Tv Dads: immature and irresponsible?

Goals

Understand what gender stereotypes are and that they exist in the portrayal of dads in TV sitcoms and ads ;
Understand how young people may be influenced by gender messages ;
Realize that ads and sitcoms do not necessarily represent reality ;
Demonstrate an understanding that, as informed and empowered people, they can use their own skills and tools to bring about positive change.
Tv Dads: immature and irresponsible?

Brief description of the issue

A strong endorsement of gender stereotypes is associated with higher school dropout rates, for boys as well as for girls. They can also have a negative impact on teenagers’ self-esteem, especially for those who don’t or can’t conform to those stereotypes. Gender stereotypes are widely shared through the media and contribute to teenagers’ understanding of the roles expected from men and women in society. It is therefore important to put specific activities on this topic in place to question gender stereotypes with students.

This lesson plan named Tv Dads: immature and irresponsible? is promoted by MediaSmarts, “a Canadian not-for-profit charitable organization for digital and media literacy. Our vision is that children and youth have the critical thinking skills to engage with media as active and informed digital citizens.”

According to the website’s description, this lesson allows students to “explore the nature of stereotypes by looking at the negative image of the TV dad as presented in situation comedies (sitcoms) and advertisements”.

Teachers can also find here how this activity helps developing cross-curricular competencies as well as subject-specific competencies.

You can download the activity directly on MediaSmarts’ website or in the “Documents” section below.

Document

TV Dads immature and irresponsible? - Lesson Plan
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