Define Personal Identity
a Persons self image, ones beliefs about onself and how one differs from others
Define Cultural Identity
the shared characteristics of a group of people, which encompasses , place of birth, religion, language, cuisine, social behaviors, art, literature, and music
What is a stereotype
an oversimplified image of a group or population that is generalised
Who is the best athlete in the class
Mr Pavlakis
Why would you want a positive body image?
What is to feel comfortable with yourself, to have high self-esteem, and to feel good about yourself.
What is body image
the way you see yourself and imagine how you look. It is your perception of how your body is, are you happy with it or unhappy?
List two ways that gender norms have changed from the 1950s until today
It is now very common for women to be in the workforce/higher paying jobs.
Women now have more rights
Men are not as commonly seen as the 'sole' provider in the family
Women are given much more opportunity to participate in a variety of sports
What is the name of the player who picks up the ball at the back of the ruck?
Dummy Half
describe 3 causes for a poor body image
Teasing/bullying
Social Media comparisons
Societal expectations
Gender stereotypes and norms
Explain a strategy that can be used to help boost your self esteem
Positive self talk
Don't compare yourself to people online
surround yourself with positive friendships/relationships
Goal setting
Outline 3 Gender Stereotypes for both Males and Females
Males - expected to act 'tough', expected to be muscular/sporty, confident, Men are the sole provider in the household,
Women - women are clean, women do all the housework, women are stay at home providers, women gossip more
In basketball, what happens if we foul the shooter?
2 shots are given from the free throw line. If it is outside the 3 point, then 3 shots are given
what are 3 ways that we can protect our personal identity online
Only be friends with people you know.
use privacy settings
never post revealing or incriminating photos.
name 2 groups that influence your personal identity and name 2 ways that they influence you
Peers - what you wear, music you listen to, activities you try, the sports you play
Parents - the school you go to, the sports you play, political standpoints
Teacher - fitness/political standpoints
religious and culture - resists certain behaviour, rites of passage which can cause you to act in a certain way
list 2 ways (positive or negative) that stereotyping can influence personal identity.
can influence who you hang out with.
can influence you negatively if you think you have to act in a certain way
Describe 2 physical attributes, individual skills, and teamwork skills needed to play the game of basketball
Physical - speed, endurance, power, height, strength
individual skills - dribble, shoot, pass, marking,
teamwork - communication, hard work, role playing, defensive strategies
Describe what a growth mindset is, and describe 2 benefits of a growth mindset
Growth mindset - believing that your abilities and successes can continue to grow through resilience and effort. It is acknowledging when a setback occurs and using it as a learning experience.
Benefits - ability to adapt to circumstances, ability to learn from mistakes, can develop potential weaknesses, improved self esteem
describe 3 ways that Body image can impact an individuals behaviour (can be positive or negative)
start to compare yourself to warped expectations
increased risk of dieting
increased risk of over exercising
poor self esteem
could alter/edit photos to look a certain way
What is the difference between a norm, stereotype, and expectations, and give an example for each.
Norm is something that is considered as typical behaviour. e.g waiting your turn to pay in line.
Expectation - the standard to which we are supposed to act. e.g treating everyone equally and with respect
Stereotype - generalised view of a group of people. e.g chores/household jobs are only for women
Name 4 rules in a game of touch footy
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