
Breaking Stereotypes: Embracing Diversity
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Jessica Lemmo
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Embracing Diversity
Breaking stereotypes and celebrating differences
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Breaking Stereotypes
Stereotyping: Stereotyping means thinking that all people in a group are the same because they belong to that group.
Impact: Thinking the same about everyone in a group can make some people not like each other, be mean, and not treat each other fairly.
Embracing Diversity: By not believing in stereotypes and being friends with different kinds of people, we can make our community a happy and fair place for everyone.
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Multiple Choice
What is the impact of stereotypes?
Thinking the same about everyone in a group can make some people not like each other, be mean, and not treat each other fairly.
Stereotypes can lead to inclusivity and harmony.
Stereotypes have no impact on society.
Stereotypes can lead to creativity and innovation.
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Stereotypes Impact:
Prejudice is when people unfairly judge others because they think they're all the same.
Discrimination is when they treat some people worse because of this unfair thinking.
Inequality is when this unfair treatment makes it hard for everyone to be equal and fair.
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Breaking Stereotypes
Embracing Diversity:
Let's talk about something called 'unconscious bias.' It's like when our brains make us think certain things about people without us even realizing it.
To make things better, we can do four things:
Don't always believe what you think about others.
Ask yourself if it's fair to think the same about everyone.
Be friends with all kinds of people, and that's really cool.
Try to see if you're treating everyone fairly and fix it if you're not.
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Multiple Choice
What is the main focus of the passage?
Exploring unconscious bias
Breaking stereotypes
Creating an inclusive environment
Embracing diversity
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Breaking Stereotypes
Getting rid of stereotypes is super important. It means we shouldn't judge people just because they're different.
Instead, we should appreciate what makes everyone unique, and that makes things fair.
Let's make friends with all kinds of people and not assume they're all alike
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Embracing Diversity
Breaking Stereotypes: Not believing what people say about others before you know them.
Embracing Individuality: Being happy about what makes each person different.
Benefits: Making new and cool things, being more creative, and being friends with everyone.
Creating a Welcoming Environment: Making sure everyone is friendly, fair, and nice to each other.
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Multiple Choice
What is the main focus of the passage?
Breaking stereotypes
Embracing individuality
Fostering creativity
Encouraging open-mindedness
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Breaking Stereotypes
Trivia:
Did you know that not believing stereotypes can help us come up with new and creative ideas? Being friends with all kinds of people and being open to new things is super important for making a fair and fun community. Let's not believe in stereotypes and be happy about everyone's differences!
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Embracing Diversity
Breaking Stereotypes: Not believing what people say about others before you know them.
Celebrating Differences: Being happy about how everyone thinks in their own special way.
Embracing Inclusion: Making everyone feel like they belong.
Valuing Diversity: Using all the cool ideas that come from different people.
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Multiple Choice
What is the main theme of the passage?
Breaking Stereotypes
Challenging preconceived notions
Celebrating Differences
Embracing Inclusion
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Breaking Stereotypes
Trivia:
Breaking stereotypes means not believing what people say about others just because they're different. It's like being happy about how everyone is special in their own way and making sure everyone feels like they belong. This helps people understand and like each other more. By not believing in stereotypes, we can make the world more friendly and full of all kinds of people. Let's try not to think the same way about everyone and be friends with everyone, and that will make our future better.
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Breaking Stereotypes
Embracing Diversity: Notice and like what makes each person special.
Taking Action: Learn and tell others that thinking the same about everyone isn't fair.
Against Stereotyping: Make sure everyone is friends and gets treated the same in everything.
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Multiple Choice
What is the main focus of the passage?
Promoting inclusivity and equality in all aspects of life
Breaking stereotypes through education and awareness
Recognizing and appreciating the uniqueness of individuals
Challenging stereotypes and biases
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Match
Match the following
an image or character that represents a person online
an unfair belief about a person or group based on a stereotype
oversimplified ideas about how women and men are or should be
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bias
gender stereotypes
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bias
gender stereotypes
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Poll
How confident are you in being able to spot gender stereotypes online?
I feel very confident.
I feel somewhat confident.
I do not feel confident.
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Breaking stereotypes and celebrating differences
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