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Understanding

Prepared by:
MR. FLORANTE T. CARLOS JR.
English Teacher
Today’s TARGETS
1. Define prejudice and
identify its types.
2. Provide examples of
prejudice you have observed
or have experienced.
3. State the importance of
properly handling prejudices
of other people.
What can you say…?

Task:
Study the following pictures and
provide a short description or
narration of what you can
understand from the pictures.
-is an affective
feeling towards a
person based on
Prejudice their perceived
group
membership
-is a preconceived, usually
unfavorable, evaluation of
another persona based on the
person’s political affiliation,
sex, gender, beliefs, values,

Prejudice
social class, age, disability,
religion, sexuality, race,
ethnicity, language,
nationality, complexion,
beauty, height, occupation,
wealth, education, criminality,
sport team affiliation, or
other personal characteristics.
-is a prejudgment
or opinion that is
not based on

Prejudice facts, personal


experience or
reason that may
result to
discrimination.
Types of Prejudice
1. Ageism
2. Classism
3. Homophobia
4. Racism
5. Religious Prejudice
6. Sexism
7. Xenophobia
Ageism
- Is believing that
someone is "too old"
or "too young" to
work in a particular
role or participate in
a specific activity.
Classism
a negative belief about
someone based on their
income or looking down
on someone because they
are "poor" or a member
of the working class
Homopobia
-a feeling or a sense of
discomfort, fear, distrust,
or hatred for people who
are members of the
LGBTQ+ community and
do not identify as
heterosexual.
Racism
- involves having a
negative attitude toward
members of a certain
racial or ethnic group
rooted in systems of
power and oppression
Religious
Prejudice
- involves feeling
negatively toward
someone because of
their religious beliefs,
practices, or ideologies
Sexism
- involves holding certain
stereotypes or beliefs
about someone based on
their sex or gender, such as
feeling as if they can't (or
can) do something based
on this factor
Xenophobia
- involves disliking or
fearing someone who
the person considers
"foreign" or "strange,"
often in the context of
their native country
What can we do to refrain
from having prejudice
towards other people?
The first and most important step
in the fight against everyday
prejudices is to recognize them,
and to acknowledge that we are all
affected by them.
TIPS TO REFRAIN FROM HAVING PREJUDICE

Accept differences
Expect the unexpected results of judgments
Inform one’s self about diversity
Open one’s mind for possibilities
Understand roots for logical reasoning
Congratulations!!!
YOU ARE NOW READY
TO TAKE
A SHORT QUIZ!

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