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Stereotyping
Stereotyping
Stereotyping
Stereotyping
Stereotyping

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Stereotyping Defined

The process of assuming a person or group has one or more characteristics because most members of that group have (or are thought to have) the same characteristics. It is a simplification and generalization process that helps people categorize and understand their world, but at the same time it often leads to errors.

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  • Media Literacy and Stereotyping - A Lesson Plan: Media and Stereotypes (4 of 4) - Again from the Media Literacy Clearinghouse, Frank W. Baker has included extremely practical and applicable lesson plans that can be accessed by teachers and even parents who choose to educate their children from a more structured perspective. This lesson plan is only one that brings up questions about racial and ethnic stereotypes; Baker?s website also includes other lesson plans as well as additional resources and websites with applicable lesson plans.
  • Race - MEF: Media and Stereotypes (3 of 4) - While it can end up costing a bit of money, the Media Education Foundation is an organization that presents classroom-usef ul documentary films that provide critical perspectives to stereotyping in the media. With discounts for educators, these documentaries serve to supplement class lectures and parent talks with films that can sometimes reach children from a different perspective.
  • Gender/Represe ntation - frankwbaker.co m: Media and Stereotypes (2 of 4) - Frank W. Baker, a leader in media literacy education, has compiled an extensive list of resources, articles and practical lesson plans that explore questions of gender, racial and age stereotyping in the media. This website combines various tools that are useful to parents and teachers looking to effectively educate kids from a critical perspective.

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  • Media Stereotyping | Introduction: Media and Stereotypes (1 of 4) - What makes the Media Awareness?s approach to the media?s use of stereotypes is its over encompassing look at all forms of stereotyping. This section of the website focuses on stereotyping of a variety of topics including race and ethnicity, gender, sexuality and disabilities. It brings to the forefront questions of identity development in youth based on the media?s use of stereotypes and puts everything in a asocial and cultural context that makes it a relevant issue across the board. While most of the information is from Canadian and North American media, it produces general ideas that may be useful regardless
  • Hey Generation Y, Is This How You Like To Be Interviewed? | Applicant - Job Tips And Advice: 'hypothet ical interview between a boss and a Generation Y job applicant' ;.

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