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Instructional Video3:31
Macat

An Introduction to Michelle Alexander's The New Jim Crow - A Macat Sociology Analysis

9th - 11th
African Americans still suffer from systemic discrimination, and the country’s “war on drugs” is chiefly to blame. Police disproportionately search young black men, and are much more likely to imprison them for nonviolent drug offenses....
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Instructional Video3:31
Macat

An Introduction to Michelle Alexander's The New Jim Crow - A Macat Sociology Analysis

9th - 11th
African Americans still suffer from systemic discrimination, and the country’s “war on drugs” is chiefly to blame. Police disproportionately search young black men, and are much more likely to imprison them for nonviolent drug offenses....
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Instructional Video36:21
Curated Video

Calming Sensory Relaxing Mandala with Soothing Music - Visual Therapy

Pre-K - K
I hope enjoy this relaxing sensory video with a soothing coloured mandala image moving gently to calming ambient music. Ideal to help aid sleep or to play in the classroom at calm time to help students to unwind and recharge I hope that...
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Instructional Video3:00
Jam Campus

WHY DO WE LEARN HISTORY? | The Song

6th - 8th
✌SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE VIDEOS: http://bit.ly/2F48qzK 📩 [FREE DOWNLOAD] 7 SECRETS OF MAKING YOUR OWN SONGS: http://eepurl.com/geN6WT Is history important to learn in school? Why do we spend so much time on it? Check out this teacher/student...
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Instructional Video5:04
ARTiculations

What is Chinese Calligraphy? Pt 1: History | ARTiculations

6th - 11th
Watch part 2 here: https://youtu.be/AGye84QySY0 Ever wondering how Chinese Calligraphy works? I tell you about it while discussing the intersection between visual arts and linguistics. Special thanks to Master Chen and Master Liu (AKA my...
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Instructional Video12:01
Prime Coaching Sport

Warm up exercises for any PE lesson (part 2)

K - 5th
Use these dynamic warm up exercises to help your students get their bodies ready for PE, and learn about the different muscles used as effects of warming up. Students travel from one side of the playing area to the other, using a...
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Instructional Video4:21
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Robert Shetterly - Walt Whitman's Commandments

Higher Ed
Robert Shetterly was born in 1946 in Cincinnati, Ohio. He graduated in 1969 from Harvard College with a degree in English Literature. At Harvard he took some courses in drawing which changed the direction of his creative life -- from the...
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Instructional Video3:23
Science360

Computational behavioral science develops tools, methods to reach children with autism

12th - Higher Ed
Lexie is an active, healthy 2-year-old and already lending a hand, or more specifically her wrist to science. She's helping researchers test sensors designed to gauge something particularly difficult to measure scientifically --...
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Instructional Video1:08
Curated Video

What Is Nuclear Radiation? | Radioactivity | Physics | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Some people think radiation is a scary word but really is just the movement of particles or waves through space, learn all about nuclear radiation in this GCSE / K12 video. Get in touch: vsteam@fusion-universal.com Find out more:...
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Instructional Video4:26
Curated Video

The Ozone Layer - Part 1 | Environmental Chemistry | Chemistry | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Learn about the two main layers of the atmosphere: the troposphere and the stratosphere. The troposphere is full of weather and ‘bad’ ozone, and above that, is the stratosphere, where ‘good’ ozone protects us against dangerous UV light....
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Instructional Video3:18
Curated Video

Charles Darwin's Observations | Evolution | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Charles Darwin was a keen naturalist and geologist who made detailed observations about the natural world. Whilst studying at Cambridge, Darwin learnt many important scientific skills including species identification, how to catalogue...
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Instructional Video4:23
Curated Video

Biological Molecules | Cells | Biology | FuseSchool

12th - Higher Ed
Molecules make you think of chemistry, right? Well, they also are very important in biology too. In this video we are going to look at carbohydrates, proteins and lipids. When I say lipids, I am talking about fats and oils. Life...
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Instructional Video2:15
Curated Video

