What is the difference between curriculum and education? What does ABA mean in special education? What does secondary education mean in the U.K.? What does EHCP stand for in special education? Define de facto segregation What is an inclusive learning environment? What is a school term in Amer...
Regarding market analysis, what is the margin between the end market and the upstream market of a slaughterhouse? How about a warehouse (storage type of company)? What does the term "market share" mean in the context of a ...
During racial integration efforts in schools during the 1960's, “de facto segregation” was a term used todescribe a situation in which legislation did not overtly segregate students by race, but nevertheless school segregation continued.
7. What does the term “America” mean to Baldwin? In Baldwin’s eyes America is a mobile society in which nothing is fixed and in which the individual must fight for his identity. There is rich confusion and tension in American life but America is also a land of unprecedented ...
Comparing "SWM" with the N-word is outrageously tone-deaf, inane, and wildly false. I don't care how "persecuted" by "racism" you feel as a white dude, if you think use of the term is equivalent to a slur arising from centuries of SLAVERY AND SEGREGATION, you're crazy. @markhughe...
The term ‘woke’ is actually, unlike so many other things in our society, non-partisan. A working definition might go something like this: using the idea of being offended to generate outrage and enact social and cultural control through fear of ostracism. Think of it as a sort of unspoke...
How do sociologists operationalize “romance,” specifically the seriousness or casualness of the romantic relationships of the participants they
The term sexual selection can be used to refer to how an organism will choose who it will reproduce with. Modes of sexual selection can include physical differences such as colour and size or behavioural differences such as mating calls or dances....
Originally, the American Dream meant “equality, justice, and democracy” for the country, having become popular as part of the Progressive Era’s reaction against what they saw as the material obsession and business corruption of the Gilded Age, historian Sarah Churchwell says. The term was popu...
Where Does the Term "Redlining" Come From? The term “redlining” was coined by sociologist John McKnight in the 1960s. It is derived from the literal practice—used by the federal government and lenders beginning in the 1930s—of drawing a red line on a map around the neighborhoods they...