immigration
Relocation into another country.
international movement of people to a destination country of which they are not natives or where they do not possess citizenship to settle as permanent residents or naturalized citizens
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| Term | Definition |
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immigration | Relocation into another country.
international movement of people to a destination country of which they are not natives or where they do not possess citizenship to settle as permanent residents or naturalized citizens
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Emigration | Leaving home country for another part of the world |
Push Factors
| the motive for leaving one's country of origin
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Pull factors
| one's motivations behind or the encouragement toward immigrating to a particular country |
refugee | person who flees to another country to escape persecution or disaster. |
Gender Inequality Index (GII) provides a way to understand what three disparities? | 1. Health
2. Empowerment
3. Labor |
glass ceiling | obstructing women from upward mobility in the highest levels of management in business organizations (AKA BROKEN RUNG) |
colonialism | involves the expansion of sedentary populations into previously only sparsely settled territories or territories with no permanent settlements. |
Freire's critical consciousness encourages: | Action through self-awareness and dialogue
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What are three forms of shared community discussed by Chama?
| Shared place, Shared Work, Shared Experiences
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Which gas is most responsible for climate change?
| Carbon Dioxide
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When did the COVID shutdown begin?
| March 15, 2020 |
Emergency remote teaching through online learning
| ERT-OL |
504 Plan
| a plan developed to ensure that a child who has a disability receives accommodations that will ensure their academic success. |
IEP plan
| Legal document that defines how a school pants to meet a child's unique needs. |
HBCUs | Historically Black Colleges and Universities |
MSI | Minority Serving Institutions
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TCU | Tribal Colleges and Universities
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More than ___% of parents residing in the southeastern states reported children "sometimes,, "rarely", "never" had access to a computer or the internet for educational purposes | 25% |
In the northeastern states less than ___% of K-12 parents reported issues with internet access. | 10% |
Cultural Humility | lifelong motivation to learn from others
critical self-examination of cultural awareness
interpersonal respect |
Critical thinking involves___
| Listening and respecting others views
Research
Debate |
immigration is the international movement of people to a destination country of which they are not natives or where they do not possess citizenship to settle as permanent residents or naturalized citizens | true |
counseling | _____ is a critical part of the protection of rights. |
A warming atmosphere can hold more vapor resulting in more extended periods between rainfall leading to drought but eventually to heavy rain. The heavy rainfall reverses the drought. | false |
Mary Richmond social work pioneer and author of what is social casework 1922 proposed a framework the person in environment which is a centerpiece of social work practice today. | true |
What factors impeded access to digital devices and the internet during the pandemic? | geographical location and household income |
English as a second language (ESL) students are more likely to:
| experience social stigma due to the extra services they receive
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what post secondary student population experienced increased barriers to education during the pandemic | Students of color
Students who are caregivers
Students from a poverty background |
What institutions report lower enrollment rates during the pandemic?
| historically black college and universities
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which marginalized population reported greater rates of mental health issues during the pandemic | LGBTQ+ students
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According to the NASW Code of Ethics 2021 a historic and defining feature of social work is the professions dual focus, on individual wellbeing in a _____ | social context
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There is no significant connection or relationship between social inequities and climate change | false |
Food would be the hardest hit resource from climate change for a variety of reasons | true |
according to the global gender pay gap index the countries offering the most gender equal conditions in 2022 were | Iceland and Norway
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changes in immigration policies since 1965 have led to ____
| dramatic growth in Asian immigrants |
the world economic forum estimates that it would take 6 years to close the global gender pay gap? | False |
Immigrants and refuges have suffered a lot of stigma especially in African countries | true |
Relevant stake holders should turn away illegal immigrants as they have no right to seek asylum. | false |