Challenging Stereotypes - Understanding, Defining, and Exploring

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This presentation tasks students with solving a riddle linking to stereotyping, defining words like prejudice and discrimination, exploring the harmful effects of stereotyping, and discussing where young people get their attitudes from. It encourages critical thinking and awareness of how stereotypes can lead to prejudice and discrimination.


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  1. 22nd April 2020 Breaking Down Stereotypes Complete the tasks on this power point in the boxes given and email back completed work to Mrs Rowlinson j.rowlinson@poolhayes.attrust.org.uk

  2. Task 1- To solve a riddle and link it to stereotyping Solve the riddle below A man and his son were out walking, they were attacked by a mugger, the mugger escaped, the boy was hurt and left on the ground, the man was stabbed and died, the boy was taken to a police station, the detective took one look at him and exclaimed That boy is my son! . How can this be? Answer-

  3. Task 1- To solve a riddle and link it to stereotyping Solve the riddle below A man and his son were out walking, they were attacked by a mugger, the mugger escaped, the boy was hurt and left on the ground, the man was stabbed and died, the boy was taken to a police station, the detective took one look at him and exclaimed That boy is my son! . How can this be? Hopefully you all understood that the detective was the boys mother! Why might some people not get this riddle as quickly? How does this riddle link to stereotyping?

  4. Task 2- To define words linked with stereotyping and understand why they are wrong Write down definitions for the words below Prejudice Stereotype Discrimination

  5. Task 2- To define words linked with stereotyping and understand why they are wrong Prejudice Prejudice is when you pre-judge someone or a group of people. Stereotype Stereotypes are a commonly held public belief about specific social groups or types of individuals. This can be done through the simplified representation of character, appearances and beliefs. Discrimination Discrimination is when you act on a prejudice. It s treating someone or a group of people in a different way because of who they are.

  6. Task 2- To define words linked with stereotyping and understand why they are wrong Come up with your own example of this Why is stereotyping harmful? How can stereotyping lead to prejudice and discrimination?

  7. Task 3- To explore where stereotyping comes from Where do young people get their attitudes from? How does it inform their thinking and actions towards others? YOUNG PEOPLE GET THEIR VIEWS AND OPINIONS FROM What do the pictures represent?

  8. Task 3- To explore where stereotyping comes from Where do you think each of these stereotypes come from? Name 5 ways people can be stereotyped 1. 1. 2. 2. 3. 3. 4. 4. 5. 5.

  9. Task 2- To explore where stereotyping comes from Where else might young people get their views from?

  10. Task 2- To explore where stereotyping comes from Who or what has the most influence on young people views?

  11. Task 2- To explore where stereotyping comes from How can we change the way that society stereotype people?

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