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A mask that hides your true identity, but represents you as a part of a group.

Right-brained

The theory is that people are either left-brained or right-brained, meaning that one side of their brain is dominant. If you're mostly analytical and methodical in your thinking, you're said to be left-brained. If you tend to be more creative or artistic, you're thought to be right-brained.
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Social group mapping
Social group keuze:

- Gender (female vs male)
- Economic (upper, middle, lower class)
- Family units
- Families (You can see how a family might really look like each other or have the same clothes style for example) you can also look at this in the light of culture. There are so many families who have a different culture. But it goes way deeper in the sense that every family also has their own values next to their culture. This is not a social group you choose.
- Education groups. People who have a passion to teach their knowledge.
- Protesters. People who protest for something they find important.
- (sport) clubs (or just clubs in general people go to because of their hobbies or shared values)
You have a social group based on shared hobbies, interests and values.
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'unidintified protests'
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Stereo type
Stereo type '' starter pack
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wat is een starter pack?
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van protesters starter pack
A starter pack, also referred to as a starterpack or starter kit, is a meme meant to describe or illustrate a stereotypical person, place, culture, object, or opinion.

The joke is based almost entirely upon stereotyping people, and—predictably—this can lead into morally dubious territory.

Where to start, with the starter pack? Know Your Meme traces the meme back to late 2014, and since then it caught on less as a message than as a format, with Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Tumblr accounts dedicated to starter packs.

The internet is filled with starter packs. Sometimes they’re about self-loathing or depression. Sometimes they’re terribly true. Sometimes they laugh at social media itself, or distill a familiar experience down to a series of pictures, like communal memory flashing before your eyes. There are starter packs for such niche social segments as men who install door hinges, gainfully employed realtors, angsty geologists, and mid-00s prom attendees
Sociologists study material culture, exploring the meaning we invest in physical objects. The starter pack takes a similar, if less nuanced, approach, and repackages it as clickbait: each meme is a list of references the viewer ticks off, congratulating themselves if they recognise every item on the list.

It seems likely that with time and effort, one could find a starter pack for every person in the world.

The joke is based almost entirely upon stereotyping people, and—predictably—this can lead into morally dubious territory. Starter pack memes have been called out as racist, and the starter pack subreddit bans starter packs which generalise about race. Some of the most popular starter packs do address ethnicity, nationality, and religion, in a way that’s reductive but not especially malicious. Memes like the “Growing up in a Sheltered Christian Household” starter pack, the “20-something middle-class Hispanic dude from South Florida” starter pack and the “Down and Out Middle-aged Alaskan” starter pack are so specific as to only be entertaining to those they actually describe. A lot of starter pack memes make fun of white people; ‘basic bitches’ (in starter parks, they are invariably white, school- and college-aged girls who go shopping at the mall and drink Starbucks) feature heavily, as do more niche targets like middle-aged successful white male ‘Monocle’ readers, or the “indie ish vaguely artistic 20-26 year old white dude with bad facial hair who preys on girls with emotional issues.”

Bron https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/kzny3v/unpacking-the-meaning-of-the-starter-pack-meme
I chose level 1
I think it would be interesting to explain something from 0 so see what a child's fantasy does with this story and then capture this image in their head in a starter pack and then discuss all the visions of children
story about what a protester is, as general and broad as possible without opinions, purely facts
children start thinking about the subject and each creates their own vision about protesters
makes vision visible through objects, making a starter pack
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CHILD
''what woul you like to teach to who?
step 4
together in the classroom, all children show their starter pack, nothing is right or wrong, but a nice discussion can arise here
education || WORKSHOP for primary schools
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SV86ZYcad0U&feature=emb_title