What is the key difference between equity and equality?
Equality gives everyone the same resources; equity gives each person what they need to succeed.
True or False: Inclusion is only about physical access to the classroom.
False
True or False: Diversity only refers to race and ethnicity.
False.
What is implicit bias?
Unconscious attitudes or stereotypes that affect decisions and actions.
A student says their culture isn’t represented in the curriculum. What should you do?
Engage in a conversation, and seek ways to include their perspective.
True or False: Equity means lowering standards to accommodate different groups.
False
What’s a myth about inclusion and classroom performance?
That inclusion lowers academic rigor.
What is cultural diversity in a school setting?
The presence of students and staff from different cultural backgrounds.
Name a school system that may unintentionally reinforce inequity.
Gifted and talented program selection processes.
A teacher notices one group of students is disproportionately disciplined. What’s a first step?
Analyze the data and assess for bias in referral practices.
Give an example of how a school might implement equity in classroom learning.
Providing extra reading support for students who are below grade level.
Why is inclusion important beyond legal compliance?
It promotes belonging, collaboration, and academic success.
What’s one overlooked area of diversity in schools?
Neurodiversity or learning differences.
What’s an example of feedback that supports equity?
Individualized performance reviews based on strengths and needs
A parent questions the value of inclusive classrooms. How can you respond?
Share research on academic and social-emotional benefits of inclusion.
How does an equitable school address disciplinary practices?
By reviewing data for bias and applying restorative approaches.
What is the myth about inclusion being only for students with disabilities?
That it doesn’t benefit all learners—when in fact, it does.
What role does generational diversity play in school communities?
It influences expectations, communication, and teaching styles.
What’s one way school policies can improve inclusion?
Including student and parent input in decision-making.
A support staff member wants to better support diverse learners. What’s a helpful resource?
Professional development on equity and inclusion practices.
What is the risk of applying equality without equity in schools?
It can maintain systemic disparities and limit student success.
What strategy fosters inclusion during school-wide events?
Creating culturally responsive activities that reflect all students.
How can educators embrace religious diversity respectfully?
By acknowledging holidays and practices in curriculum and policy.
What’s a systemic barrier that may affect family engagement?
Communication methods that assume internet access or English fluency.
A student feels isolated due to language barriers. What’s a systemic solution?
Implement bilingual communication and peer support networks.