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Flashcards created to help students understand key concepts related to marginalization in education.
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Marginalization
The process of being excluded or seen as less important, often affecting certain groups in society.
Child Labor
Work that deprives children of their childhood, potential, and dignity, harmful to physical and mental development.
Indigenous Peoples
Groups with historical continuity with pre-colonial societies, maintaining distinct cultural traditions, languages, and identities.
Cultural Hybrid
A person living between two distinct cultures, often feeling alienated from both.
Inclusive Strategies
Approaches that teachers and schools can implement to support and empower marginalized learners.
Guide Questions
Questions designed to encourage critical thinking about the situation and challenges faced by marginalized children.
Refugee
Someone who has been forced to flee their country due to persecution, war, or violence.
Internally Displaced Person (IDP)
A person forced to flee their home but has not crossed an international border.
Types of Abuse
Categories of maltreatment that children may face, including physical, emotional, and sexual abuse.
UNESCO's Role
The organization emphasizes the importance of education in breaking cycles of disadvantage and addressing marginalization.