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Secondly, steering away from stereotypes in
the classroom is crucial for nurturing
individual potential and breaking down
societal barriers. Stereotypes often confine
individuals to specific roles or expectations,
limiting their aspirations and opportunities.
Teachers play a pivotal role in challenging
these stereotypes by showcasing diverse
role models, providing equitable
opportunities, and encouraging students to
pursue their passions regardless of societal
norms. By doing so, educators can help
dismantle stereotypes and biases, opening
doors for students to explore a wide array of
possibilities and cultivate a more inclusive
society that celebrates diversity and respects
the varied talents and aspirations of each


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NATALIE FOXX
SUPPLEMENTARY EXAM
ANSWERS 2024

, NF 2024


SECTION A: Short Paragraph Questions (60 marks)



Question 1
1A
In your own words
• In one sentence DEFINE what a STEREOTYPE is.
• IDENTIFY one of the stereotypes reflected in in the particular story below: How
Dreams Are Made and Ended
• EXPLAIN why the Stereotype you have chosen is important in the story: How
Dreams Are Made and Ended.


A stereotype is a widely held but oversimplified idea or belief about a
particular group of people.

In "How Dreams Are Made and Ended," one of the stereotypes reflected is the
notion that certain career paths or aspirations are not suitable for individuals
based on their gender. This is evident in Kayla's experience when her parents
express doubt about her ability to become a doctor because of her gender.

This stereotype is crucial in the story as it demonstrates the impact of societal
expectations and biases on a child's dreams and aspirations. Kayla's parents'
belief that she isn't smart enough to pursue a career as a doctor solely
because she's a girl leads Kayla to discard her dream. It highlights how
stereotypes can limit a person's potential and self-belief, influencing their
choices and actions based on societal perceptions rather than their actual
abilities or aspirations.




1B
In your own words and in two paragraphs ONLY:

• Explain TWO reasons why it is important that teachers avoid STEREOTYPES in
the classroom.
Remember to refer to your study guide.

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