Describe and define a stereotype: a generalisation; a one-dimensional, simplistic description of a person, group or community such as 'Muslims are religious extremists', 'Muslims are terrorists' or 'Muslims are fundamentalists'. Discuss what the film is aiming to achieve and how it is challenging stereotypes.
Divide the students into groups and provide each group with a collection of articles from national or local newspapers that relate to one particular social group – for example, teenagers, elderly people, asylum seekers, ethnic minorities, Muslims, and so on.
Set a task to identify how this group is commonly described and portrayed in the media and what evidence they can find to support this. Ask the students to evaluate whether this portrayal is fair or unfair comment and report their findings back to the class.
There are a number of possible discussion points that emerge from this activity:
Design a poster to challenge stereotypes that are used against a specific group.
The Channel 4 website accompanying the programme.
Channel 4 Learning's Citizenship and PSHE website.
Notes to support Channel 4 Learning programmes.
Full listings for the week ahead, plus downloadable wallcharts for this term.
Watch again for free on your PC with Channel 4's on demand service 4oD.