[eng] Stereotypes are assumptions about a culture that are passed from generation to
generation. These stereotypes started as a manner of searching for common
traits of the people belonging to a certain group; today, they are unconsciously
reproduced by all people to be considered part of a specific social group or
community limiting one’s self-expression. These stereotypes have a damaging
impact on adolescents given the fact that, at this stage of their lives, they want
to belong in a social group just to be seen by society as “normal,” and will resort
to any means to fit in. The purpose of this proposal is to deconstruct these
stereotypes in a Secondary Education classroom and raise awareness of the
under-representation of diversity in those classrooms. This thesis examines
what stereotypes and under-representation are and what the power images
have on citizens. Furthermore, an analysis of the different types of stereotypes
which affect adolescents the most – gender, ethnicity, and physical appearance
– will be addressed. This thesis aims at presenting a didactic proposal which
consists of various activities that target the introduction to stereotypes and their
detrimental consequences, the “reality” of social media pictures, the use of
non-binary pronouns, and the implementation of body-positive strategies and
healthy fitness habits