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9 th Grade Seminar

Join us for a seminar on October 22nd & 29th, 2014 to learn about culture, diversity, stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination. Explore definitions and examples to deepen your understanding of these important topics.

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9 th Grade Seminar

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  1. 9th Grade Seminar Respecting Differences and Eliminating Stereotypes: October 22nd & 29th, 2014

  2. Definitions • “Culture” • What’s a definition of culture? • What are some examples of culture?

  3. What it is . . . • Culture is . . . the pattern of daily life learned by a group of people (language, art, customs, music, food, holiday celebrations, and styles of clothing)

  4. Definitions • “Diversity” • What’s a definition of diversity? • What are some examples of diversity?

  5. What it is . . . • Diversity is . . . the idea that things can be different and varied; for example, the U.S. is a diverse nation made up of people from different cultures and places

  6. Definitions • “Stereotype” • What’s a definition for stereotype? • What’s an example of a stereotype?

  7. What it is . . . • Stereotype is . . . an idea, an oversimplified idea about an entire group of people without regard for individual differences; an example might be that all boys are good at sports

  8. Definitions • “Prejudice” • What is a definition of prejudice? • What’s an example of prejudice?

  9. What it is . . . • Prejudice is . . . an attitude, making a decision about a person or a group of people without enough information or knowledge about them; prejudice is based on a stereotype such as “I hate girls because they’re all smart, know-it-alls”

  10. Definitions • “Discrimination” • What’s a definition for discrimination? • What’s an example of discrimination?

  11. What it is . . . • Discrimination is . . . an action, actions that exclude people or treat them unfairly; some forms of discrimination are illegal, such as refusing to rent an apartment to someone because of their race; other forms try to unfairly exclude people such as “don’t let any boys sit at our lunch table because they are rude slobs”

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