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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jane_ElliottJane Elliott - Wikipedia

    Jane Elliott (née Jennison; born November 30, 1933) is an American diversity educator. As a schoolteacher, she became known for her "Blue eyes/Brown eyes" exercise, which she first conducted with her third-grade class on April 5, 1968, the day after the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jane_ElliotJane Elliot - Wikipedia

    Jane Elliot (born January 17, 1947) is an American actress, best known for her role as Tracy Quartermaine in the ABC daytime soap opera General Hospital.

  3. Jul 4, 2020 · “I’m with you, Jane!” Ms. Elliott, now 87, said she started teaching about racism on April 5, 1968 — the day after the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated.

  4. Sep 19, 2022 · In 1968, schoolteacher Jane Elliott decided to divide her classroom into students with blue eyes and students with brown eyes. The experiment, known as Blue Eyes Brown Eyes experiment, is regarded as an eye-opening way for children to learn about racism and discrimination. What Was the Purpose of the Blue Eyes Brown Eyes Experiment?

  5. Jane Elliott, internationally known teacher, lecturer, diversity trainer, and recipient of the National Mental Health Association Award for Excellence in Education, exposes prejudice and bigotry for what it is, an irrational class system based upon purely arbitrary factors.

  6. Jan 18, 2019 · Subscribe on YouTube: http://bit.ly/1BycsJW The day after Martin Luther King, Jr. was killed, Jane Elliott, a teacher in a small, all-white Iowa town, divided her third-grade class into...

  7. NBC News. 10M subscribers. Subscribed. 16K. 623K views 6 years ago. Known for her “blue-eyed, brown-eyed” experiment, where she ran her class as though the children with brown eyes were superior to...