The presence of diversity in school is forcing teachers of young children to
a. be certified in their field.
b. know the early childhood education standards.
c. be more cognizant of their own cultures.
d. learn other languages.
Question 2The process of acculturation into the American society was traditionally depicted as a
a. melting pot.
b. political problem.
c. free choice.
d. problem for teachers.
Question 3Each culture should be examined
a. in terms of its role in society.
b. in its historical context.
c from the point of its uniqueness.
d. from the perspective of its members.
Question 4Values, beliefs, shared meaning and rules make up ones
a. social web.
b. family relationships.
c. frames of reference.
d. religious ceremonies.
Question 5The Civil Rights Act of 1964 affirms the rights of every citizen to
a. have equal educational resources.
b. be treated equally under the law.
c. protect those with disabilities.
d. integrate public schools.
Question 6Overt and tangible aspects that are easily observed in a culture are known as
a. material culture.
b. diversity.
c. stereotypes.
d. nonmaterial culture.
Question 7Holding negative views about others not supported by scientific evidence is known as
a. hatred.
b. multiculturalism.
c. material culture.
d. prejudice.