All of the following are examples of unequal power except
a. Teachers require their rules be followed.
b. All students are required to complete standardized tests.
c. Teachers require students to give up their home languages.
d. Teachers require students to give up their dialects in order to receive approval.
Question 2...A pedagogy that affirms the cultures of students, views the cultures and experiences of students as strengths, and reflects the students'' cultures in the teaching process is
a. Critical thinking.
b. Culturally responsive teaching.
c. Bilingual education.
d. Assimilation.
Question 3...Schools in which teacher-student connections and relationships are most markedly absent are
a. Small rural schools.
b. Medium vocational schools.
c. Large suburban schools.
d. Large urban schools.
Question 4...The United Nations declaration that called on countries around the world to provide human rights and social justice to their populations is
a. Title IX.
b. Worldwide Migration Act.
c. McKinney-Vento Freedom Act.
d. Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
Question 5...All of the following are examples of school climate except
a. Scores on standardized tests are available to parents.
b. The gender or race of students waiting to be seen by the assistant principal in charge of discipline.
c. Bulletin boards are covered with pictures of students from all races.
d. The football team is composed primarily of African Americans.
Question 6...The unstated norms, values, and beliefs about the social relations of school and classroom life that are transmitted to students is the
a. Formal curriculum.
b. Null curriculum.
c. Hidden curriculum.
d. Extracurriculum.