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Jane Elliott
Kenzie Rzonca
Edel 310 TuTh 9:30
"It won't help much to be prepared to face Jane Elliott. This elderly woman will tear down any shield. Even we, the spectators in BLUE EYED,
can't get rid of this feeling of uneasiness, embarrassment, anxiety and utterly helpless hatred when she starts keeping people down,
humiliating them, deriding them, incapacitating them. No doubt about this: for three quarters of the time in this documentation Jane Elliott is the
meanest, the lowest, the most detestful, the most hypocritical human being hell has ever spit back on earth. But she should be an example for all of
us." - Stuttgarter Zeitung
Interesting Facts Born in Riceville, IA in
1933
Was teaching 3rd grade in the 1960’s, taught at the school for 18 years
Performed the “Blue Eyes Brown Eyes Exercise” for 9 years there with 3rd graders, 8 years with 6th and 7th graders
Now a diversity trainer, received the National Mental Health Association Award for Excellence in Education
Impact on Education
During Her Time Performed first experiment April 5, ‘68
the day after MLK was assassinated
“Empathy building”
“Cruel experiment”
Children taunted by others, she was shunned by colleagues and parents
“Nig*** lover”
"Why are we so worried about the fragile egos of white children who experience a couple of hours of made-up racism one day when blacks experience real racism every day of their lives?”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=no1F-AMTnGg&list=PL17F4D0FA76F8AC84&index=3
1:27-2:10
2:42-3:08
4:37-4:54
6:37-6:52
Psychology of Bigotry: A Class Divided 14 years later
Impact on Education Today Today she instructs diversity
trainings, mainly with adults in the workplace
Has done trainings at the White House and around the world
People are hesitant to repeat her experiment with children
Because of this experiment, people teach more about racism in the schools and take it a lot more seriously in the classroom
My Reaction Admiration. Been
doing this since 1968, 80 years old.
Impressed. She did the first experiment in the 60’s, perhaps when it was the most dangerous.
Disbelief. The reaction others have had to it.
Synthesis Guiding Questions
Education, not schooling
Making “good” citizens (engaged, not duty-bound)
Teacher’s role: “Enhance students’ moral development, developing character”
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FrontPageMagazine.com. N.p., 8 Jan. 2007.
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Levy, Mike. "Jane Elliott: The Constant
Challenger." Training Journal (2002): 18.
ProQuest Research Library. Web. 19 Feb.
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BBC News. N.p., 12 Dec. 2005. Web. 19 Feb.
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"Psycology of Bigotry 3." YouTube. YouTube,
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