3.6 Bullying, Stereotyping, and Discrimination
Brainstorm words and images that come to mind when you think about stereotyping, discrimination, and bullying. Once you have finished brainstorming, use these words and images to create a piece of artwork with a caption or a paragraph on the back, a brochure, a slide show, an audio or video recording, a comic, or a poster. You can create your submission digitally (on a computer) or on paper. Your assignment needs to:
- show five or more consequences of discrimination, stereotyping, and bullying
- give four or more strategies / suggestions about how to respond to discrimination, stereotyping, and bullying
Assessment: You will be assessed on a four-point scale.
- 4/4 Work demonstrates superior understanding of consequences of and strategies for responding to bullying, stereotyping, and discrimination.
- 3/4 Work fully meets expectations, evidence of good understanding of consequences of and strategies for responding to bullying, stereotyping, and discrimination.
- 2/4 Work demonstrates minimal understanding, may be inconsistent or need support in some areas.
Submission options:
- Use the dropbox provided or email an attachment or link.
If working on paper:
- Scan it as one big .pdf file (best idea)
- Drop it off with your teacher (also a great idea, but more difficult to return)
- Scan it as multiple .jpg's and put them into a single WORD document
- If no other way works, pull out your phone and take pictures. (Make them good pictures; then embed them all into a single word document.)
If you have a new scanner and are trying to figure out the best way to scan your Learning Guide for submission, here are some tips:
- Paper Size: 8.5 x 11 inches (most typical - or can re-size later)
- Colour Format: Grayscale (keeps file smaller then color, yet still clear)
- File Type: PDF (best), or JPG (if PDF isn't available)
- Resolution: 150 or 200 (can use 300 if small details don't show with 150/200)
Again, if you are scanning, please do not submit pages as separate files. You can combine your scans into a single document (page-by-page) and submit your Learning Guide as one file.