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World literature

World literature. Wednesday May th. Warm up.

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World literature

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  1. World literature Wednesday May th

  2. Warm up • Have you ever had anyone assume something about you, classify you with a group, label you whether or not you fit this label or classification? Is so, describe the situation and how it made you feel. If not, have you ever done this to another person, even if initially without intention, or seen it happen to someone else? Describe the situation. • Have you ever been blamed for something that you did not do or blame another person for something that they did not do? Describe or explain the situation and how you felt about it.

  3. Today’s targets • Understand the progression from stereotyping to discrimination • Define key terms

  4. Today’s Activities • Warm-up followed by informal discussion • Read short piece on stereotyping • Define key terms-Frayer Model • Stereotype • scapegoat • Prejudice • Discrimination • Bystander

  5. Read article on stereotyping As you read take notes in your journal of the definitions of the following key terms: • Stereotype • Scapegoat • Prejudice • Discrimination

  6. Key Terms and definitions • Stereotype: assumption or label placed on an individual based off of their connection to a particular group • Scapegoat: someone blamed for something that they didn’t do • Prejudice: thoughts or feelings (often negative) about an entire group based off of unfounded assumptions • Discrimination: excluding or abusing someone/a group based off of prejudices • Bystander: someone who is present but does not participate (generally applies to watching a wrong-doing)

  7. How does one lead to another? • discussion

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