Toolkit

Perceptions- Points of View

Whilst watching a film or video clip students are designated specific roles to watch the video from that person(s)/group(s) point of view or perception.

Resources:
A DVD/Youtube clip etc.

How It Works:
For example:
Whilst watching a BBC Panaroma Clip about the London Riots. Students are seperated in different groups of individuals. (These are based on their expected end of Year targets.)

E.G-

  • Members of the public- 3.2-4.2
  • Journalists- 4.5-5.5
  • Criminals- 5.8-6.2
  • Police Officers- 6.5- over

Students must decide on the characteristics of the groups before the video begins.
E.G- Criminal- middle aged, jailed for 2 yrs, single.

Students have to then feedback to the class when the video is stopped at pivotal moments, but only using the perception of the individual/group they are representing.

Students should be able to realise there are different viewpoints on the same issues.

Questions to use could include;
‘What do you feel about ________ as a (member of public/journalist/criminal/police officer.)’
‘What would be the main problem against your group in this situation?’

Variations:

Teachers can ask students to work in groups of 4 and designate a role to each member themselves.

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