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. 2024 Mar 20;26(1):E721. doi: 10.46374/volxxvi_issue1_ehie

Table 1.

Glossary

Word Definition
Allyship A term that describes efforts to advance the interests of marginalized groups both in society at large and social contexts, for example in universities or workplaces.1
Critical Race Theory A theory that posits that challenging and transforming racism-embedded social structures and interactions requires directly addressing race in education, contrasting with the previously used “color-blindness” and “neutral” principles that avoided race.2
Ego-ideal An inner image of oneself that one unconsciously and consciously desires to become.11
Explicit bias Where individuals are aware of their deliberate prejudices and attitudes toward certain groups.4
Hidden curriculum A collection of implicit messages, unwritten rules, unspoken expectations, and unofficial norms of the dominant-culture context in which the teaching and learning is situated.5
Intersectionality The complex, cumulative way in which effects of multiple forms of discrimination (such as racism, sexism, and classism) combine, overlap, or intersect.6
Marginalized identities An identity that causes or has historically caused a person with this identity to be disproportionately subject to discrimination, harassment or other negative treatment due to the identity.7
Microaggression The everyday slights, insults, invalidations, and offensive behaviors that people experience in daily interactions with individuals who may be unaware that they have engaged in demeaning ways.7
Performative allyship Performing with self-gratification in the center of your action, often done to make yourself feel better, to “prove” you are not a racist or create a perception of yourself for others.8
Real/Effective allyship Amplifying the voices of people within a marginalized community and what they are saying.8
Stereotype suppression An attempt to control prejudiced responses by suppressing thoughts about or actions believed to be part of a group's stereotype. Often leads to rebound effect.9
Transformative learning theory Learning goes beyond just getting new information, as it also leads learners to evaluate and reflect on past ideas and understandings, shifting their worldview.10
Unconscious Bias/Implicit Bias (interchangeable) The attitudes or stereotypes affecting our understanding, actions, and decisions, activated involuntarily and without an individual's awareness.7