eyed ones. She gave the brown -eyed students special privileges and told the blue -eyed children they had made mistakes because of the color of their eyes. (Javelina Bulletin. (1999, March). Texas A and M University -Kingsville.) (http://www.tamuk.edu/news/bulletin/1999/march/jane -elliot.html) (Note: This is a very effective exercise that is commonly used to increase sensitivity and self -
examination about prejudice. It is not as personal as separating blue -eyed students from the remainder of the class but it may not be as personally devastating because it allows students a level of control. Be certain that students agree to participate and that time is allotted for debriefing.)