Community Cultural Wealth
Interview Techniques
General Chad's Toughies
100

This capital is about hopes and dreams for the future.

Aspirational Capital

100

Eye contact, nodding, and not interrupting are examples of this skill.

active listening

100

The state of being subject to unjust treatment or control

oppression

200

This capital includes skills gained from speaking more than one language.

Linguistic Capital

200

If someone gives a short answer, you can ask this kind of question to go deeper.

follow-up question

200

What is Leah's last name?

Bassoff

300

This capital comes from family and close community networks that share lessons and values.

Familial Capital

300

This type of question can’t be answered with just “yes” or “no.”

open-ended question

300

This word means treated as unimportant, insignificant, or pushed to the side.

marginalized

400

This capital is about pushing back against unfair treatment and injustice.

What is Resistant Capital

400

True or False 

Our interviews shouldn’t just immediately start with the big question.

False

400

DAILY DOUBLE

You can wager any amount of your remaining points.

This word describes someone or something that is the most important, powerful, or influential.

500

This capital is about being able to move through systems like schools or health care that were not designed for communities of color

What is Navigational Capital

500

What are the 3 P's that make a good interview?

Punctuality Positivity and Preparation

500

What room number is Chad's room?

124