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What is Hispanics
What ethnic group has the highest dropout rate since the 1970s?
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What is lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered
What does LGBT stand for?
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What is the process of the education system pushing minority students out of schools and into prisons.
Give a brief summary of what the Prison Pipeline is
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What is it serves a function.
How would a functionalist perspective view violence, harassment and discrimination in schools?
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What is Hispanics
Despite their lower high school graduation rates, there has been an increase in college enrollment among ________ students.
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What is false
The majority of students who are harassed or assaulted did report the incident to school staff or administration. True or False?
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What is true
Students of color face harsher discipline and are more likely to be pushed out of school than whites. True or False?
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What is it suppresses individuals based on gender, social class, race and ethnicity.
How would a feminist perspective view violence, harassment and discrimination in schools?
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What is when an individual begins to internalize and accept a negative stereotype. For example, African Americans and women have lower academic abilities than white or male students.
What is stereotype threat?
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What is male and what is females
__________ are three times more likely to pursue careers in science, mathematics, and engineering than _________.
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What is
Many schools have programs that assist with school lunch, snacks, etc. depending on the household income of that student. Do you think discrimination results from this?
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What is it supports the power elite and strengthens the divide of the haves and have-nots.
How would a conflict perspective view violence, harassment and discrimination in schools?
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What is intellectual performance
The pressure of stereotypes, negative or positive, impairs a students _____________.
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What is true
In 2003, homosexual acts were banned in 13 states. True or False?
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What is it does not apply just to urban schools.
Does the Prison Pipeline theory apply to just urban schools, or does it apply to rural schools as well. Explain.
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What is how people interact with one other through language, symbols and words that suppress certain individuals and groups of people.
How would a interactionist perspective view violence, harassment and discrimination in schools?
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What is not accurate, the actual percentage is 95.2%.
A study conducted in 2007 reported that 67% of suspended students were non-white. Do you think this is an accurate percentage? Why or why not?
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Provide a specific scenario of discrimination an individual who identifies as transgendered would experience as a student, teacher or staff member in a school setting. For example, what bathroom would be appropriate?
DAILY DOUBLE!
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What is
Give an example of discrimination in schools as a result of an individual’s social class or status.
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What is 5%
The 2009, the national school-based Youth Risk Behavior Survellaince System survey reported that _____ % of students had missed more than one day of school because they felt unsafe at school or on their way to or from school.
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