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Stereotypes Stereotypes activity The purpose of this activity is to challenge ideas about the types of people that work in certain jobs. Introduce the session: In this activity you will consider examples of stereotypes that you are aware of and then match a selection of images of people to a set of job titles. This will help to identify any stereotypes that we might not be aware we have about the world of work.

Learning intention Success criteria I will explore and challenge my views about jobs Success criteria I can discuss my views about jobs along with my peers and show respect for other people’s opinions Learning intention and success criteria Go over the learning intention and success criteria with the class. These can be adapted to suit the needs of your pupils and can be used as the basis for discussion. To edit the information on the slide click on the slide and edit the text box.

Quickly write down your observations about this person’s career path to share with the class. Introduction to preconceptions Use the example in the presentation to introduce the activity and ‘set the boundaries’ with the whole class, e.g. non offensive language, be sensitive to other people’s views, let people finish what they are saying before challenging their point Ask questions such as ‘What kind of job does this person do?’, ‘Do you think they went to university?’ Once everyone has considered what they think she might do as a career move onto the next slide to reveal the truth about what she does.

Tracey Construction supervisor After school Tracey had a few different jobs, including office junior, hotel receptionist and gym instructor. She was made redundant and found an opportunity to do an apprenticeship in joinery. She’s now training to be a construction manager. ‘If being indoors is not for you then I think construction would be ideal,’ says Tracey. Tracey Introduction to preconceptions, continued Using the information on the slide, go over what job the woman in the example does. Did anyone find this surprising? If so, why? Highlight and discuss any stereotypes that might have been presented. Then, as a class or in pairs, ask pupils to come up with other examples of stereotypes they are aware of. Ask them to consider gender, race, religion, sexuality, hobbies, where people live etc

Job matching * * * Analysing pictures and job matching Image courtesy of iCould 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Analysing pictures and job matching Now split the class into groups or pairs. Provide each group with the list of different jobs and pictures. Ask the groups to review the job titles and pictures provided and then match the people to the jobs. Once everyone has completed the task hand out the job profile fact sheet about what the person actually does or go over the answers as a class. * * *

Discussion Did you match the correct pictures to the job titles? Are you surprised by the results? Feedback and discussion Ask the groups what they thought- were they right or wrong. Are they surprised? Use this as an opportunity to challenge preconceptions e.g. gender stereotypes and have a class discussion. Watch related video clips from My World of Work which challenge preconceptions surrounding disability, gender, race etc https://www.myworldofwork.co.uk/gas-service-technician-jacqueline https://www.myworldofwork.co.uk/apprentice-web-designer-jonathan https://www.myworldofwork.co.uk/diversity-and-inclusion-officer-hala Or go through the advice in the below article https://www.myworldofwork.co.uk/my-career-options/career-expert-stereotypes-and-subject-choices

Next steps If there is time left and you have access to suitable ICT facilities, pupils can use My career options on My World of Work to find out more about the careers covered in this activity and more. Ask pupils to log in to their computers, open an internet browser and go to myworldofwork.co.uk. They should then select the green tab, ‘My career options’ and use the ‘I have a career in mind’ tab to explore the job profiles. NB. Pupils do not need to be logged in to My World of Work to do this. You may also want to invite guest speakers to talk to pupils at assemblies or in class (you can use Marketplace on My World of Work to organise this). https://www.myworldofwork.co.uk/marketplace Consider completing the Career: fact or fiction activity next to build on topics covered in this activity. https://www.myworldofwork.co.uk/career-fact-or-fiction Go to www.bewhatyouwant.org.uk to get more information on choosing the right career path. ‘Be what you want’ is a campaign to stop gender segregation in the world of work Go to the Institute of Physics website to get more information and resources on improving gender balance in science subjects .