You may determine the work setting for your presentation, such as
educational institutions, businesses, nonprofit organizations,
hospitals, or mental health care facilities. After selecting the
presentation setting, choose your topic that may include any area
covered in this course.
Sample topics:
- Racial stereotypes and racism (select one racial or ethnic group).
- Immigration.
- Religion and spirituality.
- Gender stereotypes and sexism.
- Sexual orientation and heterosexism.
- Age stereotypes and ageism.
- Mental disabilities.
- Physical disabilities.
- Other topic of your choice related to culture, ethnicity, and diversity.
- Note: if you choose this option, you must get instructor approval.
Using the course readings and other scholarly literature as a basis,
develop a presentation on the topic of your choice using PowerPoint,
Prezi, or other courseroom-compatible format as follows:
Part 1
Provide an overview of the topic that includes areas that will be
covered in the presentation, a brief description of the population or
social group you chose, and key definitions and terms.
Part 2
The body of the presentation should include the following:
- Strengths and other positive aspects of being a member of the social group or population.
- Challenges faced by members of this group. Issues related to
categorization and stereotyping, prejudice, discrimination, and social
stigma should be incorporated.
Part 3
Conclude with possible solutions to help combat the challenges faced
and/or strategies to support the social group or population.
The following guide may be used to organize your presentation:
- Slide 1: Title (APA style).
- Slide 2: Presentation overview/outline.
- Slides 3 and 4: Description of population or social group.
- Slides 5 and 6: Definitions and terms.
- Slides 7 and 8: Strengths and other positive aspects of population or social group.
- Slides 9-12: Challenges faced by population or social group
(categorization and stereotyping, prejudice, discrimination, and social
stigma). - Slides 13-16: Solutions and supportive strategies/conclusion.
- Slide 17: References.
Note that the length of your presentation should be 10-15 content
slides of bulleted talking points as well as appropriate supporting
graphics on select slides. You must include expanded details that
elaborate on the slides using the notes section of the slide
presentation. Please remember to use course readings and other scholarly
sources to support your work.