Instructional Video10:27
Brave Wilderness

Ferocious Cat NEEDS MEAT!

6th - 8th
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote and the crew enter an enclosure with two feisty Serval Cats! Now to be clear these are in no way your typical domesticated house cats; they are wild South African felines being bread in a program...
Instructional Video9:16
The Economist

Mandela's legacy: 25 years on

12th - Higher Ed
Nelson Mandela is one of the great icons of the 20th century. Yet many of South Africa's "born free" generation—those born after the end of apartheid—are conflicted about his legacy.
Instructional Video16:41
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Tax the Rich

Higher Ed
"Patriotic people pay taxes."<b<br/>r/>

Morris Pearl talks with Rob Johnson about his new book, and the vision of his organization: Patriotic Millionaires.
Instructional Video5:58
The Africa Channel

Africa on a Plate: The culinary traditions of the Zulu nation

12th - Higher Ed
Explore the continent through this culinary journey as notable African chefs set out to introduce viewers to the foods and cultures of Africa. Chef Lentswe Bhengu travels to the outskirts of Durban, where he learns about his cultural...
Instructional Video1:52
60 Second Histories

The Zulu Wars - part 1

K - 5th
This video gives an introduction to Zululand in Africa and its people.
Instructional Video3:07
Jabzy

Anglo-Zulu War - 3 Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Anglo-Zulu War
Instructional Video6:52
Brave Wilderness

Tiny Tortoise Dodges Traffic!

6th - 8th
On this episode of Breaking Trail, Coyote saves a tiny Tortoise trying to dodge traffic! Get ready to meet South Africa’s beautiful Leopard Tortoise!
Instructional Video7:30
The Economist

South Africa: rugby's race problem

12th - Higher Ed
South Africa's national rugby squad has ‘‘quotas’’ to ensure more black players are selected. 25 years after the end of apartheid, can the controversial practice redress the race imbalance in the sport? And at what cost?
Instructional Video3:43
Jabzy

Why the Dutch Wear Orange - Stuff That I Find Interesting

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Why the Dutch Wear Orange
Instructional Video13:55
Economics Explained

The Economy of South Africa

9th - Higher Ed
South Africa is an economy that is really important to understand as a kind of potential outcome case study of inequality gone bad. The nation itself, on paper at least is not so terrible, it is actually one of if not the wealthiest...
Instructional Video11:47
Flame Media

Fighting food waste internationally

12th - Higher Ed
Food Fighter is the inspirational story of one woman who abandoned capitalism in favour of social activism. Ronni Kahn founded OzHarvest to wage war on food waste, and to expose an inconvenient truth: that four million tonnes of...
Instructional Video6:08
SWPictures

The Deadly Combination: How HIV is Fueling the TB Epidemic in South Africa

12th - Higher Ed
The Deadly Combination part 2/5: This video highlights the impact of drug-resistant TB in South Africa, where the disease is particularly dangerous for those with weakened immune systems due to HIV. It follows the story of a family...
Instructional Video14:59
Economics Explained

The Economy of the Soviet Union

9th - Higher Ed
The Soviet Union is one of the most historically significant economies to understand, not only because it was the home to some of the most controversial economic practices ever, not only because it was a nation that altered world...
Instructional Video2:00
XKA Digital

The importance of active listening

Higher Ed
Steve is Commercial Director and Chief Marketing Officer, UK & Ireland for Kraft Heinz, joining the company in March 2017. In this board leadership role he is responsible for the UK marketing and commercial functions at Kraft...
Instructional Video10:43
After Skool

Stoned Ape & Fungal Intelligence - Paul Stamets

12th - Higher Ed
Paul Stamets is a mycologist, author and advocate of bioremediation and medicinal fungi. In this animation he describes the incredible properties of fungi as well as an overview of how mushrooms could have played a massive role in the...
Instructional Video10:28
The Economist

How Cape Town became a murder capital

12th - Higher Ed
Cape Town is one of the most murderous cities in the world. How did it become the gangland-shooting capital of Africa?
Instructional Video4:33
The Africa Channel

Africa on a Plate: Zulu medicinal plants and wildlife

12th - Higher Ed
Explore the continent through this culinary journey as notable African chefs set out to introduce viewers to the foods and cultures of Africa. Chef Lentswe Bhengu travels to the outskirts of Durban, where he learns about his cultural...
Instructional Video0:48
Next Animation Studio

Why Iranian Navy ships entering the Atlantic is a big deal

12th - Higher Ed
Ships of the Iranian Navy have rounded the southern tip of Africa for the first time ever, and they seem to be heading for Venezuela. <br/>
Instructional Video3:11
FuseSchool

Learn How To Order Large Numbers Using Place Value

6th - Higher Ed
Learn how to order large numbers using place value!
Instructional Video14:43
Global Health with Greg Martin

Gender Based Violence

Higher Ed
This episode is about gender-based violence with focus on violence against women. Along with some alarming facts and figures pertaining to violence against women, its effect on health and economy. This episode also sheds light on various...
Instructional Video18:52
Wonderscape

Science Kids: Great White Sharks

K - 5th
Discover the incredible speed, strength, and feeding habits of this apex predator, as well as its unique anatomy and adaptations for survival. Learn about the life cycle and habitat of great white sharks, and the important role they play...
Instructional Video8:59
Economics Explained

The Economics of Poverty

9th - Higher Ed
The Democratic Republic of the Congo is the world's poorest country, with a large majority of its 70 million citizens living in absolute poverty. For a long time, poverty in Africa has been seen as a purely humanitarian issue. But...
Instructional Video11:14
Weird History

The History Of Engagement Rings

12th - Higher Ed
Why do engagement rings exist? And why do engagement rings have diamonds? It turns out, betrothal rings are much older than diamond engagement rings. Before the late 19th century, diamond engagement rings were uncommon, even though...
Instructional Video10:22
Brave Wilderness

We DISCOVERED Ancient Cave Paintings!

6th - 8th
In this episode of On Location, Coyote and the team discover ancient cave paintings while exploring in South Africa! Well known for its historical significant in early human culture, South Africa is home to some of the most important...