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Analyze images and scenarios that


demonstrate biases and prejudices.

Recognize the distinction between


biases and prejudices.

Demonstrate comprehension of the


lesson by sharing examples of bias and
prejudice.
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BIAS VS. PREJUDICE


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WHAT IS BIAS?
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BIAS
It is disproportionate weight in
favor of or against one thing, person,
or group compared with another,
usually in a way considered to be
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unfair.
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WHAT IS PREJUDICE?
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PREJUDICE
• It is a prejudgment based on
inadequate knowledge.
• It is an assumption or an opinion
about someone simply based on
that person's membership to a
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COMMON TYPES OF
PREJUDICE
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Racism
It is the idea that groups of people exhibit
different personality, characteristics, and
can be separated based on the dominance
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For Example
There’s a time, when Chinese in the
country were considered virus carriers due to
the COVID-19 disease.
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Sexism
It is a form of prejudice based on sex
or gender.

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For Example
Long before, women There was also a time
are considered weak where the LGBTQA+
and lack the strength community were treated
and ability to do the differently because of
work of men. their gender preference.
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Classism
This is a prejudice based on social
class or grouping of individuals based
on wealth, occupation, income,
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education, and social network.
For Example
There’s this prejudice that the poor are
uneducated and just a burden to our
country. Therefore; they should not be
treated well by the government.
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Ageism
This is a prejudicial attitudes towards
older people, old age, and the aging
process.
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For Example
Old adults should not be hired because they
only become a burden. Especially those who
deserved to retire.
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Religion
This is the attitude towards a person or
group differently because of the beliefs
about religion.
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For Example
He lost his job because of his religion, which
was believed to conflict with his employer.
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BIAS VS. PREJUDICE


WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BIAS
AND
PREJUDICE?
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Direction: Complete the table by filling out the needed
information using the statements below.
Reconceived opinion that is not based on
actual experience or reason. Results in discrimination.

Teacher X favors certain students over


Both negative and positive attitudes.
others in grading final performance.

Some people may consider all Muslim


women to be illiterate and uneducated.
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BIAS PREJUDICE
An inclination for or against a person Reconceived opinion that is not based
idea or thing especially in a way considered on actual experience or reason.
to be unfair. Usually negative attitudes.
Both negative and positive attitudes.
Results in unfairness. Results in discrimination.
Example Example
Teacher X favors certain students over It is sometimes assumed that someone
others in grading final performance. who is physically disabled is also mentally
Picking articles or stories that are disabled.
pleasing to the owners of the media Some people may consider all Muslim
organization or network. women to be illiterate and uneducated.
BIAS PREJUDICE
An inclination for or against a person Reconceived opinion that is not based
idea or thing especially in a way considered on actual experience or reason.
to be unfair. Usually negative attitudes.
Both negative and positive attitudes.
Results in unfairness. Results in discrimination.
Example Example
Teacher X favors certain students over It is sometimes assumed that someone
others in grading final performance. who is physically disabled is also mentally
Picking articles or stories that are disabled.
pleasing to the owners of the media Some people may consider all Muslim
organization or network. women to be illiterate and uneducated.

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USE YOUR JUDGING SKILLS!

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answering each given item.

BIAS

PREJUDICE
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1. I think female teachers teach better than


male teachers.
2. I hate indigenous peoples living in my
neighborhood.
3. I was hired for the job because I passed the
interview held by my cousin.
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4. I prefer to eat the dish prepared by my


crush than to taste the food brought by my
best friend. I don’t care if we’re best friend; I
love my crush more!
5. I don’t want to see any LGBT members in
our campus.
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Directions: Analyze the scenario below.
Which statement is biased? Which statement
is prejudiced? Explain in 3-5 sentences only.
Statement #1 Statement #2
I married you
Oh, you’re a
because I thought
woman. You should
your race is white.
bear me a child. Or
Why is my child so
else I will find
dark? It would be a
another woman
disgrace in my
who can give me a
family if my child is
child!
dark!
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WHAT IS THE SIGNIFICANCE OF


UNDERSTANDING BIAS AND
PREJUDICE?
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To avoid confusion between factual information and


subjective content.
In factual topics, there are A subjective claim, a
widely accepted criteria and statement of belief, opinion,
procedures for determining or personal preference rather
whether a claim is true or false. than a statement of fact.
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Asia consists of 50
countries and is the
most populous
Asia's cuisine is
continent, with 60 more delectable
percent of the than Europe's.
world's population
residing there.
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Quarter 3
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Quiz #2
I. Directions: On your notebook, write the letter of your
answer for each item.
1. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
a. Prejudice is the result when you extremely like someone
in a group.
b. When you bully and discriminate, you are expressing
your prejudice.
c. An online source is not biased when it is heavily
opinionated or one-sided.
d. Someone who is open-minded usually refuses to accept
that there are other views than his own.
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I. Directions: On your notebook, write the letter of your
answer for each item.
2. Which of the following is related to the word
prejudice?
a. acceptance c. praise
b. compliment d. prejudgment
3. Which of the following is the focus of a person’s
prejudice if he hates all the opposition candidates during
the election campaign?
a. age c. race
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I. Directions: On your notebook, write the letter of your
answer for each item.
4. Which of the following is NOT an example of
bias?
a. Women are inferior to men.
b. Rich people are better than poor people.
c. Men and women are created equal.
d. Young people are physically and mentally
superior to older people.
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I. Directions: On your notebook, write the letter of your
answer for each item.
5. Which of the following is the focus of a woman’s
prejudice if she hates all senior citizens because of her
tragic experience with them?
a. age c. political affiliation
b. gender d. race
6. Which of the following is the action done due to
prejudice?
c. acceptance c. discrimination
Quiz #2
I. Directions: On your notebook, write the letter of your
answer for each item.
7. Effeminate men have or show characteristics regarded as
typical of a woman. Oftentimes, they are bullied and forced to
admit about their real identity. What is wrong about the mindset
of the other people who tend to bully them?
a. They think that effeminate men are useless.
b. They love to bully the effeminate men because of boredom.
c. They always think that effeminate men are homosexuals.
d. They bully the effeminate men because they don’t want to be
bullied also.
Quiz #2
I. Directions: On your notebook, write the letter of your
answer for each item.
8. Which of the following virtues is disregarded by a
person who bullies or discriminates others?
a. cooperation
b. respect
c. honesty
d. sincerity
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I. Directions: On your notebook, write the letter of your
answer for each item.
9. Which of the following is the action done due
to bias?
a. unfairness
a. equality
b. open-mindedness
c. respect
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I. Directions: On your notebook, write the letter of your
answer for each item.
10. Which of the following is the focus of a
person’s prejudice if he thinks that poor people
don’t deserve the help of the government.
a. gender c. race
b. class d. age
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II. Directions: Identify if each scenario shows bias or prejudice.
Write the word BIAS and PREJUDICE as your answer.

1. Paulo believes that attractive people are


more successful, competent, and qualified.
2. Denying the rights of a person due to their
membership in a certain group.
3. Shaira only befriends those who share
similar interests, experiences, and
background as her.
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II. Directions: Identify if each scenario shows bias or prejudice.
Write the word BIAS and PREJUDICE as your answer.

4. Posting negative comments on social


media about the economic status of a
family.
5. To judge a person who is significantly
shorter or taller than the socially-accepted
human height.
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Answer:

1. B 6. C 1. Bias
2. D 7. C 2. Prejudice
3. B 8. B 3. Bias
4. C 9. A 4. Prejudice
5. A 10. B 5. Prejudice
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