Instructional Video50:06
National Institute of Standards and Technology

Baldrige Award Ceremony for 2008 Award Recipient

9th - 12th
Vice President Joe Biden, Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke, and Baldrige Foundation Chair Joe Alexander present the 2008 Recipients with the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award-the nation's highest honor for performance excellence...
Instructional Video23:46
Wonderscape

History Kids: State Government

K - 5th
This video explains the importance of state governments in the United States and how they impact our daily lives. It covers topics such as the structure of state governments, the powers and responsibilities of the executive, legislative,...
Stock Footage0:12
Getty Images

A computer and coffee carafe occupy the defendant's table in a courtroom.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A computer and coffee carafe occupy the defendant's table in a courtroom.
Stock Footage0:14
Getty Images

An American flag and the City of Las Vegas flag decorate a courtroom.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
An American flag and the City of Las Vegas flag decorate a courtroom.
Stock Footage0:15
Getty Images

The chairs of a jury box are empty.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The chairs of a jury box are empty.
Stock Footage6:49
Bridgeman Arts

Washington DC, USA 1983

Pre-K - Higher Ed
A trip to Washington, DC, including some of the most famous sites, including National Mall, Lincoln Memorial, Veterans Memorial, White House and Capitol Building.
News Clip7:02
Curated Video

New centre offers hope for Yazidi victims of IS

Higher Ed
A new psychological trauma institute is due to open later this month at the University of Dohuk, Iraq, with a programme set to train local mental health professionals to treat Islamic State group victims, including thousands of Yazidi...
News Clip5:03
Bloomberg

Florence Will Cause Flooding Disaster Like Katrina, Ex-FEMA Administrator Brown Says

Higher Ed
Sep.14 -- Former FEMA Administrator Michael Brown discusses the lessons learned from Hurricane Katrina and how they can be applied to help avert disaster in the wake of Hurricane Florence. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on...
News Clip6:57
Bloomberg

Long Term Issues Facing the Housing Industry

Higher Ed
John Fish, chair of the Real Estate Roundtable, says a slew of long term issues are facing the housing industry. They include inflation, commodity costs and rising interest rates. He's on "Bloomberg Markets."
News Clip0:42
Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Franklin Roosevelt and wife Eleanor at Annual Governors' Conference in Richmond, VA

Higher Ed
Title card: 'Mrs. Roosevelt attends Governors' Conference with husband Gov. F. D. Roosevelt, NY, April 26, 1932' / Governor Roosevelt speaks to camera, standing next to wife Eleanor with his arm in hers
News Clip3:39
Bloomberg

India Voters Decide on `Moral Issue' of Terror Suspect Candidate

Higher Ed
May.05 -- Indian law does not prevent the country’s ruling party from fielding a candidate accused of terrorism in the general election says Ram Madhav, a senior member of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party. He said in...
News Clip1:06
News Clip2:26
Bloomberg

Grattan Institute: Australia Needs Clear Energy Policy

Higher Ed
Oct.05 -- Tony Wood, energy program director at Grattan Institute, and Bloomberg's Perry Williams discuss Australia's energy problems, the move away from coal to wind and solar and what the country can do to solve the issues. They speak...
News Clip2:25
Bloomberg

Axis Bank's Bhattacharya Sees RBI Holding Rates

Higher Ed
Dec.05 -- Saugata Bhattacharya, chief economist at Axis Bank, discusses the RBI policy decision, inflation and his outlook for the economy. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
News Clip2:45
Curated Video

Gallup Poll: More Americans Mistrust Local And National Media

Higher Ed
Growing misinformation online and on social media is creating an environment ripe for mistrust.
News Clip2:45
Curated Video

Explaining The Rise Of Mistrust In News Media

Higher Ed
24 percent of Americans trust TV anchors. Journalists as a whole don't rank much better, at 26 percent.
Instructional Video7:17
PBS

New Mexico and Las Gorras Blancas

4th - 12th
Fence cutters, lost land, and cattle ranchers. The video explains the plight of Hispanic Americans when New Mexico became a state. The video also shows young historians why New Mexico's statehood was less violent than that of Texas.
Instructional Video21:42
PBS

Voter Mobilization in Texas

4th - 12th
Henry B. Gonzalez, José Luis Guttierez, and Willie Velasquez are the focus of a video that spotlights the contributions the three individuals made for the Chicano population. Actual footage alongside passionate interviews from family...
Instructional Video7:30
Khan Academy

Illinois Pension Obligations

9th - 12th Standards
Impress upon your young citizens and economists the issues at stake with underfunded pension plans, which are projected to cut into very important areas of investment, such as education, in order to fund the appropriate liabilities. This...
Audio
Center For Civic Education

60 Second Civics: State Governing Powers

9th - 10th
In today's episode, we discuss governing powers left to the states by the Constitution.
Audio
Center For Civic Education

60 Second Civics: Civic Engagement Pt. 12: State Governments

9th - 10th
On today's podcast, we learn about the significance of state government. This episode originally aired in October 2011.
Audio
Center For Civic Education

60 Second Civics: Episode 1758: State Constitutions Part 1: State Governments

9th - 10th
The newly independent Americans needed a national government, but how would they go about creating one that respected their rights?
Audio
Center For Civic Education

60 Second Civics: The Judicial Branch of Early State Governments

9th - 10th
The states created their own judicial branches, but made sure not to give them too much power.
Audio
Center For Civic Education

60 Second Civics: Episode 193: State Governments After the Declaration Part 1

9th - 10th
Today we begin our discussion of state governments after the Declaration of Independence.