It's the act signed into law by President George W. Bush on October 26, 2011.
What is The USA PATRIOT Act!
100
It's the world's second largest religion and the third largest religion in the United States.
What is Islam!
100
It's the process whereby entire categories of people are restricted from meaningful involvement in the social life of the community and of the nation.
What is marginalization!
100
It's what FDT stands for.
What is faith development theory!
100
It's the term used by Johnson to describe passive acceptance of privilege.
What is "off the hook!"
200
It's the concept "pertaining to the right of faculty to enjoy considerable autonomy in their research and teaching."
What is academic freedom!
200
It's the group of people in student affairs that can facilitate or provide opportunities for students to develop a religious identity on campus.
Who are institutional agents!
200
It's the concept in which the dominant group reiterates its values and practices while marginalizing and subordinating those who do not adhere to the dominant faith traditions.
What is Christian privilege!
200
It's the book published in 1981 by Fowler about faith development.
What is Stages of Faith!
200
It's the term Freire uses to describe someone who is being oppressed.
What is dehumanization!
300
An electronic database that is required for all colleges and universities that accept international students and scholars.
What is the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS)!
300
The group of students that reported the most involvement in religious service/prayer through Cole & Ahmadi's study.
Who are Christian students!
300
It involves the universalization of a dominant group's experiences and culture, and its establishment as the norm.
What is cultural imperialism!
300
The religious group who claimed faith development theory and first used it in practices of Christian education.
Who are Catholic religious educators!
300
It's the term used by Stanton-Salazar to describe the key forms of social support that function to help students become effective participants.
What is institutional support!
400
It's the shift in perspectives that have allowed Islamophobic and anti-Muslim sentiments and acts to be frequently condoned post-9/11.
What is the racialization of Muslims!
400
A theory that asserts the more students are involved in a variety of collegiate activities, the more likely they are to benefit from involvement.
What is Astin's involvement theory!
400
The first stage of a three-part method to bring students to a new level of awareness or to help them "unlearn" prior misinformation or knowledge that inhibits personal or academic growth.
What is Confirmation!
400
The place where Fowler gained experience that gave rise to faith development research and theory.
What is Interpreters' House!
400
It's the genre described by Bennett that involves culturally-relevant pedagogy.
What is Genre V: Student Achievement!
500
The person who was unable to enter the United States in April of 2007 to give a lecture at the University of Washington.
Who is Riyahd Lafta!
500
It's a commonly used analytical framework for educational assessment that was used to organize the variables in Cole & Ahmadi's study.
What is the Input-Environment-Outcome (I-E-O) model!
500
The case in which parents of four Jewish students in Alabama sued the local public school district for preventing their children from wearing Jewish religious symbols.
What is Paul Michael Herring v. Dr. John Key, 1997!
500
It's known as the politics of the new millennium.
What is politics of systems justice!
500
It's the term used by Gurin, et al. to describe the time in which young adults can experiment with different social roles before making permanent commitments.