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Discrimination inside the classroom

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    Discrimination
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  • What is the definition of discrimination?
    Unjust treatment of different categories of people or things, especially on the grounds of race, age, or sex
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  • What are types of discrimination can be found inside a classroom?
    Sexism, ableism, racism, nepotism (favoritism), religiosism (religious discrimination)
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  • What is a stereotype? Give an examples
    A widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing. Girls like dolls and boys like cars; all Asians look the same
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  • A fight has broken out during playground. Two six-years-old boys, one caucasian and the other dark-skinned, traded punches. What should you do as a teacher now?
    Listen to both sides of the story and then decide a fair punishment, not favouring any child. Skin colour is irrelevant.
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  • What is the name of a type of discrimination against someone of a different skin colour?
    Racism
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  • A student has come to you, the headmaster of the school, with a complaint about their treatment by staff. What should you do?
    Listen to them and consider their side of view carefully, not dismissing it immeadiatly
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  • A group of girls have come to complain to you, the headmaster, that they caught some of the boys peeping inside the changing rooms and bathrooms more than once, and they feel unsafe. What should you do?
    Listen to what happened and call for an explanation from the accused boys, don't dismiss their concerns and give out the appropiates punishments if required
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  • Two students have gotten into trouble, a boy and a girl, for fighting each other. What should you do, as a teacher?
    Listen to each side of the story, and don't assume that the boy started the fight or that it wasn't in self defence
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  • What is prejudice? Give an example.
    Dislike, hostility; an opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience; unjust behaviour. Distrusting someone arabic; thnk disabled people as less able
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  • You find one of your coworkers incredibly attractive, and are thinking of making a move on them while at work, as you don't see them anywhere else. What should you do?
    Find a private place or wait until the work hours have ended, greet her and treat her as an equal, and flirt with her if it is reciprocated and/or accepted
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  • You have a high position in your company, and so a relative has asked you to get them a job inside it, what should you do?
    You should help them apply to the correct position in which they will have the most posibility to get chosen, and support them in either case
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