Traditional vs Cultural Responsive Leadership
Equity Audits
All About Khalifa
Key Terms
Culturally Responsive Leadership and Hip Hop
100

This person is the most important stakeholder based on cultural responsive leadership

the student

100

An equity audit should include input from these two groups, whose voices are often overlooked in traditional school evaluations... 

students and families

100

What year was Muhammad Khalifa’s book Culturally Responsive School Leadership published... 

2021

100

Recognizing and honoring students' community-based identities in learning defines...

Humanizing

100

What lyricist in 2002 created a song discussing the value of education and positive affirmation of education, " I know I can, be what I wanna be, If I work hard at it, I'll be where I wanna be"

Nas

200

In Chapter 5, Khalifa argues that culturally responsive school leaders must disrupt power dynamics by doing this...

sharing leadership and decision-making with marginalized communities

200

In Chapter 5, Khalifa encourages leaders to conduct these to assess whether school practices align with the cultural and social needs of students and families.

Equity audits

200

The pseudonym high school Khalifa uses throughout the entire book... 

Urban Alternative High School or UAHS

200

Using students' cultural knowledge and lived experiences to shape teaching and learning defines...

Cultural Responsiveness

200

By launching her "Hotties" campaign encouraging fans to stay in school and pursue education, this rapper and college graduate modeled culturally responsive leadership by affirming the value of education within Black youth culture.

Megan thee Stallion

300

What are the three traditional leadership pathways of education that are focused on the most based on Khalifa's chapter

Test scores, hierarchy, and district mandates

300

A culturally responsive equity audit goes beyond test scores to examine whether schools affirm this aspect of student identity.

cultural identity

300

Before writing his influential book, Khalifa conducted research and taught in this U.S. region, which informed much of his work on racial equity in education.

The Midwest (He worked extensively in Michigan and Minnesota.)

300

Instruction aligned with students' cultural experiences and identities defines...

Cultural Relevance

300

This global Puerto Rican artist demonstrated culturally responsive leadership by featuring high school students on his album, affirming youth voice and cultural identity.

Bad Bunny

400

What are the three culturally responsive leadership pathways of education that are focused on the most based on Khalifa's chapter

equity, student identity, and community involvement

400

DAILY DOUBLE (3 part answer)

Use data audits to assess... 




Curriculum Equity, Staff Readiness, and Policy Impact

400

Khalifa insists that effective school leaders must first do this—engage deeply with the families and communities they serve.

Community engagement

400

Professional learning communities must center cultural responsiveness in guiding ...

Questions

400

This Chicago-born rapper promotes cultural relevance in education by funding public schools, advocating for arts programs, and using his music to uplift youth, community, and spirituality.

Chance the Rapper

500

In Chapter 5 of Culturally Responsive School Leadership, Muhammad Khalifa emphasizes that school leaders must do this in order to build authentic relationships and co-construct culturally affirming schools with students and families.


Engage with communities and students as partners in leadership

500

Equity audits address resistance with ... 

transparency and support

500

In developing his framework for Culturally Responsive School Leadership, Muhammad Khalifa combined these two qualitative research approaches to center community voice and lived experience in school leadership...

Ethnography and Culturally Grounded Theory

500

Equity recognizes that each person has different circumstances and allocates resources and opportunities needed to reach an equal outcome defines...

Equity

500

This Grammy-winning hip hop artist exemplifies culturally responsive leadership by using his music to address systemic racism, affirm Black identity, and promote community healing, especially in albums like To Pimp a Butterfly.

Kendrick Lamar