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What does this mean?

Take notes

Stereotype

is a generalized picture of a person, created without taking the whole person

into account

We stereotype a person based

on...

Take notes & create a list

Stereotypes are based on a person’s... Name

Ethnicity Gender AgeAppearance ResidenceBehavior Hobbies Career Education

What is a stereotype for a

specific... Name EthnicityGender AgeAppearance ResidenceBehavior Hobbies Career Education

What are some stereotypes in

school?

What about them?

Explain a personal event, or a time that you witnessed / heard about an

experience with stereotypes (it could be either negative / positive)

Reading Time

Stereotypes in the Media

Native American Stereotypes

What are some Jewish Stereotypes

?

Jewish Stereotypes

cheapbig nosesarrogantgood with moneylove to argue & complainlove bagels & lox (salmon)

lawyer, doctor, or accountant

School Ties

David Green, a young Jewish boy, earns a scholarship to attend a private high school.

StereotypesAs you watch the following

video clips, see if you notice any stereotypes being used.

Be prepared to share after the video.

Scene 1The boys make a joke about Jews based on the stereotype that Jews are cheap. David becomes uncomfortable and keeps his religion a secret.

Scene 1

Scene 2After the boys find out that David is Jewish, David puts on his Star of David necklace and confronts his roommate, who is ignoring him.

Scene 2

Scene 3David is bullied for being Jewish by his classmates and rejected by the girl he was dating.

Scene 3

Which stereotypes were used?

cheapbig nosesarrogantgood with moneylove to argue & complainlove bagels & lox (salmon) lawyer, doctor, or accountant

List & explain how the stereotypes were used

School Ties Movie Clips

What was the point in watching the video?

School Ties Movie Clips

The goal is to confront stereotypes so we are aware

of what we are thinking.

Do ALL Germans dislike Jewish

people?Do ALL Jewish people dislike

Germans?

NO!that is a stereotype

How is this relevant?

personal experience&

what is going on today

Journalwrite about a situation you witnessed or experienced

when a person was treated unfairly because of a

stereotype

How to analyze print media

advertisements

5. ContextWhere might the ad appear?

6. WordsWhat words are used in the message?

7. Extended MessageWhat other messages might also be included?

8. AudienceWho is it intended for?

9. StereotypeWhat stereotype is used?

How is the stereotype used?

1. TimeframeWhen was the ad made?

Is the ad relevant to today’s society?

2. Meaning VisualsWhat visuals are included?

3. ProductWhat product is promoted?

4. Intended MessageWhat do the producers want

you to think?

Elements of an Ad

Be aware the next time you tell a joke...you could be stereotyping

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