Stereotypes
By:Dane Bell
Jamie MillerAlicia Shiue
Lizzy Yesakov
Guiding Question:How do stereotypes affect the mental health of teens,
and how can students at the IA cope with these barriers?
What is a Stereotype?
A fixed idea of a thing or a group Prejudice and false assumptions of
a group of people.– including the members of different
ethnic groups, social classes, religious orders, opposite sex, etc.
What Kinds of Stereotypes Are There?
Gender Age Religion Culture (Ethnicity) Location Sexual Orientation Appearance In General
Gender
Female– Supposed to stay home and clean, take care of kids,
cook, and do laundry– Weak– Gossipy– Gold diggers– Not as smart as males
Males– Money-maker of household– Tough– Loud– Insensitive– Players
Age Teens
– Often stereotyped by older generation– Ex. When a teenager walks into a store, he is more
likely to be watched by the clerk than a mother and her five year old.
Stereotyped as:– Ungrateful– Rude– Annoying– Dangerous– Lazy– Careless
Age [cont.]
Old(er) people [senior citizens] often classified as:– Smelly– Slow– Helpless– Boring– Grouchy
Culture/Ethnicity
Some common cultural/ethnic stereotypes:– Arabic, Middle Eastern = terrorists– Asian = smart/nerdy, terrible vision– Hispanic, Latino = lazy, play songs like “La
Cucaracha” on guitar– Eastern European = primitive, drink strong
liquor
Location
Some are classified by where they live or are from (similar to cultural/ethnic stereotypes)– Detroit = ghetto, a lot of crime– Orange County = preppy, rich
Religion
Some religious stereotypes:– Jews control the world’s wealth– Muslims are terrorists– Christians are hypocritical– Buddhists spend all their time studying
and meditating
Sexual Orientation
Feminine men and masculine women
Being gay is a “phase” Gay men will die of AIDS Stereotypical “gay jobs” include
fashion designing
Appearance In General Someone’s personality is
characterized only by what they wear/how they look– Ex. Glasses & braces = nerdy/geeky
Some try to live up to stereotypes by changing appearance– Some only wear certain brands because
they think it will make them “cooler”
Here are some common high school stereotypes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsPvRtQIKG0&feature=related
How Do Stereotypes Affect Us? “Stereotype threat” – Dr. Michael Miller of
Harvard University explains that this “stereotype threat” is distracting, anxiety-provoking, and may get in the way of the achievement of goals
A study performed by researches from UCL (University College London) showed students of a certain ethnicity underperformed on tests because they were too worried about living up to the negative stereotypes the ability of their ethnic group
How Do Stereotypes Affect Us? [cont.]
Can get in the way of one’s achievements – distracting, anxiety-provoking
Can make one closed-minded toward meeting new/different people
One’s self-image and self esteem can change for better or for worse
Time to Break Negative Stereotypes!
Always keep in mind: breaking negative stereotypes is mainly up to the individual
Individual awareness that the problem is not one’s self
Counseling can help one break out of any generalizations and establish a status as an individual
Show respect to those who are different, even if you disagree with their views
Time to Break Negative Stereotypes! [cont.]
Take a stand against people who use stereotypes to degrade others
Getting to know people personally can break down negative stereotypes
You don’t have to deny that stereotypes exist, but remember that there’s nothing wrong with being different
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9MXJ1uE10s
Going Beyond…
The four of us set out into the world and talked to/interviewed people about stereotypes…
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"Mental Health - Stereotyping - Stereotype Threat." Harvard Health Publications. <http://www.health.harvard.edu/press_releases/mental_health_stereotyping.htm>.
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