Inequality Through the Lens of the Olympics

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We can think of inequality as the difference
between the things some groups of people
have compared to other people.
It is a bit like looking at how a big a slice of
cake one person has compared to another.
 
 
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There is inequality between
countries in the world.
This means things are not
shared fairly between
countries.
For example, some
countries are wealthy while
others are extremely poor.
 
 
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There is also inequality within countries.
This means things are not shared fairly
within the same country.
For example, some people may have more
money than others.
 
 
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Inequality is not just about how money is shared
between and within countries.
There can also be inequality in the kinds of
opportunities people have in life.
 
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Did people line up in roughly the correct order?
How did you decide where your place was in the
hierarchy?
How did those at the bottom and the top feel
about their treatment?
How did you feel about the position or treatment
of other group members?
Did everyone play by the rules?
Why do people play by rules that are unfair to
them?
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You receive or received a primary school
education.
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You receive or received a secondary
education.
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You are never short of food or water.
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You can afford to see a doctor and buy
medicine when you have health problems.
5.
You have the power to influence people in
your community.
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You have people who care about you and
protect you.
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You don’t have to do dangerous things in
order to survive.
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You can afford a place to live.
9.
You have good enough reading and
writing skills to get a job that provides a
regular salary.
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 If you lose your way of making an
income, you can probably find another.
 
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Some people are very happy about the
Olympic Games coming to Rio de
Janeiro in 2016.
 
What do you think might be the benefits
of hosting the Olympic Games?
 
Find out about some of the protests that
took place in the lead up to the Rio
Olympics.
 
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/22947992
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Dive into the concept of inequality using the Olympics as a platform to examine disparities among countries, within societies, and in opportunities. Understand the different dimensions of inequality and reflect on how it impacts individuals and communities globally. Explore thought-provoking questions to challenge perceptions and norms related to fairness and justice.

  • Inequality
  • Olympics
  • Opportunities
  • Social Disparities
  • Global Perspectives

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  1. A sporting chance? Use the Olympics to explore inequality

  2. ENGLISH SESSION Equal or unequal lives?

  3. WHAT DOES INEQUALITY MEAN? We can think of inequality as the difference between the things some groups of people have compared to other people. It is a bit like looking at how a big a slice of cake one person has compared to another.

  4. INEQUALITY BETWEEN COUNTRIES There is inequality between countries in the world. This means things are not shared fairly between countries. For example, some countries are wealthy while others are extremely poor.

  5. INEQUALITY WITHIN COUNTRIES There is also inequality within countries. This means things are not shared fairly within the same country. For example, some people may have more money than others.

  6. THINKING ABOUT INEQUALITY Inequality is not just about how money is shared between and within countries. There can also be inequality in the kinds of opportunities people have in life.

  7. TIME TO THINK Did people line up in roughly the correct order? How did you decide where your place was in the hierarchy? How did those at the bottom and the top feel about their treatment? How did you feel about the position or treatment of other group members? Did everyone play by the rules? Why do people play by rules that are unfair to them?

  8. TAKE A STEP FORWARD IF... 1. You receive or received a primary school education. 2. You receive or received a secondary education. 3. You are never short of food or water. 4. You can afford to see a doctor and buy medicine when you have health problems. 5. You have the power to influence people in your community.

  9. TAKE A STEP FORWARD IF... 6. You have people who care about you and protect you. 7. You don t have to do dangerous things in order to survive. 8. You can afford a place to live. 9. You have good enough reading and writing skills to get a job that provides a regular salary. 10. If you lose your way of making an income, you can probably find another.

  10. FOR THE OLYMPICS Some people are very happy about the Olympic Games coming to Rio de Janeiro in 2016. What do you think might be the benefits of hosting the Olympic Games?

  11. AGAINST THE OLYMPICS Find out about some of the protests that took place in the lead up to the Rio Olympics. http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround/22947992

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