SYAMIMI - NURIZ Equality & Equity
No. Ideally, through the process of equitable actions, we can achieve equality. Equitable problem solving can fill in the gaps that are often overlooked in the name of equality, because the same answer is not always enough or right for everyone. 1. Can you have equality without equity?
Equality is the access and distribution of a set of resources evenly across individuals while equity is the access or distribution of resources according to need. 2. What is the difference between equality and equity?
Equality: Equal sharing and division, keeping everyone at the same level. It gives the same thing to all people, regardless of their needs. Example in this multicultural country, equality is like giving each person the same treatment or opportunity regardless of their race and family background. Equity: Fair treatment, access, advancement, and opportunity for all people. Promoting equity requires an understanding of the causes of outcome disparities within our society. 3. What is equity versus equality in diversity?
1. Fair 2. Justice 3. Provide more assistance for those who need it. 4. Ensuring learners have the right resources they need to learn. 5. Stimulate a supportive school climate and environment for learning 6. Attract, support and retain high quality teachers. 7. Ensure effective classroom learning strategies 8. Teachers are able to adapt their teaching style to match a student's learning capabilities. 9. Provide opportunity for everyone to receive enough help. 10. Ensures everyone has access to the same treatment and advancement 4. Give 10 examples of equity.
Fair. While equality brings the meaning of "the same" , equity means things are "fair". The term “equity” refers to fairness and justice and is distinguished from equality Equity also can be defined as “the quality of being fair or impartial; fairness; impartiality” or “something that is fair and just.” 5. Is equity fair or unfair?