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    3/31/2016 A Class Divided ­ Research Paper ­ Winquist09 Login Join The Research Paper Factory Join Search Browse Saved Papers Search over 100,000 Essays Home Page  »  Other Topics A Class Divided In: Other Topics A Class Divided A Class Divided  Everyone is likely to some form of discrimination or prejudice. On April 5th, 1968, a teacher in Riceville, Iowa named Jane Elliot conducted an exercise on her third grade class students that dealt with the concept of discrimination that would grow up to be a

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    experiment for a lesson in discrimination. She divided her class of third graders into brown-eyes and blue-eyes and made certain rules for each group. For one day the blue-eyed children were “more superior” then the brown-eyed children. On the days that the children were part of the less superior part of the class, their thought process wasn’t on track like any other day. During and after this experiment, the children learned how unfair it was to be divided just because of the way that they looked. It

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    A Class Divided Everyone is likely to some form of discrimination or prejudice. On April 5th, 1968, a teacher in Riceville, Iowa named Jane Elliot conducted an exercise on her third grade class students that dealt with the concept of discrimination that would grow up to be a renowned experience. The exercise was the result from Martin Luther King’s assassination. The documentary is an eye opening into the world of racism and discrimination. The dictionary defines racism as “a doctrine that

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    rights for people of color, a 3rd grade school teacher, Jane Elliot, from Riceville, Iowa was busy at work in an attempt to recreate the negative emotional and physical effects of racism within her classroom. She created an experiment in which she divided her students into unequal groups as a way of creating artificial stereotypes, prejudices, and discrimination. Jane Elliot eventually expanded her experiments into the adult population. She has done these experiments on corrections workers in prisons

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    1302 4 June 2014 Avoiding Plagiarism Dylan, an Arts student picks John Steinbeck's The pastures of Heaven to write a paper comparing fiction in novel and film. He has to be careful with plagiarism that is what his professor talked about in the class. Before begin writing hence, Dylan wants to know more about plagiarism. Dylan, conscious about plagiarism copies direct quotations from the source and places quotation marks around it. He knows that copying a direct quotation from a source or

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    discrimination because they lived through it themselves. The social interaction between the students and Ms. Elliot was completely changed during the experiment. The children who had once been best friends with each other have turned on because they are no divided on not equal to each other. Once their teacher, the authority figure, told them one group was better than the other, the recognized different social identities for each other. The adults reacted differently to the experiment. I don’t think they

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    Ginger LaBar Professor Shifu English 101 October 8, 2014 DD1 Gender Bias: The Effects on our Young Women As a mother of a sixteen year old daughter, I am very worried about how media objectifies women and what an impact social media has on her. She spends many hours a day on her phone, on facebook, and in front of the television. I have already witnessed the effect men have had on her at such a young age. She just started dating, which is very heartbreaking as a mother to witness

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    Reaction to "A Class Divided"

    Kiana Stinney | A Class Divided | Reactionary Paper | | Period 1 | 5/16/2013 | | Watching A Class Divided really brought along a lot of different feelings. First and foremost I learned from watching the kid’s scene that you work better when you feel better and when you feel confident. The scene that I’ll probably remember most is when Ms. Elliot did the test on the adults. It was shocking and interesting to see how adults act in such a situation where as they are being discriminated

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    Jane Elliott - Class Divided

    Jane Elliott - A Class Divided C. Love University of Life Research Techniques for Educators October 13, 2015 Jane Elliott - A Class Divided (You Tube Video) The Jane Elliott Video was very insightful to how racism is taught through generations of people. I believe the experiment has helped many people including those who want to learn to be fair and just human beings. The children were used as research participants involuntarily, they were at school that day because they were sent by

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    A Class Divided By Jane Elliot

    “A Class Divided” In this documentary, Jane Elliot, a third-grade teacher at the time, conducted a two-day experiment that involved teaching about discrimination and prejudice; she wanted to demonstrate to her students that you can’t judge people based on their physical features. Elliot’s students also experienced what it was like to walk in the shoes of many minorities such as African-Americans and Native Americans. Elliot reached a stunning conclusion after the experiment, the children’s academic

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