Sunday, November 25, 2012

exercise #7- portfolio7

Obama and Cultural Diversity

How many aspects of cultural diversity/i,e.different groups or types of people dose he menthion in his speech ?
Give the main points of his speech


there are many types of people that Obama was takling about them ?


Blcke and whaite people and what they look like
spansh and asyan
reach and poor
gays and strate

 

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Diversity and Personal Conduct / vocabulary Portfolio #5

Diversity and Personal Conduct / vocabulary Portfolio #5



Find the definition OR synonym of each of the words:


1. Acknowledge: to admit the existence of the thing.

2. Inclusive / inclusion: general.

3. Respect: to feel or show deferential regard.

4. Apology: the way of asking forgiveness for a fault.

5. Consideration: ignorance.

6. Behavior: action or reaction of a person toward a situation.

7. Responsibility: the authority to act or decide without supervision.

8. Attention (pay): the act or state of applying the mind to something

9. Tolerance: capacity to endure pain or hardship

10. Attitude (positive): position or posture of the body appropriate to expressive of an action.

11. Conduct: manner

12. Politeness: civil

13. Constructive (comment): serving to improve

14. Kindness: the state of being kind

Stereotyping & Blue Eyes Video-Portfolio #4

Stereotyping & Blue Eyes Video-Portfolio #4








With a partner, please answer the following. You may use internet resources to help you.
1.      Define:
a. Stereotyping : judging  someone without knowing him / judging entire group of people based on what some of them may do.
 
b. Prejudice : your feeling toward  individuals based on group of perceptions.

c. Bias : not neutral .
 
d. Discrimination : Any action that denies opportunities to a person on the basis of their race, gender, age, religion .

2.      Give an example of each term
a. Stereotyping : All sudanis are lazy
 
b. Prejudice :i dont want to work with this guy he will let me do all the work alone.

c. Bias :  I will help him and give him a good grades because he is my friend .

 
d. Discrimination :dominant white against black .
 
 
Watch  Class Divided
ü Understanding
With partners, answer the following:
1.      Where, when and with whom did this experiment take place? 1969 , in the USA  , public school with 3rd graders .
2.      Describe the experiment.  Blue eyes people are better than brown eyes they were treated differently then they exchanged the experiment
3.      What were the results? 1st experiment : brown eyes felt insulted . 2nd experiment : blue eyes felt the same when they exchanged the experiment . 
4.      How successful do you believe it was? they felt happy when they knew that respecting others is better than judging them by color .

Stereotyping & Blue Eyes Video-Portfolio #4

Stereotyping & Blue Eyes Video-Portfolio #4

Goal 2 Adverse Reactions to 

Diversity – 2012 - Semester








With a partner, please answer the following. You may use internet resources to help you.
1.      Define:
a. Stereotyping : judging  someone without knowing him / judging entire group of people based on what some of them may do.
 
b. Prejudice : your feeling toward  individuals based on group of perceptions.

c. Bias : not neutral .
 
d. Discrimination : Any action that denies opportunities to a person on the basis of their race, gender, age, religion .

2.      Give an example of each term
a. Stereotyping : All sudanis are lazy
 
b. Prejudice :i dont want to work with this guy he will let me do all the work alone.

c. Bias :  I will help him and give him a good grades because he is my friend .

 
d. Discrimination :dominant white against black .
 
 
Watch  Class Divided
ü Understanding
With partners, answer the following:
1.      Where, when and with whom did this experiment take place? 1969 , in the USA  , public school with 3rd graders .
2.      Describe the experiment.  Blue eyes people are better than brown eyes they were treated differently then they exchanged the experiment
3.      What were the results? 1st experiment : brown eyes felt insulted . 2nd experiment : blue eyes felt the same when they exchanged the experiment . 
4.      How successful do you believe it was? they felt happy when they knew that respecting others is better than judging them by color .