Social Divisions Unit 1 Elspeth Cordell Outcomes Define

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Social Divisions – Unit 1 Elspeth Cordell

Social Divisions – Unit 1 Elspeth Cordell

Outcomes • Define Social Diversity • Define Ethnicity • Outcome one: C 1. 1

Outcomes • Define Social Diversity • Define Ethnicity • Outcome one: C 1. 1 - Analyse the social diversity of People of different ethnic groups • Outcome 2 - C 1. 2 - discuss the positives and negatives impacts of diversity on this group

About the Assignment • Due in : 13 th October 2014 • 1200 words

About the Assignment • Due in : 13 th October 2014 • 1200 words • Ungraded

Quick activity • Can you guess some of the different divisions within society? •

Quick activity • Can you guess some of the different divisions within society? • For example: Age • What other groups are there in which we are pigeonholed into?

What is diversity? • Diversity: Are the range of human differences, including but not

What is diversity? • Diversity: Are the range of human differences, including but not limited to race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, social class, physical ability or attributes, religious or ethical values system, national origin, and political beliefs (attributes). • Social Divisions: The dividing groups in society. Tend to be based on Ethnicity, gender, class, physical abilities, learning abilities and age.

Race VS Ethnicity Task: Anyone filled out an ethnicity form before? • https: //www.

Race VS Ethnicity Task: Anyone filled out an ethnicity form before? • https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=RKBrm. Df Qf. WE 3. 18 • Feedback If you would like to share • What is your ethnicity then?

But why is there a confusion over Race and ethnicity? ? • A bit

But why is there a confusion over Race and ethnicity? ? • A bit of history: Colonisation for wealth and cheap labour force

Labour force • Started with slavery: Physical characteristics were used to distinguish between social

Labour force • Started with slavery: Physical characteristics were used to distinguish between social groups- led to term ‘ Race’ • Was highlighted again after the world wars and whereby a manual labour force was needed as women were encouraged to have babies – Mass immigration • ‘Race’ grouping table- started with 4

However… • Jobs tended to be: • Low paidbetter for owners • ‘dirty industrial’

However… • Jobs tended to be: • Low paidbetter for owners • ‘dirty industrial’ jobs • Manual • Whilst majority group became socially mobile • low paid jobs led to most new migrants residing in poorer areas, having poorer education, worse health etc.

Identity • group identity and perceived behaviours began to be associated with certain groups.

Identity • group identity and perceived behaviours began to be associated with certain groups. Some were already there from Slavery. • We have recently witnessed this with Muslims

The change to ethnicity 1991 • From 1971 onwards, it became unsatisfactory to label

The change to ethnicity 1991 • From 1971 onwards, it became unsatisfactory to label people in terms of ‘race’ as new generations were being born which were British. • Hence needed to establish a more CULTURAL definition • For example- British but lives in a Indian Culture

The groups were: • • • White Black – Caribbean Black-African Black –Other (please

The groups were: • • • White Black – Caribbean Black-African Black –Other (please specify) Bangladeshi Pakistani Indian Chinese Any other ethnic group. Q: anything wrong with the above classifications?

End of lesson Task • Pass the buck! • NEXT LESSON: • Recap on

End of lesson Task • Pass the buck! • NEXT LESSON: • Recap on terminology including stereotypes, prejudice, and discrimination • Look at the implications of ethnicity as a social division

Ethnicity: Social Divisions Lesson two: 09/09/14

Ethnicity: Social Divisions Lesson two: 09/09/14

Recap on last week • What did we do last week

Recap on last week • What did we do last week

Outcomes • Must – be able to define Ethnicity from a sociological perspective •

Outcomes • Must – be able to define Ethnicity from a sociological perspective • Should- give examples of ethnic divides in health, housing, education and police • Could - be able to analyse with examples the implications of social divisions in ethnicity (OC 1. 2)

PLAN • • • Stereotypes Prejudice Discrimination Ethnicity and health Ethnicity and housing Finding

PLAN • • • Stereotypes Prejudice Discrimination Ethnicity and health Ethnicity and housing Finding your own evidence – police, education

Activity one • Stereotypes- Prejudice- discrimination • • • Ethnic minorities tend to have:

Activity one • Stereotypes- Prejudice- discrimination • • • Ethnic minorities tend to have: Poorer health outcomes Poorer paid jobs. Socially inhabited Police and violence related issues

Implications of social divisions: Health activity: • Postnote and activity • Less access to

Implications of social divisions: Health activity: • Postnote and activity • Less access to health facilities? http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=x 3 D 3 ge. TEIc o • Q: do these social groups choose to be divided?

Other ethnicity and health figures • Infant mortality is 100% higher among the children

Other ethnicity and health figures • Infant mortality is 100% higher among the children of African – Caribbean or Pakistani mothers than among children of white mothers • Pakistani and Bangladeshi people are five times more likely to be diagnosed with diabetes and have 50% higher chance of coronary disease than white people.

Why? • Difference in care of pregnant women – White ladies more likely to

Why? • Difference in care of pregnant women – White ladies more likely to take vitamins • Tolerance to certain foods in comparison to immigrants?

Housing and Ethnicity • http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=r. P 7 WBiqg 8 Dk&list=PL

Housing and Ethnicity • http: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=r. P 7 WBiqg 8 Dk&list=PL 0 ZFs 6 chixh 0 ki. AEN 52 H 9 u. Duh 1 g. X 9 l 48

Independent working • Find your own example to share • In area of education

Independent working • Find your own example to share • In area of education or police treatment

so the implcations are: • Check learning: • Any positives to social divisions?

so the implcations are: • Check learning: • Any positives to social divisions?

What we did today • Stereotypes and how they lead to labelling and social

What we did today • Stereotypes and how they lead to labelling and social divisions in: • Housing • Health • Implications of these divisions • Student examples in Education and police

Next lesson • Defining gender • Gender divisions • Implications of these divisions

Next lesson • Defining gender • Gender divisions • Implications of these divisions