Ethnocentric v. Multiculturalism
Morehouse College
TCU
AANAPISI
100

Ethnocentrism is different from this as it is a precondition for it, meaning students must first understand and value their own cultures before appreciating others. 

Multiculturalism 

100

Research supports that this has been found to be essential for the success of Black male college students. 

Same race peer support

100

Respect of the land and food is related to this element of the culture of Native American people.

Sacredness

100

AANAPISI initiatives that collaborate with Ethnic Studies programs help students develop academic, research, and these skills. 

Leadership

200

Ethnocentric courses were more extensive at these colleges and universities than at incidental HSIs.

Puerto Rican

200

Morehouse’s lab-based STEM pathway programs serve as spaces for students to try out these.

New identities

200

This approach means that the whole cannot simply be deconstructed into separate parts.

Holistic 

200

This is one’s awareness of inequities created by social structures.

Critical consciousness

300

Multiculturalism can be desc by three models: communal parity, multiperspective view of the work, and this.

Centric

300

High achieving Black students in STEM at PWIs are hampered by this that question their place and abilities in the STEM disciplines.

Stereotype threat

300

Respect for cultural identity means first acknowledging this that American Indians have experienced in this country. 

Historical injustices

300

A student-centered approach to teaching rejects the idea that students are this.

Empty vessels

400

Not only did student composition have some impact on prevalence of ethnocentric courses, but this group had an affect as well.

Faculty

400

These individuals are in a unique position to gauge how students are doing in the PLTL program, in contrast to faculty.

Peer leaders

400

Environmental stewardship and this are expressed in programs of natural resource conservation.

Sustainability

400

Both critique of systemic oppression and commitment to social justice are involved to engage in this.

Transformational resistance