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
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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