SOC.SS.11.B
Contrast the terms discrimination, prejudice, and bias.
Sociology · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2010
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Skills
- define (the terms discrimination, prejudice, and bias) #dok1
- contrast (the terms discrimination, prejudice, and bias) #dok2
- differentiate (between discrimination, prejudice, and bias with examples) #dok2
- analyze (how discrimination, prejudice, and bias manifest in society) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can define the terms discrimination, prejudice, and bias using correct terminology. #dok1
- I can recognize examples of discrimination, prejudice, and bias in given scenarios. #dok1
- I can contrast the terms discrimination, prejudice, and bias by identifying their differences. #dok2
- I can differentiate how discrimination, prejudice, and bias each affect individuals and groups. #dok2
- I can analyze real-world situations to determine whether they are examples of discrimination, prejudice, or bias. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Understanding the distinctions between discrimination, prejudice, and bias helps us recognize and address inequality in society.
- Awareness of discrimination, prejudice, and bias is essential for promoting fairness and respect in diverse communities.
Essential Questions
- What are the definitions of discrimination, prejudice, and bias?
- How are discrimination, prejudice, and bias similar and different from each other?
- In what ways do discrimination, prejudice, and bias affect individuals and society?
- How can we identify discrimination, prejudice, and bias in real-life situations?
- Why is it important to understand the differences between these concepts when discussing social justice issues?