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An example of difference-equals-deficit is the assumption that bilingual students have a lower academic ability solely based on their proficiency in their second language. This viewpoint fails to recognize that these students possess valuable cognitive skills and cultural knowledge. Instead of seeing bilingualism as an asset, educators may misinterpret it as a lack of academic competence, leading to lower expectations and support for these students.

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