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ALL: Be able to use examples to explain the differences between prejudice and discrimination. ALL: Consider some of the reasons for prejudice and discrimination in the 21 st Century U.K ALL: Learn the keywords for this new topic ALL: Improve your (e) question or (c) exam technique. MOST: Be able to use their prior learning up to now suggest how we can get rid of one form of discrimination in our society.
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Definition of the termExamples Prejudice: Discrimination: Scapegoating: Stereotypes:
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H How is this Prejudice? What are the causes for this prejudice? How would you feel as a Muslim watching this programme? What do you think of the arguments used by Robinson? If you were to meet with Robinson what questions would you ask him? ://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/newsnight/9385015.
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As young citizens and soon to be (!!) adults in 21 st Century Britain you have the responsibility to uphold and promote the laws and values of our nation. You also have many freedoms and rights (see the document on the Human Rights Bill). Group A ‘sGroup B’s Create a detailed school policy and a guide for teachers on how to tackle Homophobic abuse and prejudice at TGS. Write an editorial article responding to the leader of the EDL following the Jeremy Paxman interview. Use your knowledge of Islam and reflections about the causes of prejudice and previous historical resolutions to help you.
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Group A: “Prejudice is tackled well in British Society” Do you agree? Give reasons to explain your point of view. Group B: “Religious prejudice is the worst type of prejudice”. Do you agree? Give reasons for your answer, showing that you have thought about more than one point of view. Refer to religious arguments in your answer. (6 marks)
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