What is Segregation?
Refers to the unjust separation of different kinds of humans into racial groups in daily life that may apply to activities such as eating in a restaurant, drinking from a water fountain, using a washroom, attending school, and going to the movies, or in the rental or purchase of a
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What is Race?
Usually refers to the categorization of humans into populations or ancestral groups by various sets of heritable characteristics.
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What is Nativism?
Is an academic term denoting the ethnocentric belief that the established inhabitants of a nation should have favored status over immigrants or other newcomers.
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What is an English Language Learners (ELL)?
Refers to a student who is non-English speaking, or students who may have a basic grasp of English, but who have a different home language that they use more regularly.
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What is Diversity?
A wide range of unique individual aspects, including race, language, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, political ideology, socioeconomic level, and academic ability.
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What is Deculturalization?
Is a term denoting the loss of “home culture” that occurs when immigrants achieve complete assimilation. This will generally happen across a generational gap, causing difficulties for both the deculturized children and their culturally intact extended family members.
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What Does Culturally Responsive Mean?
Is the term given to the practice of respectfully accepting, acknowledging, and incorporating the students’ diverse cultural knowledge, background experiences, and values into the curriculum and all aspects of learning.
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What is Assimilation?
Refers to a process of gradual, but imposed, adjustment to and absorption of the values, attitudes, and customs of a new culture until conformity is established. This new culture is often the dominant culture in the area or country.
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What is a Standards-Based Education?
Is an approach adopted on a nationwide level to create uniformity around what students are expected to gain from their school career? This is intended to ensure that all students participating in the educational system are offered the same education, regardless of their choice of school.
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What are Schools-Within-Schools?
Refers to a practice based on research showing that studentsller classes do better, particularly in higher grades. Using the same resources and staff, student groups are subdivided to allow them to receive focused or specialized training, according to their needs.
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