Tensor of the vastus intermedius: the muscle you probably haven't heard of

Higher Ed
In 2016, a group of researchers in Switzerland discovered a NEW tensor-like muscle amongst the quadriceps muscles at the front of the thigh - the tensor of the vastus intermedius. Learn the anatomy of the muscles of the hip and thigh...
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Instructional Video51:16
Curated Video

Aerial America: Mississippi (Full Episode)

9th - 11th
In Mississippi, culture and history run as deep as its mighty river. Soar over landmarks where Civil Rights movements were waged, Civil War battles were lost and the Blues were born. The Magnolia State is also a land of seductive...
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Instructional Video4:38
ARTiculations

What is Chinese Calligraphy? Pt. 2: Materials | ARTiculations

6th - 11th
Watch part 1 here: https://youtu.be/Ydp-Tm0N_e4 Ever wondering how Chinese Calligraphy works? In this episode I talk about traditional Calligraphy materials and the history behind them. Special thanks to Master Chen and Master Liu (AKA...
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Instructional Video7:11
NativLang

The Hardest Writing System! - an animated rant about learning Japanese

9th - 11th
Japanese really does have the most complex writing system in the world. Here I spell out its history and my struggle to learn it. Subscribe for language! https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=NativLang * TLDW? * Forget...
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Instructional Video1:22
Sing Up

There's a spider on the floor - Sing Up

K - 9th
This is a signed version of a humorous song that is great for encouraging imagination and creativity; its strong imagery and mood might inspire movement or invention of new verses. Find out more at http://www.singup.org
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Instructional Video3:22
World Science Festival

Jules Feiffer Draws

6th - 11th
Jules Feiffer is an award-winning cartoonist, illustrator, author, playwright, and creative intellect. Watch Feiffer sketch the essence of happiness and joy as he effortlessly creates rapid line drawings charged with life and movement....
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Instructional Video22:28
World Science Festival

Cool Jobs: The Medical Ecologist

6th - 11th
Cool Jobs: Meet the people with the coolest jobs in the world. Medical ecologist Dickson Despommier describes the Vertical Farm Project, a movement to promote urban renewal while producing a sustainable food supply. The project is a...
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Instructional Video3:53
Big Think

Anyone Can Be a Math Person Once They Know the Best Learning Techniques | Po-Shen Loh

6th - 11th
Po-Shen Loh is a Hertz Foundation Fellow and Carnegie Mellon mathematics professor who thinks that history is a much harder subject than math. Do you agree? Well, your position on that might change before and after this video. Loh...
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Instructional Video4:20
Curated Video

Greening the Ghetto

9th - 11th
With 7 billion people on earth and the rapid urbanization of our societies, any piece of land becomes strategic in the race to feed the world. Nina Berman, a photographer from photo agency NOOR, started to document the movement of urban...
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Instructional Video46:50
Gresham College

China: New Nation, New Art, 1911-1932 - Professor Craig Clunas

10th - Higher Ed
As the imperial system collapsed in China, the New Culture Movement focused debate on new categories of modernity and tradition. This lecture was part of the 2017 Being Human Festival. For more information about the festival, please...
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Instructional Video1:27
Gresham College

Is there a One-Way Conversation Between Western & Chinese Art?

10th - Higher Ed
A Question from Prof. Craig Clunas' lecture on 'China: New Nation, New Art, 1911-1932' As the imperial system collapsed in China, the ‘New Culture Movement’ focused debate on new categories of ‘modernity’ and ‘tradition’. For artists, it...
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Instructional Video9:44
Then & Now

Spinoza and the Radical Enlightenment

9th - 11th
In this video, I look at the philosophy of Baruch Spinoza (1632-1677) and the Historian Jonathan Israel's new interpretation of the Radical Enlightenment. Israel hopes to save the enlightenment from recent postmodern criticism by...

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