A glossary of popular misnomers for 'critical race theory' including implicit bias and systemic racism, and what they actually mean in schools.
Diversity is the practice of having a range of people represented in a group, including those from different races, ethnicities, socioeconomic classes, genders or sexual orientations. Equality is the concept that all people — or, in education's case, students — get the same opportunities and resources, regardless of need.
In education, this often includes understanding different students' needs and accommodating for those needs to allow a student to fully participate in school. Intersectionality is the theory that a person's identities — including race, gender and class — don't act independently but are interconnected, creating a web of varying experiences with privilege and oppression.
This is the process of how kids "develop healthy identities, manage emotions and achieve personal and collective goals, feel and show empathy for others, establish and maintain supportive relationships, and make responsible and caring decisions," according to the Sometimes called institutional racism, this is when institutions like governments or school systems perpetuate racism and racial inequities through policies.
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