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100

Allyn and Morrell discuss the importance of a capacity oriented lens rather than this (described in the book). 

What is deficit oriented?

100

Color-blindness is highly problematic for these reasons

What is - it fails to see the differences between people and how they might experience the world

100

In Heath's study, children from these two towns struggled in school because their home literacies were not valued in school. 

What is Roadville and Trackton

100

To address this serious illness, USEM students needed to come to at least one office hour meeting. 

What is Fear of Meeting One on One with my Professor... or FMOOOWMP

100

Name at least 3 items that we included on your "grocery list"

Vitamins, Ice packs, Tylenol, Advil, Allergy medication, Thermometer, Water purifying system (Brita), Kleenex, Lysol wipes, Hair ties, Brush, Quick and healthy snacks (protein), Cough drops, Emergen-C

200

This "practice" should be daily and is one of the best ways to develop students' social emotional learning. 

What is read alouds?

200

Ladson-Billings explains the difference between pedagogy and curriculum, which we understand as...

Curriculum is what is taught; pedagogy is how it is taught

200

Dr Ebony Thomas said the problem is not an achievement gap; rather the problem is... 

What is an imagination gap?

200

This is the difference between equity and equality. 

What is - equity means everyone gets what they need; equality means everyone gets the same

200

If you want your coat to last, do not do this when you wash it. 

What is put it in the dryer?

300

This person provided the foreword and is best known for developing this organization

Who is Marian Wright Edelman and what is the Children's Defense Fund?

300

Ladson-Billings discusses four pandemics which are...

What is COVID-19, anti-Black racism, economic collapse and climate catastrophe?

300

In her Saturday Review article, Nancy Larrick blamed this group for the lack of diversity in children's literature. For an extra 100 points, what year was the article published?

Who are publishers and 1965

300

This theory explains why some groups do worse in high stakes situations despite having the same preparation and knowledge. For 100 extra points, name the scholar who developed this theory. 

What is stereotype threat; Who is Claude Steele

300

These two types of animals (_______ and _________) share this same name (__________)

What is a cat and dwarf hamster and the name Percy?

400

The authors do or do not believe families and schools should be doing the same thing - provide an example. 

They do not - families should be doing different activities that are appropriate for their family and home

400

Ladson-Billings has the "moral authority" to author this type of study and develop the theory of culturally relevant teaching because she is... 

What is African American, a scholar, a parent?

400

Equity pedagogy is defined as this (include key components)

Teaching strategies and classroom environments that help students from diverse racial, ethnic, and cultural groups attain the knowledge, skills, and attitudes needed to function effectively within, and help create and perpetuate, a just, humane, and democratic society.

400

This theory explains how individuals can see themselves through a positive and valid lens and/or through a negative lens by others (e.g. society; stereotypes). For 100 extra points, who developed this theory? 

What is double-consciousness; Who is WEB DuBois?

400

This is our class motto, which is said every Thursday at the end of class

What is "have a good weekend and make good choices"?

500

These are the 7 strengths of a Super Reader

What are: belonging, friendship, kindness, curiosity, confidence, courage and hope?

500

Teachers were selected by this process (what is it called) and this is how it works

What is "community nomination" and community members nominated the teachers: parents, principals and colleagues 

500

In Anyon's studies, the various social classes could be labelled with a theme. These were the themes for each class.  

What is working class - resistance; middle class - possibility; affluent professional - narcissism; executive elite - excellence.

500

His theory explains the dominance of one group over another, often supported by legitimating norms and ideas - which become normalized. For 100 extra points, who is the theorist? 

What is hegemony? Who is Antonio Gramsci?

500

"The Snowy Day" was banned because... The author was very upset because... 

What is the mother could have been seen as a stereotype? Keats based the image of the mom on his own mom. 

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