Global Issue-Racism
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Racism
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Collaborative Activity
Global IssueIntroduction
WHAT is racism and WHY is it a global issue?
What is racism?
Why is this a global issue?
Racism is "The harmful belief that one’s race or skin color is better than another’s, and as a result, treating someone poorly based on their race."
-Children's Bureau, 2021
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Why is RACISM a Global Issue?
Racism is a global issue because it happens all around the world, and it creates people to not be treated equally. It also causes people to not have the same opportunities because of their race or the color of their skin (Children's Bureau, 2021). This is an issue! What can we do to help solve this problem?
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- Watch the video
- Discuss with your partner what you notice about the people in this video.
- Write- Do you think the families in this video are helping make the world a better place?
- Write- What could've happened differently that might cause people to feel judged because of race or the color of their skin?
- Have you ever had a friend that came from a very different culture than you?
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Discuss: What did you learn about tolerance? What are your thoughts? What connections can you make?
Discuss: What did you learn about inequality? What are your thoughts? What connections can you make?
Discuss: What did you learn about racism? What are your thoughts? What connections can you make?
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Assessment
Create a poster that defines racism. draw and explain 3 or more scenarios that will aim to help end racism. Think about your role as a problem-Solver.
References
References
Children’s Bureau (2021) Racism definition for kids & Teaching about stereotypes. Children’s Bureau. https://www.all4kids.org/news/blog/racism-definition-for-kids-stereotypes/
(2022) All Together Now. https://alltogethernow.org.au/racism/racism-in-schools/how-to-discuss-racism-with-children/
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Global Issue-Racism
Presentation
Start
Racism
Resourcesand Assessment
Collaborative Activity
Global IssueIntroduction
WHAT is racism and WHY is it a global issue?
What is racism?
Why is this a global issue?
Racism is "The harmful belief that one’s race or skin color is better than another’s, and as a result, treating someone poorly based on their race."
-Children's Bureau, 2021
Back
Why is RACISM a Global Issue?
Racism is a global issue because it happens all around the world, and it creates people to not be treated equally. It also causes people to not have the same opportunities because of their race or the color of their skin (Children's Bureau, 2021). This is an issue! What can we do to help solve this problem?
Click here to read article
Back
Let's collaborate and explore this issue!
Watch
Back
Extra resources to explore this issue.
Click on each picture box to link to the video
Discuss: What did you learn about tolerance? What are your thoughts? What connections can you make?
Discuss: What did you learn about inequality? What are your thoughts? What connections can you make?
Discuss: What did you learn about racism? What are your thoughts? What connections can you make?
Next
Assessment
Create a poster that defines racism. draw and explain 3 or more scenarios that will aim to help end racism. Think about your role as a problem-Solver.
References
References
Children’s Bureau (2021) Racism definition for kids & Teaching about stereotypes. Children’s Bureau. https://www.all4kids.org/news/blog/racism-definition-for-kids-stereotypes/
(2022) All Together Now. https://alltogethernow.org.au/racism/racism-in-schools/how-to-discuss-racism-with-children/
Got an idea?
Let the communication flow!
With Genially templates, you can include visual resources to wow your audience. You can also highlight a particular sentence or piece of information so that it sticks in your audience’s minds, or even embed external content to surprise them: Whatever you like! Do you need more reasons to create dynamic content? No problem! 90% of the information we assimilate is received through sight and, what’s more, we retain 42% more information when the content moves.