Prejudices and stereotypes

Prejudices and stereotypes
What do we think of others and what do others think of us?
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This lesson contains 15 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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Prejudices and stereotypes
What do we think of others and what do others think of us?

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Programme
  • Recap last lesson
  • Think about ourselves and others
  • Activity
  • Explanation and look back
  • Round off with questionnaire 

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Recap last lesson
  • What did we do last lesson?
  • What do you take with you from that lesson? 

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What makes people different?

Slide 4 - Mind map

Think of a group you belong to. This can't be a character trait and think of something people can't immediately see. Example: athlete, vegetarian, etc.

Slide 5 - Open question

Photo exercise
  • In the following exercise you see photos form people form different countries
  • You are going to write down for yourself: which country do these people come from and what do you think about them (personality, job, etc.)
  • We will discuss these answers 

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Picture 1
Picture 2

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Picture 3
Picture 4

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Picture 5
Picture 6

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Pictures
  1. India
  2. United States
  3. Mexico
  4. Canada (Inuit, indigenous people)
  5. The Netherlands
  6. Australia (Aboriginals, indigenous people) 

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Stereotype
A thought that someone has about specific groups of individuals that may or may not accurately reflect reality. Any time we group individuals together and make a generalisation or judgment about them without knowing them, this is an example of a stereotype

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Prejudice
  • An opinion - usually an unfavourable one - formed before having any evidence and not based on reason or experience.
  • Stereotype is a thought about a person or group of people, a prejudice relates to feelings and attitudes about that person or group of people. Prejudices are often rooted in the idea that certain types  of people are worth less or are less capable than others.

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Slide 13 - Video

Think of first lesson
  • How did prejudices and stereotypes influence the communication during the scenes of this lesson?

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Round off
  • Please fill in the following questionnaire!
  • Your names will be anonymous in my research! 

https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=t3dj48Rwk0SjOAlZGNMn6Y8ad0-tXvpAgANgC84I_4dUQTFWMjJZRTJaOU45WVc2MVRGRE8zV0FLTi4u 

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