called...

Eugenics

500

Where I was born (City and state required)

Plymouth, Massachusetts

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