This is a pretty interesting documentary/experiments on kids:http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/video/flv/generic.html?s=frol02s42cq66&continuous=1Some kids say they know what it feels like to be discriminated against, the teacher calls them out, and does a very revealing experiment I think...Has some funny-ish parts too[Edited on February 13, 2010 at 2:13 PM. Reason : ]
2/13/2010 2:11:03 PM
Summary?
2/13/2010 2:31:29 PM
It is worth watching in total.
2/13/2010 2:32:13 PM
so far its worth watching. im only about 20 minutes in though.
2/13/2010 2:34:37 PM
good watch
2/13/2010 2:42:30 PM
extremely unethical... she should've had her teachers license revoked.
2/13/2010 2:46:28 PM
^unethical?
2/13/2010 2:47:09 PM
^ he's trollingchapter 2, at about 8 minutes has a good segment tooThe first 2 or 3 minutes of chapter 4 has a very interesting segment as well[Edited on February 13, 2010 at 2:59 PM. Reason : ]
2/13/2010 2:49:06 PM
Not trolling
2/13/2010 3:16:46 PM
this is about the experiment where the teacher tells the students that one eye color is better than others, if yo've ever taken a psychology class before you can save yourself the time for the video, you're already studied it.
2/13/2010 3:24:51 PM
^ i've taken a psychology class, and i've never studied it.In Part 5, they do the same lesson on adults.[Edited on February 13, 2010 at 3:36 PM. Reason : ]
2/13/2010 3:34:09 PM
Strikes me as like the Milgrim experiment or the Stanford Prison experiment... we get some unique insights, but I don't see it flying in today's elementary schools. The teacher herself said that she wouldn't recommend all teachers doing this, because if it was done wrong it could very easily damage the little kids. But her core concept, trying to teach kids that discrimination is bad in a concrete way they can grasp, seems right. She also said she hoped the need for this kind of experiment would diminish over time. I know every class I had as a child had more diversity than I saw in that class room, and I went through the county school system in Mayberry.
2/13/2010 3:34:23 PM
yea they show this in social psychology. good video. down with brown eyed people!
2/13/2010 3:35:35 PM
2/13/2010 3:36:10 PM
yea, just having diversity doesn't solve the problem. she actually shows that there is no difference and how it feels to be on the "powerless" side of things.
2/13/2010 3:44:36 PM
The best part is how performance goes down immediately on those who are looked down upon. That is the last thing all the bigots want to here. Especially the way they make their arguments on this forum in particular.
2/13/2010 4:17:35 PM
I guess this would be unethical if it were a psychological experiment, but it isn't; it's a lesson. This is far from license-revoking. I fact, I was shown this in two of my education classes.
2/13/2010 4:40:39 PM
2/13/2010 4:57:08 PM
I'd heard of this experiment and I'd never given it any merit; figured it was some teacher with a chip on her shoulder. I didn't realize it had been video-taped.It's absolutely worth watching, and that teacher deserves a fucking award or something.
2/13/2010 5:30:35 PM
^?What do you mean by "chip on her shoulder?"
2/13/2010 9:49:40 PM
^Obviously, you're not asking him about his, admittedly unfounded, perception of this woman prior to seeing the video.So here you go: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chip_on_shoulder
2/13/2010 10:00:28 PM
I'm trying to get at why he would have had that perception of the teacher.Nothing accusatory on my part. Just genuine curiosity about why a person would hear about the study and assume the teacher must have had a "chip on her shoulder."
2/13/2010 10:18:18 PM
My perception had nothing to do with women. I simply felt that kind of experiment wasn't going to produce constructive results, and only an imposing liberal activist educator with a "chip on his/her shoulder" would go that far to prove a point.As you can see, I changed my mind entirely and have a great deal of respect for the woman now.
2/13/2010 10:46:41 PM
^Cool. I didn't think it was a woman thing, by the way. Truly had no idea where you were coming from. From my experience in NC, there aren't many "imposing liberal activist" teachers. It's a weird stereotype to me.
2/14/2010 1:03:40 AM
Growing up in a rural NC school my teachers all seemed pretty conservative. My middle school science teacher taught directly from the bible sometimes. I kind of enjoyed the classes where I could get him talking about the apocalypse.
2/14/2010 1:07:00 AM
^ Some people pay extra for that.
2/14/2010 1:21:39 AM
They're probably paying too much, maybe we could use tax payer dollars to give them a voucher to help out.
2/14/2010 1:43:58 AM
2/14/2010 3:22:15 AM
Damn. I would love to have met this woman.
2/14/2010 4:23:01 AM
wow. humans are a strange species. jesus that eye opening how we get led around like herds of sheep so easily. good post moron A+++
2/14/2010 12:12:59 PM
2/14/2010 1:57:57 PM
Also show how the quality of teachers has fallen.
2/14/2010 2:41:07 PM
it still amazes me noone raised a giant todo out of this. i think if it were today this would be on the news with some pissed off parent making up some bullshit about her child being "damaged" by this.
2/14/2010 4:45:28 PM
^^ Do you think she was at all indicative of the average teacher in the 60's?
2/14/2010 4:56:01 PM
That was awesome. Thank you.
2/14/2010 5:44:12 PM
What about green eyes?
2/14/2010 6:02:55 PM
What about Bright Eyes?
2/14/2010 7:00:54 PM
Betty Davis eyes anyone? I wish more parents and teachers had passion about educating/raising children like that woman Jane Elliott (damnit, I'm going to stop calling her woman).) She's most definitely earned my respect and I wish more people like her were in everyones' life. I am fortunate that my own mother is, at least to me, equally amazing as Jane Elliott. She's got a wiki http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_ElliottYou know, fwiw, I think people need to accept humiliation. Humiliation is part of life. Denying it is like denying death. Accept it and one would find it much easier to move on. Fight it, and you only do more harm than good. [Edited on February 14, 2010 at 7:51 PM. Reason : .]
2/14/2010 7:44:42 PM
I recently did a version of this "experiment" in my class. It was interesting how it went.
2/15/2010 1:48:17 AM
^ How did that work in Japan?The people who are 5'6 are better than the people who are 5'5 and 1/2?
2/15/2010 3:08:17 AM
i cant believe i actually learned something new about racism and discrimination, i thought i knew it all till this videoit really opened my eyes about judging both sides, wow
2/15/2010 5:18:34 AM
now i just hate everybody equally. [Edited on February 15, 2010 at 10:04 AM. Reason : _]
2/15/2010 10:03:50 AM
2/15/2010 2:18:14 PM
since everybody is on their 'high' with this right now:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ss68YWoihqsback to reality folks.
2/15/2010 3:28:21 PM
what does that have to do with anything?[Edited on February 15, 2010 at 3:30 PM. Reason : get the trolling OUT of here]
2/15/2010 3:30:37 PM
what that racism is still real and is all over the place? yeh i'll take my trolling to 'better places' lol
2/15/2010 3:33:59 PM
2/15/2010 11:15:38 PM
2/16/2010 12:45:49 PM
^ make sure to ignore all the comments below the video
2/16/2010 1:35:01 PM