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A Class Divided, Then and Now, Expanded Edition William Peters

A Class Divided, Then and Now, Expanded Edition By William Peters

A Class Divided, Then and Now, Expanded Edition by William Peters


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Examines how a discrimination exercise in 1970 affected children participants then and in 1984.

A Class Divided, Then and Now, Expanded Edition Summary

A Class Divided, Then and Now, Expanded Edition by William Peters

For two days after Martin Luther King, Jr. was killed, Jane Elliott, a third-grade teacher in Riceville, Iowa, gave her pupils a unique lesson in discrimination. The first day, brown-eyed children were declared superior, given special privileges, and encouraged to discriminate against their suddenly inferior blue-eyed classmates. The next day, roles were reversed. What happened astonished both students and teacher. On both days, children labeled inferior took on the look and behavior of genuinely inferior students; they did inferior work. Superior students excelled in their work and delighted in discriminating against their erstwhile friends. Jane Elliott repeated the exercise with succeeding classes, and the third year, it was filmed for an award-winning television documentary, The Eye of the Storm. The original edition of A Class Divided, written by William Peters, the producer-director-writer of the documentary, expanded on the story revealed in the television program.
This new edition of A Class Divided continues the story of Jane Elliott and her sixteen third-graders of 1970, eleven of whom returned to Riceville in 1984 for a reunion with their former teacher. In the new chapters, Peters reports on that meeting and its evidence that the long-ago lesson has had a profound and enduring effect on the students' lives and attitudes-indeed, on the way they are raising their own children. Peters also relates the surprising reactions of employees of the Iowa Department of Corrections and other adults to the same exercise.
The students' reunion and the session with adult Corrections workers were covered in Peters' recent Emmy-Award winning documentary, A Class Divided. This new edition of A Class Divided expands significantly on the material covered in both documentaries.
This exceedingly well-written book should be on the reading list of virtually all teacher education classes.-John I. Goodlad, author of A Place Called School

A Class Divided, Then and Now, Expanded Edition Reviews

As a document, [it] is moving and instructive.-Anthony Borden, Nation


This exceedingly well-written book should be on the reading list of virtually all teacher education classes.-John I. Goodlad, author of A Place Called School


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GOR005240654
9780300040487
0300040482
A Class Divided, Then and Now, Expanded Edition by William Peters
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Yale University Press
19870701
172
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