William Peters's study of Jane Elliott's eye-color lesson, which taught Iowa third-graders a powerful lesson about prejudice and discrimination, has been expanded. The new edition follows Elliott and her students over time, including a reunion in 1984 with eleven of the original 16 students. The reunion reveals the lasting impact of the lesson on their lives and attitudes.
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"A revised exploration of Jane Elliott's groundbreaking lesson on prejudice and discrimination, following the Iowa schoolteacher and her students as they continue to navigate the complexities of eye-color bias."