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Short Answer
1. What is a stereotype? What is the difference between stereotypes, discrimination, and prejudice? What are some ways that biased thinking and actions can impact people?
Teaching Suggestion: Students may struggle to articulate the differences among these terms clearly. The first resource in the list below is an excellent way to clear up any confusion. It is likely that students will focus their answers to the final question on the recipients of biased thoughts and actions--you might challenge them to think about how bias places limits on the functioning of our whole society and limits the potential of people who think and act in biased ways, as well.
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