Blanca 66-72
Javier 86-95
Jorge 72-78
Christine 78-86
Erik 95-99
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It determines, to a large extent, people's thoughts, ideas, patterns of interaction and material adaptations to the world around them. Geography, ethnicity, language, religion and history are all ingredients determining a:
What is CULTURE
100
The process by which people learn the norms that are expected of them by a particular group
What is Socialization
100
What do all cultures have in common? Name at least one commonality
What is cultures solve the common problems of human beings. Each provides its people with a means of communication (language).
100
Initiatives established by the federal goverment in the 1960s in an attempt to counteract historic discrimination faced by ethnic minorities, women and other unrepresented groups.
What is Affirmative Action
100
While there are many limits on socialization how many are particularly important to educators
What is 3
200
Generally is distinguished by a unifying set of ideas and practices such as as a corporate culture.
What is SUBCULTURE
200
This place is perhaps the most important source of secondary socialization where people are often introduced to ideas and values that differ from those acquired at home
What is a school
200
The concept of culture usually refers to things, both physical and mental, that are made by human beings. Humans have the capacity to ________ culture.
What is construct
200
Social class is culturally defined on the basis of those criteria on which a person or social group may be ranked in relation to others in a stratisfied, or layered, society.
What is Social Class
200
A tendency of a majority of people in a cultural group certain values and belief is considered
What is, Generalizations?
300
Is a social group that shares distinctive traits, values and behaviors. They often mediate, interpret and transmit, the ideas, values and institutions of larger political communities, for example, the family, workplace or the classroom.
What is MICROCULTURE
300
Families, schools, neighborhoods, peer groups, houses of worship, and communities that provide people with slightly different interpretations of a particular cultural attribute are known as these
Whatare Socializing Agents
300
Process in which an individual is provided with help to become a member of her or his social groups; part of the culture.
What is enculturation
300
A concept or learning style that applies to a particular group or ethnicity. It tells us about an individual's preferred learning style.
What is Culture Specific Knowledge
300
Social Class, Language and Sexuality are considered _________ in the Cultural-Learning Process.
What are Socializing Agents?
400
These are groups who share a common heritage, history, celebrations, traditions, similar foods and who might speak a common language other than English.
What is ETHNIC GROUPS
400
The tendency that people have to evaluate others according to their own standards
What is Ethnocentrism
400
Consist of the visible and tangible elements of a group of people; that is, the clothes they wear, the food they eat, and the decorative and ritual object they create.
What is Objective culture
400
Childhood. Human beings are hardwired for language development at a particular stage in brain development. It may be that this ability decreases or disappears altogether at a certain point.
What is the best stage in life to learn a new language
400
These _________ assumptions are used to generalize cultural assumptions and differences.
What is 3
500
It refers to nonwhite minority group members, such as African Americans, Mexican Americans, Puerto Ricans, and Native Americans. This terminology is use for awareness and understanding of specific ethnic, racial, religious and other groups. For example, the terms of HISPANIC OR LATINO are only umbrella terms for Spanish-speaking ethnic groups, including Puerto Rican, Spanish, Salvadoran, and Mexican.
What is PEOPLE OF COLOR
500
This is known as a “summary” of the group and is the image most often through of when the category is mentioned
What is a prototype image
500
What is the difference between in-context learning and out-of-context learning?
What is In-context learning transmits knowledge, values, and attitudes about the world through direct participation in real-world events. Out-of-context learning transmits knowledge, values, and attitudes about the world through indirect participation about real-world events.
500
Social Status is culturally defined on the basis of prestige, social esteem, and honor accorded an individual or group by other social groups or by society.
What is social status
500
Which of the following statements is true: A: To be a deaf American who uses sign language with other deaf people but uses English in interacting with hearing persons is considered, multicultural B: To be a deaf sign language user and African American is considered multicultural
What is B