Celebrating Diversity and Tolerance Through Visual Representation

 
Assembly- Year 5 and 6
What do you see?
D
D
u
u
c
c
k
k
R
R
a
a
b
b
b
b
i
i
t
t
What do you see?
Old or young woman?
What do you see?
Gold and white?
   
     Blue and black?
Tolerance
All of this is called 
tolerance
-accepting that people have
differences and not falling out with them about it. Being
tolerant and accepting people’s differences is an important
part of our 
British values 
and what makes us good citizens.
Tolerance means showing respect for the
Race
Religion
Age
Gender
Opinions
of other people or groups.
How you look
What you are good at
Things you like doing
What you believe in
How you see things
Where you are from
What you have done
Things you like to eat
We are all different in many ways…
This is called  is called
DIVERSITY
 
This is called DIVERSITY
Imagine a world where we were all the
same….
Differences can seem scary at first
Sometimes trying new things and keeping an open mind is scary.
We are comfortable with what is familiar and sometimes
threatened by what is not.
But if we close our minds to differences we can miss out
A mix of food
A mix of music and dance
A mix of sports
Stereotypes
People may feel more comfortable with similarities
but they can sometimes not be helpful.
We sometimes imagine all people in a group are the
same and we stereotype them. The Media can be
particularly guilty of doing this and it can lead to
fear and intolerance
Groups of people sometimes get blamed for things
they aren’t responsible for.
All members of certain groups can get blamed for
the behaviour and actions of just a few.
That’s not fair!
Under-18s commit a
quarter of all crimes:
Young offenders
responsible for more than
a million crimes in just
one year
By 
Jack Doyle for the Daily
Mail
 
 
We are free when others respect our differences
Celebrate difference
 
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Embracing diversity and tolerance is crucial in creating a harmonious society. Through powerful visual imagery and thought-provoking messages, the content showcases the importance of accepting differences and combating stereotypes. It encourages open-mindedness and celebrates the beauty of individuality, urging us to appreciate the uniqueness in each person.

  • Diversity
  • Tolerance
  • Acceptance
  • Stereotypes
  • Inclusion

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  1. Assembly- Year 5 and 6

  2. What do you see? Rabbit Duck

  3. What do you see? Old or young woman?

  4. What do you see? Gold and white? Blue and black?

  5. Tolerance All of this is called tolerance-accepting that people have differences and not falling out with them about it. Being tolerant and accepting people s differences is an important part of our British values and what makes us good citizens. Tolerance means showing respect for the Race Religion Age Gender Opinions of other people or groups.

  6. We are all different in many ways What you have done What you are good at What you believe in Where you are from Things you like doing Things you like to eat How you see things How you look This is called DIVERSITY This is called is called DIVERSITY

  7. Imagine a world where we were all the same .

  8. Differences can seem scary at first Sometimes trying new things and keeping an open mind is scary. We are comfortable with what is familiar and sometimes threatened by what is not. But if we close our minds to differences we can miss out

  9. A mix of food

  10. A mix of music and dance

  11. A mix of sports

  12. Stereotypes People may feel more comfortable with similarities but they can sometimes not be helpful. We sometimes imagine all people in a group are the same and we stereotype them. The Media can be particularly guilty of doing this and it can lead to fear and intolerance Groups of people sometimes get blamed for things they aren t responsible for. All members of certain groups can get blamed for the behaviour and actions of just a few. That s not fair!

  13. Under-18s commit a quarter of all crimes: Young offenders responsible for more than a million crimes in just one year By Jack Doyle for the Daily Mail

  14. We are free when others respect our differences

  15. Special task Celebrate difference

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