Description
Some stereotypes are informed generalisations about a group of people. It is generally true, for example, that younger people have better hearing than older people. Yet many of our stereotypes are invalid, particularly when they are based on race, religion, or gender.
Because of this, stereotypes can be problematic and counter-productive when working with others. Once the session is complete, you will understand how stereotypes have a negative impact, are overly simplistic, dangerous and unfair.
Instructions:
- Please complete the course, review questions, and successfully complete the qualified assessment with a minimum of 100% accuracy within one year of course enrolment.
- To retake the course, please refresh your browser and the course will start again.
Instruction before the Final Exam:
- The following exam will test your knowledge of this course.
- You can take it as many times as you want.
- You must have a score of 100% to pass this exam.
- You are required to complete the qualified assessment within one year of the date of purchase or enrolment.
- You must pass this exam to receive continuing education credits.
- You would need to retake the course before attempting the qualified assessment again.
- To redo the course after passing, you would need to reset the course.
- You won’t be awarded additional CPE if you re-take the qualified assessment after passing once.
- Please fill in and submit the survey after passing final exam to get CPE and Certificate of Completion.