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In the text, American is likened to a "salad bowl" where individual members retain their unique culture while assuming common customs and habits. - correct answers True Multicultural education is only for students of color in the inner cities - correct answers false Multicultural education is about both: - correct answers content and process From whose perspective do teachers and students first enter the classroom and participate in the teaching and learning process? - correct answers their own cultural background Good pedagogy in today's schools must include the desire and ability to deal with issues of: - correct answers equity and social justice From whose perspective has our curriculum traditionally been written? - correct answers European males A deficit model of education focuses on what students can do (their strengths). - correct answers false Multicultural educators believe that families and communities ________. - correct answers are an important contributor to the success of every student In the following scenario, which level of James Banks' integration of multicultural/ethic content is demonstrated by the school? A teacher informs families during Back to School Night - "Oh yes, we have multicultural education here; we celebrate Women's History Month and there is an annual Diversity Dinner." - correct answers Multicultural educators address the achievement gap by focusing on and equitable education that gives every student the same thing. - correct answers false Multicultural educators aim to broaden the traditional curriculum to make content relevant and inclusive. - correct answerstrue Multicultural teachers make a commitment to learning about their students' backgrounds/cultural identities. - correct answerstrue Teachers who think, act, and feel in ways that are respectful to diversity are considered (by textbook authors) to be ________ . - correct answersculturally competent One's personal qualities or dispositions is not a factor in the professional effectiveness of a teacher/multicultural educator. - correct answersfalse Which is an example of a primary dimension culture? - correct answersGeographical location Which is an example of a secondary dimension of culture? - correct answersmarital status How do textbooks contribute to the lack of understanding of our cultural identities? - correct answerswe are often given partial or limited information in text books At what age do individuals begin to make judgments influenced by social norms (e.g., gender, physical ability)? - correct answersearly childhood (2-8 years old) Sexism is a form of ______. - correct answersdiscrimination Research shows that disproportionality in school discipline, based on race, is attributed to the following: - correct answersteacher implicit bias According to research, what do individuals do with the information received about their cultural identities? - correct answersthey internalize it in various ways Identify the Speak Up strategy used in the following scenario: Two friends are at the gym working out and one makes a rude comment about the weight of another gym member walking by them. The friend says in response to the comment, "I've always known you to be fair-minded and not judge a person by their looks. We come to the gym to stay healthy and I'm surprised you would make fun of another person who's trying to do the same." - correct answersappeal to principles Identify the Speak Up strategy used by the teacher in the following scenario: A teacher overhears a group of students laughing at their classmate who just tripped - with one joking and saying, "You're so retarded." Another person in the group says, "Hey...that's not cool using the 'r' word". The teacher then steps in and says to the group - "Thanks for speaking up, Shaylee. I agree that word is inappropriate and we shouldn't use it." - correct answersecho A teacher's attitudes, values, and beliefs, may influence their social interactions and way they view the world, but has little impact on (instructional) decisions made in the classroom/workplace. - correct answersfalse Stereotyping is the attitudinal component of how we perceive people/events. - correct answersfalse Stereotypes assume that all people in a particular category share a single trait or set of shared characteristics. - correct answerstrue Prejudices are cognitive (mental) shortcuts that group people/events and are often based on visible features. - correct answersfalse Defining someone by their ethnicity is more accurate than using their race. - correct answerstrue Vulnerable decision points (VDPs), like fatigue and hunger, can trigger one's biases to surface - and in doing so influence one's reaction to situations. - correct answerstrue Primary dimensions of culture are those which we 1) acquire through experience, and 2) are fairly challenging to change. - correct answersfalse Developing multiple ways for students to demonstrate their knowledge is an example of a teacher being culturally responsive. - correct answerstrue In curriculum design, at which level are curriculum frameworks and standards developed? - correct answersstate level English language learners can benefit from the following instructional strategy/ies outlined by Marzano: - correct answersProviding clear expectations and precise feedback. Providing praise and rewards for accomplishments. Providing nonlinguistic ways to acquire and demonstrate knowledge. Which Supreme Court ruling requires federally funded schools to provide language programs for ELLs? - correct answersLau v. Nichols Which instructional strategy would be LEAST helpful for an English language learner? - correct answersspeaking loudly and slowly Which Supreme Court ruling requires that schools educate students regardless of their immigration status? - correct answersPlyler v. Doe How does a multicultural curriculum benefit students? - correct answersIt prepares them with the awareness, knowlege, skills, and action necessary for a global economy WIDA Standards/CAN DO Descriptors (based on S. Krashen's research) provide teachers strategies for differentiating instruction and assessment for different leveled English language learners. - correct answerstrue The average number of years it takes an English language learner to become proficient in English is 2-3 years. - correct answersfalse A caring teacher is one of the most important components of culturally relevant pedagogy. - correct answerstrue Which instructional strategy has the greatest potential to impact student achievement? (Marzano) - correct answersidentifying similarities and differences Multicultural educators are advised to use only alternative assessments. - correct answersfalse Teaching about Columbus from the point of view that he was an accomplished explorer and not addressing the brutal atrocities he committed against the native people in which he came in contact -- is an example of the following bias in curriculum materials: - correct answersimbalance and selectivity Name the textbook bias: Diverse children on the outside, but little or none on the inside. - correct answerscosmetic bias Curriculum is a plan or blueprint for learning and what is to be learned. - correct answerstrue A multicultural curriculum: - correct answersbenefits all students What is the argument of the plaintiffs in Lau v. Nichols? - correct answersEnglish language learners received an inferior education, thereby violating Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 that bans discrimination on race, color, or national origin. What is an example of an alternative assessment? - correct answersPerformance-based tasks (e.g., exhibitions, oral defenses, projects) Which type of assessment that involves performance or extended responses/tasks? - correct answers The sole purpose of assessment is to identify student gaps in knowledge. - correct answersfalse A person's professional vision can change because it is based on beliefs. - correct answerstrue A picture of what a teacher or the members of a school community hope to achieve is a _____. - correct answersvision A vision will have a greater chance of being achieved if it is developed collaboratively. - correct answerstrue An example of an ally and their role: - correct answersA colleague that has the same or a similar belief system as you - and provides support as you work on accomplishing a goal, even when it may be a goal different from your own. Goals (short and/or long term) are used to develop a vision. - correct answersfalse An example of a critical friend and their role: - correct answersA mentor who may be more knowledgeable than you and who you trust to provide you feedback as you progress toward your goal. The main purpose of the SMART method of goal setting is the following: - correct answersto help set a plan for accomplishing your goals A plan for what you plan to do and when you plan to do it is called a(n) - correct answersindividual multicultural action plan An example of a partner and their role: - correct answersA colleague that has the same or a similar belief system as you - who works with you on a mutual goal (e.g., to analyze texts and materials for cultural bias). What is the primary reason for working in a partnership? - correct answersto solve problems?? Why is engaging students in opportunities to practice diverse perspectives important? - correct answersStudents need opportunities that allow them to step into "someone else's shoes" Developing a classroom demographic profile is a tool for teachers to identify diversity in their classroom, but it has been criticized for contributing to a teacher's lowered expectations of individual students. - correct answerstrue The following meets the guidelines of a SMART goal - "I want to get a good grade in Multicultural Education." - correct answerstrue The more specific your goals are; the greater chance you will have of achieving them. - correct answerstrue In SMART goal setting, the M in the acronym stands for the following: - correct answersmeasurable Which is an example of a socioeconomic status (SES) barrier that impacts the educational experiences of students? - correct answersstudents without adequate funding support, without resources from home, may find themselves in lower tracks in school Which is an example of "tip of the iceberg" culture? - correct answersart, music, and clothing

