Across
- 5. A form of capital defined by language and communication skills students bring to college.
- 6. Implicit academic and social expectations may create challenges for students.
- 9. Yosso’s model for understanding cultural wealth includes this strengths-based approach.
- 10. This form of cultural capital includes knowledge and behaviors shaped by social standing.
- 11. A strengths-based perspective highlights this form of capital, defined as "hopes and dreams."
Down
- 1. This form of capital is a formal recognition of an asset, like a degree or certification.
- 2. Bourdieu's theory includes this form of cultural capital that encompasses physical objects with cultural significance.
- 3. Framework focusing on students' strengths and contributions.
- 4. A form of capital related to students’ social and community networks.
- 7. A form of capital tied to historical legacies of social justice and community advocacy.
- 8. Yosso's model includes this form of capital involving skills to navigate social institutions.
