BIAS and PREJUDICE

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Bias and Prejudice

Quarter 3 Week 1
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Learning Objectives

At the end of this lesson, you can differentiate biases from


prejudices (EN9LC-IVF-13) by:
:

● distinguishing biases from prejudices through given


examples/scenarios
● applying the concept of being not biased and judgmental to
people by giving appropriate responses/actions to various
situations
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Checking for Understanding

1. Answer the following question in your own


words in not more than 3 sentences.

What is the difference between bias and


prejudice?
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What is Bias?

Bias is a tendency to lean in a If you're biased toward


certain direction, either in favor something, then you lean
of or against a particular thing. To favorably toward it; you tend to
be truly biased means to lack a think positively of it. Meanwhile, if
neutral viewpoint on a particular you're biased against something,
topic. then you lean negatively against
it; you tend to think poorly of it.
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Examples

1. The spelling bee master gives a difficult word instead of an


easy one to the contestant that he disliked because he
wants his bet to win in the easy round.
2. She won the contest because one of the judges is her father.
3. A local official only listens to those who are rich and
influential.
4. He is not given a chance to take a scholarship examination
because he is too young.
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What is Prejudice?

Prejudice refers to a An individual may be prejudiced


preconceived opinion or feeling against others based on factors
toward a person based solely on such as race, age, gender,
their affiliation with the target sexual orientation, class status,
group. religion, nationality, and
amongst other things.
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Examples

1. A person is not serving someone in a restaurant or retail


store because of his/her color of skin or race.
2. Because he is poor, he is always accused of stealing every
time his rich neighbor’s valuable things are lost.
3. Bullying and discriminating someone because of his
disability.
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What is the difference between bias and prejudice?

Bias is an inclination for or against a person, idea, or thing,


especially in a way considered to be unfair. Prejudice is a
preconceived opinion that is not based on actual
experience or reason.
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Write the word, bias, or prejudice in the space
provided before the number.

_____________1. Seeking pieces of advice from


intelligent classmates only and not accepting the views
and opinions of classmates with average IQ.
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Write the word, bias, or prejudice in the space
provided before the number.

_____________2. Teacher Juana Delacruz gives more


attention to female students of Grade 9-Bayabas.
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Collaborative
Activity
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Collaborative Activity | Instructions:

1. Work by six.
2. Each group will be assigned with a situation (see
situations in the next slide).
3. Answer the questions being asked and Identify if
the situation is showing the concept of bias or
prejudice.
4. Write your answer in one whole sheet of paper.
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Independent
Practice
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Instructions:

1. Distinguish whether the given scenario shows


bias or prejudice.
2. Write the word, bias, or prejudice in the
space provided before the number.
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VALUES INTEGRATION #1:

You have learned about bias and prejudice,


especially their differences. Peace starts with
each person. How will you stop biases and
prejudices in your community?
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Write the word, bias, or prejudice in the space
provided before the number.

1. Teacher Juana Delacruz gives more attention to female


students of Grade 9-Bayabas.
2. Leonora assumes that her friend, Orlando, a resident of
Barangay Malubi, is gay because of the way he acts.
3. The student from Luy-a National High School was bullied and
discriminated by someone because of the way he/she walks.
4. Corazon Dimagiba won the contest because one of the
judges is his father.
5. Not serving someone in Mang Karding's bakery because of
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their color of skin or race.


Write the word, bias, or prejudice in the space
provided before the number.

6. Seeking pieces of advice from intelligent classmates only


and not accepting the views and opinions of classmates with
average IQ.
7. Elena was fired from her job upon learning of her pregnancy.
8. Offering higher pay to a newly hired physician from Manila
over a mainstay doctor from Masbate City.
9. Putting up a greater number of comfort rooms in Panique
National High School for females than males.
10. Being not invited over a classy wedding ceremony because
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of their ethnicity and origin.


Thank you!
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