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Through a Hundred Pairs of Eyes

Synopsis
A video-based learning programme designed to increase the confidence and capacity of individuals and organisational groups to interrupt and change recurring patterns of institutionalised discrimination - with particular reference to racism. Each of the 54 individual scenes becomes the basis for varied and sustained learning activity which enables viewers to examine how they both ideally and probably would feel and respond in that situation. Large group discussion - designed to ‘unpack’ all too familiar everyday moments - is supported by detailed notes and questions on each scene.
Language
English
Country
Great Britain
Medium
Video; Video. Standard formats. col. 60 min. (54 individual scenes).
Year of production
1985
Availability
OUT OF DISTRIBUTION
Documentation
Accompanying 200-page trainer’s guide providing information on a range of learning processes and methods (such as life drama) which enable organisations and individuals to progress from ‘insight to action’.
Uses
Commercial, local government, voluntary and other private/public sector organisations.*
Subjects
Business studies
Keywords
management of change; race relations; social work training; trigger videos

Credits

Director
Joe Charles
Producer
Robin Barthy-King
Writer
Susan Weil

Production Company

Name

Local Government Training Board

Sponsor

Name

Campaign for Racial Equality

Name

Greater London Council

Name

Manpower Services Commission

Distributor

Name

Centre for Staff Development in Higher Education

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