Hmong Identity & Barriers
Hmong Problems and Solutions
Race and Higher Education Research
Achievement Gap & Educational Debt
Achievement Gap & Educational Debt
100

Traditional Hmong students were often placed in these classes, which socially segregated them but also provided a comfortable learning environment.

What are ESL (English as a Second Language) classes?

100

Lee advocates for this type of curriculum to better support immigrant and minority students.

What is multicultural education?

100

This term describes enviornments in higher education that exclude or disadvantage minoritized students but is often used instead of racist. 

What is "chilly" (or "hostile", "unwelcoming," etc.) 

100

One of the most talked about issues in U.S. education that refers to disparities between majority and minority groups in educational test scores

What is: Achievement Gap
100

These minority groups are mentioned to have suffered from the achievement gap and education debt

What is: Black & Latiné

200

Americanized Hmong students were often perceived as part of these groups due to their style of dress and resistance to authority

What are gangs?

200

This teaching approach, recommended by Lee, encourages valuing all students for who they are.

What is relevant pedagogy?

200

According to Harper, this sociological concept refers to dismissing racism as a major factor in racial disparities, instead attributing them to individual or cultural reasons.

What is the "minimization of racism"?

200

The author argues that we do not have an achievement gap, but instead have this lack related to education

What is: Education Debt

200

This group was forced into mission and residential "schools" in order to be converted to Christian and Catholic faiths and to "assimilate" into the predominant white society

What is: Indigenous, Native, American Indians

300

Lee observed that Americanized Hmong youth often identified with this racial group as an act of resistance against exclusion.

Who are Black Americans?

300

Lee suggests that UHS teachers must reflect on this privilege to recognize racial hierarchy and inequality in schools.

What is white privilege?

300

Harper critiques the lack of this theoretical framework, widely used in legal and educational studies, in higher education research.

What is Critical Race Theory (CRT)?

300

This historic case occurred in 1954 and outlawed racial segregation in schools

What is: Brown vs Board of Education

300

This group was prohibited from schooling and was instead enslaved, the product of their labor was used to profit Northern industrialists who already were benefitting from education

What is: Black Americans

400

Hmong males at UHS reconstructed this trait by emphasizing toughness and defiance to counter stereotypes.

What is masculinity?

400

This book by Stacey J. Lee explores the schooling experiences of Hmong American students in Wisconsin.

What is "Up Against Whiteness: Race, School, and Immigrant Youth"?

400

According to Harper, many scholars fail to explicitly name racism in their research and instead rely on alternative explanations. He draws from this sociologist’s work, who made the term "racism without racists."

Who is Eduardo Bonilla-Silva?

400

Data suggests that further schooling is associated with higher earnings - this is creates a(n)____ between whites and minorities who differ in education time and quality

What is: Income Disparity(ies)

400

This concept refers to the degree to which communities of color are excluded from the civic process.

What is: The sociopolitical debt

500

The book highlights this form of racism, which operates through institutional policies and implicit biases rather than overt hostility

What is institutional racism?

500

According to Lee, this concept at University Heights High School shaped how teachers defined a "good student" and a "good parent."

What is Whiteness?

500

In his study, Harper found that most higher education scholars relied on explanations such as financial burdens and academic preparation to explain racial disparities.

What is institutional racism?

500

This complex, theoretical concept reflects the disparity between what we know is right and what we actually do

What is: The Moral Debt

500

This is compared to the educational debt throughout the text and is described as both a debt and deficit

What is: National Debt & National Deficit