General
Exceptionalities
Gender and Sexual Orientation
CLASS & SOCIOECONOMICS
RACE & ETHNICITY
100

Groups that adopt dominant cultural patterns, often losing their own traditions

What is Assimilation

100

differences in learning or development that require special support or services in school

What are Exceptionalities 

100

This type of policy must be clear, consistent, and protect all students from bullying and discrimination.

What are comprehensive nondiscrimination policies?

100

This term is a composite of income, occupation, education, wealth, and power.

What is socio-economic status?

100

a way of categorizing people based on the color of their skin and their ancestry

What is Race?

200
When inequalities are viewed as natural outcomes of individual differences

What is Meritocracy 

200

Term for students who are gifted and have a learning disability.

What is twice-exceptional?

200

Welcoming Schools encourages educators to use this type of language (instead of gendered terms like “boys/girls”) to include all students.

What is inclusive, non-gendered language

200

Often called the “gateway” to higher income and opportunities, but access to it depends greatly on family resources.

What is Education?

200


 when school rules and discipline push students—often for small behaviors—out of the classroom and into the juvenile justice system, increasing their chances of ending up in jail instead of learning.



What is the school to prison pipeline?

300

Exaggerated over the top and usually biased generalizations ideas and views of a group of people

What is a Stereotype

300

These two demographic factors often show large gaps in gifted program representation.

What are race and income?

300

Instead of zero-tolerance approaches, schools are encouraged to use these justice-focused methods to resolve conflict.

What are restorative practices?

300

This form of poverty is passed down, affecting parents and children across multiple generations.

What is generational poverty?

300

On this date the U.S. Supreme Court declared “separate educational facilities are inherently unequal.”

What is May 17, 1954?

400

Under this system, local laws segregated public schools and many public facilities by race

What are Jim Crow laws?

400

Percentage of elementary students enrolled in gifted programs in 2017–18.

What is 6.9%?

400

When students ask tough questions about identity or “Why does Bess have two moms?”, educators should do this first.

What is listen first (understand what the student is asking)?

400

Research shows that children from low-income families often start school already behind peers on this readiness indicator — making early equity efforts especially important.

What is school readiness?

400

Teachers who claim they “don’t see race” are using this approach, which actually maintains racial inequities.

What is colorblindness?

500

The Brown ruling overturned the 1896 decision in this earlier Supreme Court case.

What is Plessy v. Ferguson?

500

Misconception: A gifted student strong in one domain will be advanced in all areas.

What is uneven development or asynchronous skills?

500

Educators are encouraged not only to respond when hearing anti-LGBTQ+ remarks, but also to _____ to foster respect and inclusion.

What is proactively create an environment of respect and caring?

500

Some researchers caution that over-identifying low-income students for special education based solely on poverty might ignore this — which can skew fairness and equity.

What is systemic bias or inequities in identification and placement

500

This harmful classroom belief blames students of color for misbehavior without investigating context or interactions.

What is deficit thinking?