3. RACISM
Discrimination and prejudice against
people based on their race or ethnicity.
A belief that race accounts for
differences in human character or
ability and that a particular race is
superior to others.
4. Racism in educational leadership
refers to the presence of
discriminatory attitudes and actions
within the administration and
decision-making processes of schools.
5. A racist in educational
leadership possesses certain
characteristics that result in unequal
distribution of resources, biased
decision-making, and a
perpetuation of discriminatory
practices within the school system.
6. Factors in the Development of
Racism
Historical background
Stereotyping
Ignorance or lack of knowledge
Fear and Insecurity
7. Strategies for combating racism
Awareness
Education
Participation
Self-analyze
Acknowledging and understanding differences
8. Combating racism requires
education, empathy, and a
willingness to challenge one's own
biases. It is important for individuals
to actively seek out diverse
perspectives, engage in
conversations about race, and work
towards building a more inclusive
society.
9. “ It doesn’t matter who you are, where you came
from. The ability to triumph begins with you-
always.”
Oprah Winfrey