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People in public and private school stereotype each other based on what type of school they attend. People tend to be attracted to those similar to them, and less welcoming to those who appear to be radically different. There is a large mental disparity between public and private school students as they often judge and make assumptions about the other group simply because of where they attend school. My podcast seeks to highlight the negative stereotypes between public and private school students and how they are unnecessary.

You Went to School Where‪?‬ Amanda Henning

    • Education

People in public and private school stereotype each other based on what type of school they attend. People tend to be attracted to those similar to them, and less welcoming to those who appear to be radically different. There is a large mental disparity between public and private school students as they often judge and make assumptions about the other group simply because of where they attend school. My podcast seeks to highlight the negative stereotypes between public and private school students and how they are unnecessary.

    You Went to School Where?

    You Went to School Where?

    I believe that students in private and public schools stereotype each other based on what type of school they attend. People tend to be attracted to those similar to them, and less welcoming to those who appear to be radically different. There is a huge mental disparity between public and private school students and they often judge and make assumptions about the other group simply because of where they attend school. My podcast seeks to shed light on these negative and harmful stereotypes and why they are misleading.

    • 10 min

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