These are the primary dimensions of college readiness
What are:
Academic Preparedness
College Knowledge
Academic Tenacity
A visual aid often used in learning environments for people to consider how others perceive and label them or how people see themselves.
What is the identity wheel?
Systematic oppression is based in two main factors:
What is power and priviledge
This social justice movement is a decentralized political and social movement that aims to highlight racism, discrimination, and racial inequality and to promote anti-racism.
What is Black Lives Matter
Platforms used at CHS for the college application process
SCOIR
The Common Application (Common App)
The CUNY Application Portal
The SUNY Application Portal
Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
CSS Profile
The 3 steps of critical thinking?
What is:
Identify/Define the problem.
Evaluate the data. (Reading carefully and thoroughly, Actively Listening)
Make the decision.
What is
Sensory Data
Thoughts
Feelings
Actions
Wants
The idea that one group is better than another group and has the right to control the other gets embedded in the institutions of the society--the laws, the legal system and police practice
What is institutional oppression
5 Principles of Social Justice
Access
Equity
Diversity
Participation
Human Rights
Document with grades earned from 9-11 that are sent are sent to colleges
What is Initial Transcript?
A plan that outlines what money you expect to earn or receive (your income) and how you will save it or spend it (your expenses) for a given period of time; also called a spending plan.
What is a budget?
Types of self awareness
What is:
Private self-awareness
Public self-awareness
Emotional
Cognitive
Physical
Social
When systematic oppression overlaps multiple identities in marginalized communities.
What is intersectionality?
Three forms of social justice
Tax reform for the working class
Educational Opportunities
Affordable Healthcare
Equal Employment Opportunity
Marriage equality
Formal document which attests to student's character and attributes.
Counselor Rec Letter
Types of feedback
Continuous & Terminal
Intrinsic & Extrinsic
Knowledge of Results (KOR) & Knowledge of Performance (KOP)
Positive & Negative
What is a SWOT Analysis?
Discrimination based on language.
What is glottophobia/Linguicism
In addition to political rights, such as freedom of conscience, it also requires freedom from police abuse and respect for one's reproductive rights and bodily autonomy.
What is human rights?
This provides federal aid for students.
*Provide full name*
What is the Free application for Federal Student Aid?
The 7 C's of communication
What are:
Clarity
Correctness
Conciseness
Courtesy
Concreteness
Consideration
Completeness
An individual's identity is strongly associated with role behavior or the collection of group memberships that define them.
What is collective identity
A group of intentionally disadvantaged people.
What is the oppressed?
A person who uses or supports strong actions in support of or opposition to one side of a controversial issue.
What is an activist?
Finish this sentence:
The _________ is an introspective self-report questionnaire indicating differing psychological preferences in how people perceive the world and make decisions. It assigns _____ categories:
__________ or __________ - ( I or E)
_______ or_________ - ( S or N)
_______ or ________ - ( T or F)
________ or _________ - (J or P)
for a total of ______ personality types.
What is....
Finish this sentence:
The MYERS-BRIGGS TYPE INDICATOR is an introspective self-report questionnaire indicating differing psychological preferences in how people perceive the world and make decisions. It assigns 4 categories:
INTROVERT or EXTROVERT - ( I or E)
SENSING or INTUITION- ( S or N)
THINKING or FEELING - ( T or F)
JUDGING or PERCEIVING - (J or P)
for a total of 16 personality types.