DVD
60 minutes
LC212.523 .R53 C63 2003 DVD
In 1970, an innovative teacher attempted a daring experiment in her elementary school classroom. To evaluate how racial stereotypes affect young children, Jane Elliott divided her class between those with blue eyes and those with brown and gave blue-eyed children preferential treatment. This classic program presents the long-term effects of racial stereotyping in schools and suggests how new approaches can make a positive difference with students and teachers. DVD includes A Class Diveded Study Guide.
Distributed by PBS Home Video (http://www.shop.pbs.org/).
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