tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1862335488098284418.post679553412638917019..comments2013-10-19T08:22:41.729-07:00Comments on Just be happy : HOW THE NEWS ENCOURAGE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN IMMIGRANTS AND NATIVE PEOPLEahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02597451184493781751noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1862335488098284418.post-79369878238577326932013-01-16T08:37:01.463-08:002013-01-16T08:37:01.463-08:00As it said in the entry the teacher can create act...As it said in the entry the teacher can create activities to promote diversity and equality. Rutter also give us some advises more like:<br /><br />- a curriculum based in diversity.<br />- work with arts education ( creative writing, poetry, testimony and visual arts) as a successful way to challenging racism and stereotypes.<br /><br />As the article by Vinsonneau said, since the 1980s cognitivists have proposed different models for stereotype changes. Some of them are:<br />- First, it refers to the concept of accumulation , which considers that going against stereotypes has no chance of modifying it unless it is repeated beyond a critical level after which is it would start to be effective ( Rothbart)<br />- Secondly, the change can occur suddenly from one piece of information relevant: conversion model. ( Rothbart)<br /><br />Also, it is quite important bearing in mind that:<br /><br />• Certain emotional aspects<br />• Inter-group anxiety factor<br />• Personal implications, the “outcome depency”<br />ahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02597451184493781751noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1862335488098284418.post-79745567248877243202012-12-17T07:46:38.389-08:002012-12-17T07:46:38.389-08:00Interesting reflections and good use of the articl...Interesting reflections and good use of the article of Jill Rutter. It seems that the subject has really been catchy for you :-)<br /><br />Rutter also gives some good advise to how to challange stereotypes (and racism). The article by Vinsonneau (read for November 19th) also give some insights.<br /><br />With these two articles can you reflect on how the teacher could challenge stereotypes? Thomas Thomsenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11767909765113822505noreply@blogger.com