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Back at it with another discussion on teenage stereotypes!

Stereotype: a generalization based on a group in which a person belongs. (Ex: race, age, gender, income, neighborhood, etc.)

This week our hosts Lauren and Rhys have their first conversation about stereotypes in school and society. They talk with classmates Nathan and Ethan about unfair perceptions of people based on example stereotypes, and all four 8th graders analyze what influences those generalizations.

Earlier in this season, our other hosts, Salil and Shauna, took on the topic in Episode, They discussed things like gender, race, and age, as well as some of the -isms we see in society. This is a fantastic follow-up to that discussion, this time with a focus on the impact of teachers and media, how we talk and the common phrases students hear, and how we all put up "masks" as barriers to our true self at times.

RESOURCES

Students & Parents:

5 Masks We Wear & Why We Should Take Them Off from HuffPost

Parents:

Teens Aren't Just Risk Machines from The Conversation

Teachers:

How Middle School Kids Reject Stereotypes from MiddleWeb

Talking About Race & Stereotypes in School from Edutopia

Tune in later this week as our other two hosts, Salil and Shauna, take the lead with a new topic and a new set of guests. Make sure to subscribe to keep up to date on our podcast episodes throughout the school year.

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