Sunday, January 6, 2013

Stereotyping & Blue Eyes Video-Portfolio #6


With a partner, please answer the following. You may use internet resources to help you.

1. Define:

a. Stereotyping: judging someone or an entire group of people based on what some of them may do.

b. Prejudice: you’re feeling toward individuals based on group of perceptions.

c. Bias: not neutral.

d. Discrimination: Any action that denies opportunities to a person on the basis of their race

2. Give an example of each term

a. Stereotyping: All students are lazy

b. Prejudice: working in a group with people don’t like to do anything

c. Bias: giving someone you know an advantage in getting in line just because I know him

d. Discrimination: white against black.

Watch Class Divided

ΓΌUnderstanding

With partners, answer the following:

1.     Where, when and with whom did this experiment take place?  3rd graders from a public school in US year 1969.

2. Describe the experiment. Blue eyes people were treated better than brown eyes then they exchanged the experiment

3. What were the results? 1st experiment: brown eyes felt insulted. 2nd experiment: blue eyes felt the same when they exchanged the experiment.

4. How successful do you believe it was? Not to judge people from their eye color look different from others

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