D W D IVERSITY IN THE W ORKPLACE GENDER BIAS & STEREOTYPING.

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D W D IVERSITY IN THE W ORKPLACE GENDER BIAS & STEREOTYPING

GB W HAT IS G ENDER B IAS? n G ENDER - classification into male or female. n B IAS - prejudice, partiality, or favoritism to something or someone.

GB W HAT IS G ENDER B IAS? n Separation of gender in a way that prefers one sex as superior over the other. Men are better! Women are Better!

S W HAT IS S TEREOTYPING? n S TEREOTYPING - to have a fixed idea about what a particular type of person is like; usually an idea that is wrong.

G S W HAT IS G ENDER S TEREOTYPING? n To have a fixed idea about what a male or female is like; usually an idea that is wrong.

M ALE G S W HAT ARE SOME DESCRIPTONS OF THE M ALE G ENDER S TEREOTYPE?

F G S W HAT ARE SOME DESCRIPTONS OF THE F EMALE G ENDER S TEREOTYPE?

S H OW DID WE LEARN TO DEVELOP THESE S TEREOTYPES?

W H OW DOES GENDER BIAS & STEREOTYPING AFFECT THE W ORKPLACE?

W W HAT LAW BANS GENDER DISCRIMINATION IN THE W ORKPLACE?

EOA E qual O pportunity A ct n Bans discrimination against employees based on age, race, color, religion, or gender.

W W HAT STRATEGIES CAN LIMIT OR COUNTERACT G ENDER B IAS AND S TEREOTYPING IN THE W ORKPLACE?

W W HAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF D IVERSITY IN THE W ORKPLACE?

D S D IVERSITY IS HERE TO S TAY!