Hello!: Welcome To Our English Class!
Hello!: Welcome To Our English Class!
Hello!: Welcome To Our English Class!
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REMINDERS!
-TURN ON YOUR CAMERA
- MUTE YOUR MICROPHONE
- Listen attentively and be participative.
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Guess the Word
Game
Are you ready?
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Favoritism One-sidedness
Racism Discrimination
Unfairness Isolation
Rejection Dislike
Partiality Prejudgment
Favoritism One-sidedness
Racism Discrimination
Unfairness Isolation
Rejection Dislike
Partiality Prejudgment
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Picture Talk
Describe each picture.
A. What have you noticed on this picture?
B. What do these pictures reveal about
men and women?
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Our lesson is about being
SENSITIVE to others
without being bias and
prejudice.
Learning Targets:
1. I CAN define and differentiate bias and
prejudice based on the given scenarios;
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Fair or Unfair?
1. Not hiring someone 2. Some people assume
because of their age or someone is gay because of
gender. the way he acts.
Fair or Unfair?
2. Some people assume
1. Not hiring someone someone is gay because of
because of their age or the way he acts.
gender. BIAS PREJUDICE
Bias vs. Prejudice
An inclination for or against a person, Preconceived opinion that is not
idea or thing, especially in a way based on actual experience or
considered to be unfair. reason.
Both negative and positive attitudes Usually negative attitudes
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○ Bias means a tendency to favor one
person, group, thing, or point of view over
another, often in an unfair way.
Examples:
Joining exclusive clubs where certain
people are not allowed.
Examples:
Some landlords will not rent to a gay
couple.
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WATCH THAT LABEL
○ Here are the guide questions.
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○ 1. What is the label attached to the woman in the video?
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○ 2. Do you agree with what the woman said? Why?
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○ 3. When you put “label” on someone, are you also biased? Why?
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○ 4. Do you know women in the same situation as the actress? What comments do you hear from
other people about them?
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WATCH THAT LABEL
○ Here are the guide questions.
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○ 1. What is the label attached to the woman in the video?
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○ 2. Do you agree with what the woman said? Why?
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○ 3. When you put “label” on someone, are you also biased? Why?
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○ 4. Do you know women in the same situation as the actress? What comments do you hear from
other people about them?
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WATCH THAT LABEL
○ Here are the guide questions.
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○ 1. What is the label attached to the woman in the video? “Malandi or Flirt”
○ 2. Do you agree with what the woman said? Why? “Yes, it happened in real life situations.”
○ 3. When you put “label” on someone, are you also biased? Why? “Yes, because you see others in a
negative way or side.”
○ 4. Do you know women in the same situation as the actress? What comments do you hear from other
people about them? (varied answers)
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Bias vs. Prejudice
Evaluation
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TEST 1:
○ Identify the following statements whether it is a bias or a prejudice.
○ ______ 1. Victor wins the contest because one of the judges is his father.
○ ______ 2. Posting negative comments in social media about economic status of a family.
○ ______ 3. Bullying and discriminating someone with disability.
○ ______ 4. Not serving someone in a restaurant or retail store because of their skin color or race.
○ ______ 5. John is not allowed to enroll in a public school because he is a gay.
○ ______ 6. Staying away from Moslem community because of the notion that they are violent and
chaotic.
○ ______ 7. Helen won the title of the pageant because her uncle is one of the judges.
○ ______ 8. Ignoring someone who is courting you because he is not giving you gifts and
chocolates.
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TEST II:
○ Identify whether each picture is a bias or a prejudice.
Assignment:
Make a slogan that tells
against bias and prejudice.
Thanks!
“Learning is Power”
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