Instructional Video2:51
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Die Feynman Technik – Effektiv Lernen

Higher Ed
Feynmans Lernmethode ist eine effektive Technik, um etwas Neues zu lernen, bereits vorhandenes Wissen zu vertiefen oder sich auf eine Prüfung vorzubereiten.
Instructional Video6:29
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Nietzsche: Master and Slaves

Higher Ed
This video explores Nietzsche's explanation for how ethics develop and the consequences for master types living in a world dominated by the morality of a slave. It delves into the origins of slave morality and how it becomes part of a...
Instructional Video7:04
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Graham's Hierarchy of Disagreement

Higher Ed
This video discusses the importance of disagreeing well and the hierarchy of disagreement proposed by Paul Graham. It highlights the benefits of focusing on the actual point of disagreement rather than attacking the person and their...
Instructional Video2:44
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Breaking Routine: Finding Passion and Purpose

Higher Ed
This video tells the story of a little mind that got stuck in a routine, got bored and sick, and eventually found its passion and purpose by breaking out of its routine. It encourages viewers to slow down and try new things in order to...
Instructional Video10:25
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The Hoffman Process: Changing Lives in 7 Days

Higher Ed
The video discusses the impact of our parents on our personality and how negative behavioral patterns can develop as a result of trying to please them. The Hoffman process is introduced as a solution to help individuals recognize and...
Instructional Video5:39
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Froebel’s Kindergarten: The Origins of Early Childhood Education

Higher Ed
This video explores the origins of modern education through the story of Friedrich Frobel, the founder of kindergarten. It highlights the importance of play and self-directed learning in early childhood development, as well as the impact...
Instructional Video5:19
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Bonhoeffer‘s Theory of Stupidity

Higher Ed
The video discusses the dangers of stupidity and how it can be more dangerous than malice. It explores how individuals can become stupid under certain circumstances and how it can be difficult to reason with them. The video also...
Instructional Video6:24
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Autism Spectrum: Atypical Minds in a Stereotypical World

Higher Ed
This video explores the world of autism and how those with autism experience the world differently. It discusses the different degrees of autism and how it affects individuals like Timo, a young boy who has an atypical perception, is...
Instructional Video4:08
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The Tragedy of the Commons: How Plastic Pollution is Threatening Our Oceans

Higher Ed
The video discusses the issue of plastic pollution in our oceans and how it relates to the tragedy of the commons. It explores possible solutions such as social norms, privatization, and state regulations, and suggests a combination of...
Instructional Video5:08
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Natural Selection: Survival of The Fittest

Higher Ed
This video explains the theory of evolution through natural selection, as proposed by Charles Darwin in 1859. It explores how organisms adapt and change over time through genetic mutations and environmental pressures, leading to the...
Instructional Video5:05
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Cognitive Dissonance: Our Battle With Conflicting Beliefs

Higher Ed
This video explains the phenomenon of cognitive dissonance, where the mind experiences distress when holding two contradicting ideas and resolves it by tweaking the ideas to become consistent with other beliefs. The video also discusses...
Instructional Video5:16
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The Impact of Neglect on Children's Development

Higher Ed
The video discusses the impact of neglect on children's physical, cognitive, and emotional well-being. It provides examples of neglect in Romanian orphanages during the 1960s and 70s, where children were deprived of basic human contact,...
Instructional Video5:13
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The Power of Peer Pressure: The Asch Conformity Experiment

Higher Ed
The video discusses Solomon Asch's conformity experiment, which explored the power of peer pressure to influence our perception and behavior. The experiment found that many people conform to the majority, even when they know it's wrong,...
Instructional Video6:12
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Self-Determination Theory: 3 Basic Needs That Drive Our Behavior

Higher Ed
The video explains self-determination theory, which argues that our behavior is driven by three basic needs: autonomy, competence, and connection. It explores six distinct types of motivation along a spectrum ranging from non-self...
Instructional Video6:45
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The Four Styles of Parenting: Understanding Their Impact on Children

Higher Ed
This video discusses the four parenting styles (authoritarian, permissive, authoritative, and neglectful) and their effects on children. It also introduces a fifth style, over-involved parenting, and provides insights on how to balance...
Instructional Video1:48
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Growing Beans

Pre-K - K
What does it take to grow a plant? Cody shows us how to plant kidney beans using beans, water, paper towels, and a jar. This is a great experiment to try in the classroom. Make sure they have plenty of sun!
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Sprouts: The Design Thinking Process

9th - 10th
Design Thinking is a 5-step process to come up with meaningful ideas that solve real problems for a particular group of people. The process is taught in top design and business schools around the world. It has brought many businesses...