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Multicultural Education Final Exam

In the text, American is likened to a "salad bowl" where individual members retain their unique culture
while assuming common customs and habits. - correct answers True



Multicultural education is only for students of color in the inner cities - correct answers false



Multicultural education is about both: - correct answers content and process



From whose perspective do teachers and students first enter the classroom and participate in the
teaching and learning process? - correct answers their own cultural background



Good pedagogy in today's schools must include the desire and ability to deal with issues of: - correct
answers equity and social justice



From whose perspective has our curriculum traditionally been written? - correct answers European
males



A deficit model of education focuses on what students can do (their strengths). - correct answers false



Multicultural educators believe that families and communities ________. - correct answers are an
important contributor to the success of every student



In the following scenario, which level of James Banks' integration of multicultural/ethic content is
demonstrated by the school? A teacher informs families during Back to School Night - "Oh yes, we have
multicultural education here; we celebrate Women's History Month and there is an annual Diversity
Dinner." - correct answers



Multicultural educators address the achievement gap by focusing on and equitable education that gives
every student the same thing. - correct answers false

, Multicultural educators aim to broaden the traditional curriculum to make content relevant and
inclusive. - correct answerstrue



Multicultural teachers make a commitment to learning about their students' backgrounds/cultural
identities. - correct answerstrue



Teachers who think, act, and feel in ways that are respectful to diversity are considered (by textbook
authors) to be ________ . - correct answersculturally competent



One's personal qualities or dispositions is not a factor in the professional effectiveness of a
teacher/multicultural educator. - correct answersfalse



Which is an example of a primary dimension culture? - correct answersGeographical location



Which is an example of a secondary dimension of culture? - correct answersmarital status



How do textbooks contribute to the lack of understanding of our cultural identities? - correct answerswe
are often given partial or limited information in text books



At what age do individuals begin to make judgments influenced by social norms (e.g., gender, physical
ability)? - correct answersearly childhood (2-8 years old)



Sexism is a form of ______. - correct answersdiscrimination



Research shows that disproportionality in school discipline, based on race, is attributed to the following:
- correct answersteacher implicit bias



According to research, what do individuals do with the information received about their cultural
identities? - correct answersthey internalize it in various ways



Identify the Speak Up strategy used in the following scenario: Two friends are at the gym working out
and one makes a rude comment about the weight of another gym member walking by them. The friend

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