Student Diversity
Bilingual Education
Multicultural Education
Culturally Responsive Teaching
Today's Classroom/
We Are One
100
Refers to shared common cultural traits such as language, religion, and dress.
What is Ethnicity?
100
The use of two languages for instruction.
What is Bilingual Education?
100
__________ focuses specifically on developing a multicultural curriculum.
What is James Banks?
100
Focuses on the learning strengths of students and mediates the frequent mismatch between home and school cultures.
What is Culturally Responsive Teaching?
100
The reality is that _______-_______ of our schools makes it unlikely that you will be teaching students from these groups in the same class at that same time.
What is Hyper-Segregation?
200
African American peers sometimes mock school achievement as "_________," suggesting academic success is racial or cultural treason.
What is acting white?
200
DAILY DOUBLE!! The program that supplements immersion programs by providing special pull-out classes for additional instruction in reading and writing English.
What is English as a Second Language (ESL)?
200
Students are taught to view events and issues from diverse ethnic and cultural perspectives.
What is Transformation Approach?
200
Members of religious, racial, or ethnic groups that share certain experiences and may share certain similarities.
What is Generalizations?
200
It is important to keep in mind that each student is an _________, and any generalizations you make initially may change over time.
What is Individual?
300
This is a student club that provide's a sage space for LGBT students and their allies.
What is Gay-Straight Alliances?
300
People who support this movement believe that English should be the only language used or spoken in public and that the purpose of bilingual education should be to quicly teach English to ELL students.
What is the English-only movement?
300
Students not only learn to view issues from multiple perspectives, but also become directly involved in solving related problems.
What is Social Action?
300
A measure of how social context, such as self-image, trust in others, and a sense of belonging, can influence academic performance.
What is Stereotype Threat?
300
These insights and experiences, these different ways of knowing and seeing the world, are ___________.
What is Diversity Assets?
400
A theory that asserts academic problems that can be overcome if educators study and mediate the cultural gap separating school and home.
What is Cultural Difference Theory?
400
Early findings suggested that students enrolled in well-implemented bilingual programs actually ________ students in monolingual programs.
What is outperform?
400
A unit or course is incorporated, often but not always during a "special" week or month.
What is Addictive Approach?
400
_________ developed three promising culturally responsive principles for teaching not only African American children, but others as well.
What is Gloria Ladson-Billing?
400
DAILY DOUBLE! What does the acronym DIVERSE stand for?
What is Diverse Instructional Materials, Inclusive, Variety, Exploration, Reaction, Safety, and Evaluation?
500
The process of acquiring a culture; a child's acquisition of the cultural heritage through both formal and informal educational means.
What is enculturation?
500
_________ places students in classes where only English is spoken, and instruction is not modified at all.
What is Submersion?
500
Focuses on heroes, holidays, and discrete cultural elements.
What is Contributions Approach?
500
To be competent in each of Ladson-Billings's three points, you will need to acquire certain _______, ________, and _______.
What is Skills, Attitudes, and Knowledge?
500
What poem by Langston Hughes's was used to understand the continuing racism and sexism in society, as well as profound universal desires to accept and be accepted by others.
What is "I, Too, Sing America"?