This is the Story of...

Activité d'apprentissage
Education

This is the Story of...

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Taille du groupe
20+
Taille du groupe
Under 16
16-18 years
19 - 25 years
26-35 years
36-50 years
51-80 years
Over 80
Temps requis
90 minutes

The exercise exemplifies the influence of partial images we have about others, understanding how perception influences our behavior and our relationships with others.

Instructions for Educator
Durée
10min
Instruction étape-par-étape

Participants are divided into four equal sub-groups. Each group selects a reporter from among the group. Each group receives an envelope including the beginning of a story about a character (“This is the story of...”).The choice of the four characters should be adapted to local conditions:As example in Tunisia could be: Mohamed, an unemployed youth from a poor district; Leila, a housekeeper; Jacob, a Tunisian Jew; Ines, a woman suffering from HIV.In France could be: Momo, an immigrant; Shana, a gypsy; Julien, an 80-year-old man with no family; Aline, a single mother.

Durée
20min
Instruction étape-par-étape

Working in the groups, the participant who receives the envelope starts to tell the story of the character (“This is the story of...”). and then designates another participant to continue the story.Each group member must think fast to tell the story as quickly as possible. (You can set one minute per participant).The designated reporter must not participate but must follow the story told by the other participants in the group (takes notes of the main points of the story that will report afterwards).

Durée
30min
Instruction étape-par-étape

Each one of the reporters has five minutes to tell his story to the rest of the groups participants. After each story some questions for clarification are answered.

Durée
30min
Instruction étape-par-étape

Do you think the stories contained stereotypes? Which ones?How did you feel when you identified those stereotypes?From where are these stereotypes appearing? Are they describing everybody in that group?In what way do you feel these stereotypes could led to prejudice? In what way do you feel a prejudice could lead to discrimination?Do you think you could be discriminated against due to others perceptions ?

Conseils de facilitation

The exercise may be sensitive, specially when working with groups that face direct discimination in their daily live, therefore is important to know the group.This exercise could be a direct continuation or follow the exercise Who “are” I? Of this manual

Idées de suivi

Learners could explore which are the main groups suffering from stereotypes and prejudices in their communities. Participants could then reflect on how are these prejudices affecting the lives of young people like them belonging to those groups, and what tools they have to deconstruct these prejudices.

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