ECE 405 UOP Course Tutorial / shoptutorial

ECE 405 UOP Course Tutorial / shoptutorial

ECE 405 Week 2 DQ 1 Race Illusion vs. Reality

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Race: Illusion vs. Reality. Review the seven “propositions” including the accompanying videos on “Understanding the Influence of Race” (http://www.tolerance.org/tdsi/uir_intro). From these links and videos, you will learn that much of what we hold to be true about race is a social construction, which has little connection to human biology. Unfortunately this means children of different races may face stereotypes based on the way they look or speak. As an early childhood educator, you will be in a unique position to make an impact on children of all racial backgrounds. Refer to the information provided in the links as you consider the scenario below:
§ How would you address a child who seems to exhibit prejudice against children of other races?
Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings.
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ECE 405 Week 1 DQ 2 Children and Prejudice

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Children and Prejudice. In Vivian Gussin Paley’s book, “You Can’t Say, You Can’t Play”, a hierarchy of “bosses” and “outcasts” emerges year after year in her classroom. What, in your experience with children, determines this hierarchy and how much of it is due to the development of pre-prejudicial behavior in children? Provide examples and then consider why it is important to address this behavior earlier rather than later. Would Vivian Gussin’s Paley’s rule have worked in the example you provide? Why or why not? Respond to at least two of your classmates’ postings.

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ECE 405 Week 1 DQ 1 Commonly Held Beliefs and Bias...

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