Janet has lost the use of her legs due to an inherited condition. Loss of the use of her legs is Janets
a. handicapism.
b. impairment.
c. disability.
d. developmental trend.
Question 2Compared to the Euro-American teacher, the Navajo teacher discussed in your text was _________ in response to childrens statements.
a. quicker
b. slower
c. more positive
d. less elaborate
Question 3The term melting pot refers to the idea that
a. a majority cultural group should take on characteristics of a minority group.
b. society should socialize diverse groups to blend into a common culture.
c. educational activities should occur in the childs native language.
d. schools should create a common set, or pot, of science activities.
Question 4When Asishma and her family moved to the United States from India, her family began to speak only English and celebrate traditional American holidays. This is an example of which of the following?
a. Cultural assimilation
b. Melting pot
c. Cultural pluralism
d. None of these
Question 5The process whereby a minority cultural group takes on the characteristics of the dominant cultural group is called
a. cultural assimilation.
b. cultural pluralism.
c. bilingual education.
d. classism
Question 6Title IX of the Educational Amendments Act gave women and girls new opportunities in schools. Title IX was passed in
a. 1910.
b. 1942.
c. 1972.
d. 1995.
Question 7A school that is authorized and funded by a public school district and formed by a group of parents, teachers, or other community members with a shared education philosophy is known as a
a. charter school.
b. magnet school.
c. home-based school.
d. private school.
Question 8A magnet school differs from a charter school in which of the following ways?
a. A magnet school runs a full-day program.
b. A magnet school is designed by the district, whereas a charter school is designed by parents, teachers, and others.
c. A magnet school must meet state educational standards, whereas a charter school does not need to meet state educational standards.
d. A magnet school serves only children from a local neighborhood.