Exploring Stereotypes and Teamwork in School
In this engaging episode from the YouTube channel Les Petits Citoyens, we follow Sarah’s classroom as her teacher is on paternity leave. Young P’tite Marianne finds it unusual for a man to take time off for this reason, highlighting the lingering stereotypes that exist despite the fact that men and women have equal rights.
As the students prepare to form teams for a game, a conflict arises between Arthur and Sarah, who both want to include Agathe in their team. How can they come to a resolution? In this scenario, the children demonstrate that equality extends even to the schoolyard. To settle their disagreement, they decide to hold a vote, showcasing the importance of majority rule in decision-making.
This video emphasizes that girls and boys are equal in every aspect, encouraging viewers to reflect on the notions of fairness and collaboration among peers.
The original audio is in French, and we have translated it for you to ensure everyone can enjoy and learn from this valuable lesson.
Cast/Characters:
- Arthur and Sarah: Clémence FAURE
- P’tite Marianne and Agathe: Julie BADOC
- Gary: Robin SEYMARC
Co-production: Association Les Petits Citoyens and Neo Digital Productions, supported by MGEN. Directed and produced by Basile Bohard, with a script by Delphine Reboux. Co-produced by Catherine Jacquet, based on characters created by Jérôme Eho and inspired by the reading collection “Let’s Talk?” conceived by Catherine Jacquet and Yann Lasnier.
Join us in watching this thought-provoking video that encourages discussions about equality and democracy among young audiences!
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