Year 8 PSHCE Stereotypes, Prejudice and Discrimination.

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Year 8 PSHCE Stereotypes, Prejudice and Discrimination

Lesson Objectives Identify groups which you think may have been targets of inequality, prejudice and discrimination. Recognise what factors lead to prejudice and discrimination. Propose solutions to these problems.

What people will be? List the type of person each of the following might be; think about:- – Race – Gender – Age – Colour – Height – Weight – Looks 1.Cricketer 2.Scientist 3.Wrestler 4.Thug 5.Geek 6.Good Swimmer 7.Muslim 8.Gay man

Discuss answers to What people will be.

Write down what you think of this guy? What do you think when you look at this man? Who is he? What does he do? Should we look up to him?

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What do you think of this woman? What does she do? Who is she? What do you think when you look at her? Is she well known? She we look up to her?

Dame Tanni Grey Thompson 16 Paralympic medals 11 gold's 30 world records 6x winner of London marathon Baroness, OBE 8 honouree degrees Athletics coach Greatest paralympian of all time.

Definition STEREOTYPING- Making assumptions based on a which group a person is from. DISCRIMINATION- Negative behaviour towards a certain group of people or a person. PREJUDICE- Negative behaviour towards someone based on which group they belong to.

What can we do to change? Stereotyping, Discrimination, Prejudice Laws Education Open mind Media Campaigns