Does sexism still exist in society?

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Does sexism still exist in society? Guiding Question Does sexism still exist in society?

SUCCESS CRITERIA I have defined sexism I have provided examples of sexism in society

WARM UP

SHOULD WOMEN BE PAID LESS THAN MEN?

Should women fight?

With your partner… 10 MIN Write a definition of: EQUALITY... STEREOTYPE… SEXISM... FAIR...

Vocabulary STEREOTYPES fixed impressions, exaggerated or preconceived ideas about particular social groups, usually based solely on physical appearance. EQUALITY all people within a specific society have the same civil rights, freedom of speech, property rights, and equal access to social goods and services.. SEXISM gender discrimination is prejudice or discrimination based on a person's sex or gender. Fair Free from favoritism, self-interest and conforming to established rules/standards.

STEREOTYPES...

Why can stereotypes lead to conflict....? Quick talk 2 min

BECAUSE THEY CAN BE... -The foundation for prejudice and discrimination. -Obstacles in getting to know others for whom they are, versus who we think they might be. -Stereotypes are unfortunately learned at a young age, and they remain, as most mental models do - untested, unchallenged, confused with reality. Common sources of steretoypes include parents, other family members, educators, peers, media, etc.

Ethical Response #3 Are we still a sexist society?