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How can teacher's respect culture? correct answers -Respond to discriminatory remarks immediately -Variety of examples -Quote scholars from many cultures -Never imply stereotypes -Don't ask for someone to speak on behalf of their culture -Respect commitments outside of school What happens i...

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How can teacher's respect culture? correct answers -Respond to discriminatory remarks
immediately
-Variety of examples
-Quote scholars from many cultures
-Never imply stereotypes
-Don't ask for someone to speak on behalf of their culture
-Respect commitments outside of school

What happens if a teacher ignores cultural influences? correct answers -Communication issues
-Inhibits learning
-Increasing potential for behavior problems

What is a social environment? correct answers Set of people and institutions with which one
associates and communicates

Social Cognitivism correct answers People learn by observing others, whether they are aware of
the process or not

Socialization correct answers Process of learning the written and unwritten rules, acceptable
behavior patters, and accumulated knowledge of the community in order to function within its
culture

How many forms of socialization and what are they? correct answers 1) Reverse
2) Developmental
3) Primary
4) Secondary
5) Anticipatory
6) Resocialization

Reverse socialization correct answers Deviated from a acceptable behavior patterns

Developmental socialization correct answers Process of learning social skills

Primary socialization correct answers Learning the attitudes, values, and actions of a culture

Secondary socialization correct answers Learning behavior required in a smaller group within the
culture

Anticipatory socialization correct answers Practicing behavior in preparation for joining a group

Resocialization correct answers Discarding old behavior and learning new behavior as part of a
life transition (i.e. starting school, moving, joining the military)

First agents of socialization correct answers Immediate Family

, School's role in socialization correct answers Societal values
Reinforcing acceptable behavior patterns
Necessary skills

Peer groups' role in socialization correct answers Values
Attitudes
Behavior

Other institutions of socialization correct answers Media
Religion
Work place
Neighborhood
Government

Social ineptitude correct answers Lack of social skills

Antibias Curriculum correct answers -Presence of discrimination so the emphasis in on explicit
treatment of bias
-Present each side
-GOAL: Social justice

Theoretical foundations of anti-bias curriculum correct answers 1) Formal curriculum
2) Hidden curriculum

Goals of the anti bias curriculum correct answers Confidence
Self-perception
Empathy
Stand up for themselves and others

Criticisms of the anti bias curriculum correct answers -Swings pendulum too far
-Emphasizes minorities too much
-"too Afrocentric"
-Omits contributions of smaller minorities

What should be discussed at meetings with colleagues? correct answers -Teaching content
coordination
-New teaching methods
-Plans of behavior management

Lau v. Nichols correct answers -Expansion of bilingual education
-Chinese American students in SF
-Results: language now considered an inextricable part of ethnicity
-Civil Rights Act

Meyer v. Nebraska correct answers -1923

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