The eye of the storm [videorecording] / ABC News Productions ; NOW ; produced and written by William Peters ; director, William Peters ; a presentation of ABC News.
2008
BF575.P9 E926 2008
Available at DVDs
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Title
The eye of the storm [videorecording] / ABC News Productions ; NOW ; produced and written by William Peters ; director, William Peters ; a presentation of ABC News.
Uniform Title
Eye of the storm (Motion picture)
Now (Television program)
Now (Television program)
Publication Details
[New York, NY] : ABC News Productions ; [Pound Ridge, NY] : Distributed by Admire Productions, c2008.
Language
English
Language Note
In English, with optional subtitles in English, English (sensitive audience version) or Spanish.
Description
1 videodisc (25 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Call Number
BF575.P9 E926 2008
Summary
Documents an innovative experiment in which Jane Elliott, a third-grade teacher, divides her all-white class into "blue-eyes" and "brown-eyes," making each group superior or inferior on successive days. Demonstrates the nature and effects of bigotry by showing changes brought about in the children's behavior and learning patterns.
Note
Originally broadcast as an episode of the ABC television program NOW on May 11, 1970.
Special features: Facilitator's guide [PDF files require a DVD-ROM drive and Adobe Acrobat]; Education products [weblinks require Internet access].
Special features: Facilitator's guide [PDF files require a DVD-ROM drive and Adobe Acrobat]; Education products [weblinks require Internet access].
Credits
Cameramen, Vince Gaito, Bob Pasquale ; film editor, Robert Sandlo.
Performer
ABC news correspondent, Bill Beutel.
Cast
ABC news correspondent, Bill Beutel.
System Details Note
DVD.
Added Corporate Author
Series
Discrimination educational series.
Record Appears in
Table of Contents
Start
Business as usual
Tuesday morning
Color of your eyes
Tuesday afternoon
Wednesday morning
I hate today
Wednesday afternoon.
Business as usual
Tuesday morning
Color of your eyes
Tuesday afternoon
Wednesday morning
I hate today
Wednesday afternoon.