Families and Data
Immigration
Race/Ethnicity
Language and Culture
Surprise
100
Differences in discipline styles, communication, and immigration status can all be barriers to _____.
What is parental involvement?
100
Most immigrants to the U.S. today come from Latin America and _____.
What is Asia?
100
True/False: Our beliefs about our race and ethnicity and those of others do not change over time.
What is False.
100
_____ is “a vehicle for communication, a means of shaping cultural and personal identity, and a way to socialize an individual into a cultural group.”
What is language?
100
The first stage on the Cultural Compentency Continuum is called Cultural _____.
What is "Destructiveness?"
200
This is the test given in Georgia to meet the elementary and middle school testing requirements of No Child Left Behind.
What is the Criterion-Referenced Competency Test (CRCT)?
200
_____ describes immigrants adopting a new culture and language as their own.
What is assimilation?
200
Race is often considered both a _____ construct and a _____construct.
What is "biological" and "social?"
200
Values and behavioral styles, languages and dialects, and perspectives, worldviews, and frames of reference are all components of _____.
What is culture?
200
The statement “I don’t think it is necessary to study other cultures. We just need to learn how to teach children. After all, people are people” is an example of Cultural _____.
What is "Blindness?"
300
This national test is given in every state every other year, and is the only valid state-to-state test comparison for grades 4 and 8.
What is the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP)?
300
The reason most immigrants come to the U.S. is to _____.
What is to join a close family member?
300
A person may choose up to this many answers for race/ethnicity questions on the U.S. Census.
What is as many as they want?
300
"ELL" is an abbreviation for this.
What is "English Language Learner."
300
_____ describes differences based on race and ethnicity, socioeconomic level, culture and language, exceptionalities, gender, sexual orientation, and religion.
What is "diversity?"
400
The support system in a child’s life, such as family members, the school counselor, and after-school activities, is also known as a healthy "family _____."
What is "ecosystem?"
400
About 40% of illegal immigrants have overstayed their visas. About what percentage of illegal immigrants have entered the U.S. by crossing the southern border?
What is 40%?
400
While a "stereotype" would describe a positive or negative trait associated with a certain group and any member of that group, _____ would describe hatred of a group and members of that group.
What is "bigotry?"
400
"L1" is an abbreviation for _____.
What is a person's first language?
400
If multicultural education is the belief that all students should have an equal opprtunity to learn in school, _____ is the belief that students should question the structural inequality, the racism, and the injustice that exists in society.
What is "culturally relevant/responsive teaching."
500
Chapter 3 lists six types of family involvement strategies. Name two.
What is Parenting (home environment) Communicating Volunteering Learning at home Decision making Collaborating with community
500
About what percentage of the world's immigrants come to the U.S.?
What is less than 1%.
500
This causes genetic variation in humans.
What is mutation.
500
The second case study in chapter 7 discusses a student named Fome Qureshi. What country is he from?
What is Pakistan?
500
..."an image that is enduring, yet constantly changing. Each piece is self-contained, colorful, and unique, yet contributes to the overall beauty and richness of the whole. Pieces are not permanently placed as in a mosaic, but are constantly reconstituting themselves." The metaphor being used here for society is that of a _____.
What is a kaleidoscope?