culturally

culturally advantaged

euphemism Wealthy; elite. This event is only for the culturally advantaged members of society, so you common folk are not welcome here.
See also: advantage, culturally

culturally deprived

euphemism Impoverished; lower class. Culturally deprived people like us are shunned from a lot of places on this side of town.
See also: culturally

culturally disadvantaged

euphemism Impoverished; lower class. Culturally disadvantaged people like us are shunned from a lot of places on this side of town.
See also: culturally, disadvantaged
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

culturally advantaged

Euph. rich; upper-class. I can't deny I had a culturally advantaged upbringing. The charity appealed to culturally advantaged people to donate time and money to those less fortunate.
See also: advantage, culturally

culturally deprived

 and culturally disadvantaged
Euph. poor; lower-class. Joe is working at a summer camp for culturally deprived children. Jane grew up in a culturally disadvantaged neighborhood.
See also: culturally
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • culturally advantaged
  • culturally deprived
  • disadvantaged
  • culturally disadvantaged
  • maker
  • take care of numero uno
  • between jobs
  • between projects
  • be not much to look at
  • confirmed bachelor
References in periodicals archive
In the library science education programs at the University of Nebraska at Omaha, we recognize the need to include a formal culturally responsive teaching component in our coursework, and have made a concerted effort to raise our candidates' confidence levels as culturally responsive educators by raising their awareness of culturally responsive teaching practices.
Wilson, McKinney, and Rapata-Hanning (2011) found that student outcomes improved when students had faculty support and encouragement, groups for learning and support, and a culturally safe learning environment.
Where is the rage when Black and Latino male students' schooling experiences can be categorized as culturally unresponsive?
Meleis (1996) presented eight criteria of culturally competent scholarship:
It stands to reason then that understanding the intentions of effective culturally responsive teachers might better illuminate how they act and to what degree.
The primary research question addressed in our study was this: What are the training needs of educators in the field of visual impairment who work with students from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds?
Being an RCL responsive researcher is not necessarily synonymous with conducting culturally responsive (CR) research.
A culturally responsive learning environment is an environment that takes into consideration the cultural background, experiences, thoughts, beliefs, and values of others in the planning and implementation of goals established for a particular organization.
And with that, she termed this approach culturally relevant (1995) and asserted:
Researchers behind the CECE Project say the difference between this survey and other campus climate surveys is that it won't measure such isolated activities as diversity workshops, but instead should inspire college faculty and administrators to embed "culturally engaging practices into their work."
Many articles in this issue of Practical Literacy provide rich information from teachers and researchers about texts, resources, strategies and projects in classrooms and schools to help readers exploit the opportunities and address the challenges of using culturally diverse literature discussed above.
Federal legislative initiatives and, additionally, legislation in New York State (NYS) have recently focused on culturally competent and end-of-life care.
Educational research attributed to the presence of culturally competent teachers resulted in an increase of school districts seeking teachers with such skillsets.
In the 1950s, transcultural nursing was introduced as a formal area of study and practice for nurses striving towards providing optimal and culturally appropriate care for patients.