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How can you handle microaggressions in the classroom?
Teaching students to forgive easily
Addressing them with sensitivity and specific language
Only addressing major incidents of discrimination
Ignoring them to avoid conflict
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What does a âculture of justiceâ in the classroom mean?
Making justice a central part of the classroomâs culture
Giving students more freedom to express their feelings
Teaching only kindness and emotional intelligence
Focusing on rules and behavior management
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What classroom agreements does the text author suggest should be made with students?
âFollow the rules of the schoolâ
Stand up against microaggressions and correct harmful action
âRespect the teacherâ
âBe polite to everyoneâ
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What false narrative does the text's author warn against when teaching about kindness and justice?
That all historical figures were perfect
That kindness alone can bring social progress
That kindness is the only tool needed to resolve conflicts
That there is no such thing as systemic injustice
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How can people effectively respond to a microaggression?
Discuss how to address the insult and take action
Ignore it
Laugh it off
Change the context or environment to avoid it
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What can we emphasize about teaching Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s message to students?
Ignoring his ideas on social justice
Focusing only on his peaceful approach
Teaching both his peaceful and radical messages for equity
Cherry-picking quotes about everyone getting along
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Why is teaching only kindness considered insufficient?
It doesnât focus on academic achievement
It makes students too passive
It ignores students' emotional intelligence
It doesnât address inequities and real-world injustice
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Why teaching only kindness can be problematic for students?
It makes them shy and reserved
It ignores the complex realities of systemic injustice
It makes them overly generous
It leads to them being overly competitive
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What should be included alongside teaching kindness?
A deeper understanding of justice
Emotional expression
Academic skills
Charitable activities
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What is the goal of combining kindness with justice?
To encourage kindness above all else
To guide students to act on specific actions against bias
To teach better conflict resolution
To make students more emotionally intelligent
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