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18 Cards in this Set
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preconceived negative attitude toward the members of a group
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prejudice
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principles, standards, or qualities that are considered worthwhile or desirable
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values
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habitual use, for either psychological or physical needs, of a substance such as drugs, alcohol, or tobacco
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chemical dependency
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belief that members of one's own group are superior to the members of other groups
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ethocentrism
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process of learning the social norms of one's culture
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socialization
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conscious or unconscious belief that racial differences make one group superior to others
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racism
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conscious or unconscious belief that men are superior to women and subsequent behavior and action that maintain the superior, powerful position of males
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sexism
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conscious or unconscious belief that persons with disabilities are inferior to persons without disabilities
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ableism
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ability to overcome overwhelming obstacles to achieve and be successful in school and life
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resiliency
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belief that one can control one's life
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self-efficacy
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informal curriculum that defines the behaviors and attitudes of students and teachers in classrooms and schools
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hidden curriculum
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educational strategy that incorporates the teacfhing of students from diverse backgrounds, human relations, and the study of ethnic and other cultural groups in a school environment that supports diversity and equity
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multicultural education
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state of fairness and justice across individuals and groups
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equity
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system based on the belief that individuals' achievments are based on their own personal merits and hard work and that the people who achieve at the highest levels deserve the greatest social and financial reward
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meritoracy
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access to similar education for all students regardless of their cultural background or family circumstances
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equal educational opportunity
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right and opportunity to speak and be heard as an equal
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voice
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education strategy that uses English and the native language of students in classroom instruction
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bilingual education
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educational strategy for teaching English to speakers of other languages without the use of the native language for instruction
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English as second language (ESL)
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