ECE Anti-Bias Goals
Ramsey
Derman-Sparks and Edwards
Vocabulary
Theorists
100
An anti-bias goal for ECE is that...."Each child will demonstrate self-awareness, confidence, family pride, and positive social identities." True or False
What is True
100
A skill that allows children to solve problems independently. This much need skill is needed so a problem does not escalate into something more than it is.
What is conflict resolution.
100
The activity we did where you identified which group you belonged to....advantaged or those that face discrimination.
What is the social identities portrait.
100
An attitude, action, or practice of an individual or institution, backed by societal power, that undermines human and legal rights or economic opportunities of people because of specific physical characteristics, such as skin color.
What is racism.
100
This theorist's model is a set of concentric circles with the child and family in the center then branching out.
What is Bronfrenbrenner.
200
True or False....We should not bring up differences in people unless children do it first?
What is false Doing so sends the message that being different is a bad thing!
200
When children do not have these skills, they may resort to biting one another! :(
What are communication skills.
200
True or false. The toys, materials, and equipment you use in your class does not make much of a difference in creating a multicultural environment.
What is false. :) What children see in the classroom counts as much as what they do not see.
200
An attitude, belief, or feeling that results in and helps to justify unfair treatment of a person because of his or her identity.
What is bias.
200
Vygotsky developed his theory and one component refers to the difference in a child's ability to work independently and the potential level of problem solving with help is called the.....
What is zone of proximal development.
300
Critical thinking and the ability to identify "unfairness" is an anti-bias goal. True or False
What is true
300
The ability to "walk a mile in the shoes of others" or put yourself in another persons situation shows.....
What is empathy.
300
A book that shows a female character cooking in the kitchen, as a cheerleader, or as a "trophy wife" is an example of what type of stereotyping?
What is gender.
300
Action by an institution or individual that denies access or opportunity to people based on their social identity.
What is discrimination.
300
According to Piaget's theory, four year old children are in the preoperational stage and are able to think of abstract concepts (such as class inclusion). True or False
What is false. At the preoperational stage, children are NOT able to think in abstract terms.
400
A child who steps away and "minds their own business" is well taught in the ways of anti-bias social goals. True or False
What is False. Goal four discusses the importance of how to act when a form of prejudice or discrimination is witnessed by a child.
400
This is an essential skill that children need to get along and work with others so they can be productive members of the school and eventually, the working community.
What is cooperative learning skills.
400
Making paper headdresses and singing "Ten Little Indians" ______izes a culture into one or two small pieces.
What is trivializes.
400
The many forms of institutionalized prejudice and discrimination based on social identities such as ability/disability, culture/ethnicity, economic class, gender, sexual orientation, racial identity and others.
What is "isms" sexism, racism, classism, ethnocentrism, etc.
400
Vygotsky's term for when children are approaching new knowledge and absorbing new information they experience....
What is disequilibrium.