English 9 Differentiating Bias, Prejudice, Stereotype, and Discrimination PDF

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This St. Agnes Academy document covers the concepts of bias, prejudice, stereotype, and discrimination. It explains how these concepts differ from one another as well as provides examples to support these concepts.

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ENGLISH 9 Differentiating Bias, Prejudice, Stereotype, & Discrimination Differentiating Bias, Prejudice, Stereotype, and Discrimination Bias o Overgeneralization of treatment of a person o A preconceived...

ENGLISH 9 Differentiating Bias, Prejudice, Stereotype, & Discrimination Differentiating Bias, Prejudice, Stereotype, and Discrimination Bias o Overgeneralization of treatment of a person o A preconceived a characteristic or who is part of a group o Partiality in favor of or notion or idea that is aspect of a particular or who has a against a thing, not based on group particular attribute person, or group experience. o It may be true to most o It is an action when compared to o It’s like judgment with members of that resulting from another no proof group, but not to all. prejudice. o Bias may either be a thought or an action. Example: Examples: o The policeman beat Examples: o All Filipinos come late up the black man Examples: o Those who wear (aka Filipino time). although he o Tom talks to pambahay at malls o Women are talkative. surrendered. strangers rudely, but are poor. o Asians = rice eaters o Clark, who drives a talks politely to family. o Ian has an iPhone X. car, does not give o Ana lets her kids He must be rich! way to motorcycle curse, but not her o Malcolm must be a riders who are trying students who do. thief because he is to change lanes. black! Discrimination Stereotype Prejudice o An unjustified BIAS o Partiality in favor of or against a thing, person, or group when compared to another o Bias may either be a mental or physical action. Examples: o Tom talks to strangers rudely, but talks politely to family. o Ana lets her kids curse, but not her students who do. PREJUDICE o A preconceived notion or idea that is not based on experience. o It’s like judgment with no proof o Prejudice is always a mental action/thought. Examples: o Those who wear pambahay at malls are poor. o Ian has an iPhone 15. He must be rich! o Malcolm must be a thief because he is black! STEREOTYPE o Overgeneralization of a characteristic or aspect of a particular group o It may be true to most members of that group, but not to all. o Stereotype is always a mental action/thought. Examples: o All Filipinos come late (aka Filipino time). o Women are talkative. o Asians = rice eaters Discrimination o An unjustified treatment of a person who is part of a group or who has a particular attribute o It is a physical action resulting from prejudice. Example: o The policeman beat up the black man although he surrendered. o Clark, who drives a car, does not give way to motorcycle riders who are trying to change lanes. Differentiating Bias, Prejudice, Stereotype, and Discrimination Bias Prejudice Stereotype Discrimination o Partiality in favor of or o A preconceived o Overgeneralization of o An unjustified against a thing, notion or idea that is a characteristic or treatment of a person person, or group not based on aspect of a particular who is part of a group when compared to experience. group or who has a another o It’s like judgment with o It may be true to most particular attribute o Bias may either be a no proof members of that o It is an action thought or an action. group, but not to all. resulting from prejudice. Can you give some examples? Please write them in your activity notebook. Bonus Example Bonus Example Bonus Example Bonus Example Bonus Example Differentiating Bias, Prejudice, Stereotype, and Discrimination If you’re still confused, remember the following clues: Bias may either be a mental or physical action Prejudice and Stereotype are always mental actions, and Discrimination is always a physical action. Thank you!

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