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The process (and product) of describing and interpreting cultural behavior.
What is ethnography?
100
differing preferences in cultural knowledge that have differing prestige value
What is cultural capital
100
An approach that aims to reduce prejudice and discrimication against oppressed groups and to effect an equitable distinction of power among members of the different cultural group
What is multicultural education approach
100
The ideologies, symbols, behaviors, values and beliefs that are shared by a human group.
What is culture?
100
The simple presence of some kind of cultural difference
What is cultural boundary?
200
Inferences drawn from current knowledge of studens to predict behavior or academic achievement
What is teacher expectations?
200
The larger shared core culture of a society.
What is Macroculture?
200
Aspects of curriculum that are not explicitly taught such as interactional, social, management, and organizational dimensions.
What is invisible curriculum?
200
One of the best ways teachers can learn what is familiar and significant to their students and explore students' home environment
What is home visits?
200
An approach that deals directly with oppression and social structural inequiality based on race, social class, gender, and disability
What is multicultural social justice education?
300
the treatment of a particular feature of cultural differences as grounds for differing rights-privilege or disprivilege, favorable or unfavorable
What is cultural border
300
Students learning in small teams that require a high level of student interaction and interdependence
What is cooperative learning
300
The sets of prcoesses by which children internalize a linguistic system
What is children's language acquisition?
300
assumes that all people in a given social category are culturally similar and focusing on the unitary cultures of various Others without reflecting on our own cultures and diversity
What is essentialized culture?
300
The process of developing positive relationship among diverse groups and individuals to fight stereotyping, promote unity in order to reduce prejudice and hostility
What is human relations?
400
differences in human behavior described not due to things such as race or genetic inheritence but differences just from being human
What is cultural relativism?
400
A continuous reform movement designed to change the total educational environment so that students from diverse racial and ethnic groups, sutdents of both genders, exceptional students, and students from each scoail-class will experience equal educational opportunities in schools, colleges, and universities.
What is multicultural Education
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an approach that challenges the common sense view of what is and why things happen that serves the interests of those people already privileged in a society
What is counterhegemonic?
400
An approach designed to equip students with academic skills, concepts, and values to function effectively within existing schools, society, and culture.
What is "Teaching the exceptional and culturally different?"
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smaller subcultures that fit into a society's core culture.
What is microculture?
500
Knowing how to participate by communicating in a socially appropriate way.
What is communicative competence?
500
The ability to observe others from their perspective and to understand how one is conditioned by one’s own perspective.
What is "emic perspective?"
500
Aspects of culture that are held, taught, and learned outside of conscious awareness or implicitly
What is invisible culture?
500
Students' ability to determine language uses and conversational skills appropriate for classroom where there are different listeners, settings, and topics
What is classroom communicative competence?
500
It is designed to raise the social status of a target group by helping young people examine how the group has been oppressed historically in spite of its potentials and achievements.
What is single group studies?
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