A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy Reform
Stereotypes
1. A business man typically wears a suit and tie and carries a briefcase.
A rich person wears fancy clothes and seems stuck up or feels that he/she is better than everyone else.
A typical person my age always has a cell phone and plays sports or takes in some type of leisure
activities and can be in college or working already.
A poor person wears ragged clothes, is smelly or dirty but can be the sweetest and most generous
person you meet.
A smart student excels in academics and tends to stay home a lot.
A stubborn person argues with anything that disagrees with his/her ideas.
A young mother may look tired because of trying to juggle school, work and raising a child.
An old person is wise, possibly has a cane, wears glasses and orthopedic shoes and may smell like moth
balls.
A foreigner may have different color skin, accent, and dress differently due to his/her culture.
A stock trader wears suits.
A bus driver is typically male who wears dirty jeans, has a mustache, and wears some sort of hat, usually
nascar or camouflage.
A singer wears fancy clothes and usually has a smile on his/her face because of all the paparazzi.