Instructional Video4:24
Learning Mole

What is Tax?

Pre-K - 12th
Jamal learns about tax after reading one of his favourite comics. He has lots of questions. What is Tax? Why do we pay tax? Where does the money paid for taxes go?
Instructional Video11:15
Learn French With Alexa

GCSE French Speaking: How do you use your mobile phone?

9th - 12th
In this video we look at this question: Comment est-ce que tu utilises ton portable ? - How do you use your mobile phone? (AQA Theme 1 - Identity and culture, Topic 2 - Technology in everyday life:
Instructional Video2:25
Makematic

Global Icons: Dalai Lama

K - 5th
A short animation about the life of Global Icon Dalai Lama and how he represents Empathy
Instructional Video7:31
Global Health with Greg Martin

The Social Determinants of Health. A Public Health framework.

Higher Ed
The social determinants of health represent aspects of people’s social identity, their social environment and their social position that can health and public health. It’s a broad topic and includes issues like justice, inequality,...
Instructional Video6:18
ACDC Leadership

Should College Be Free?

12th - Higher Ed
Massive student debt used to fund a broken education system is the single biggest economic problem of the future. College shouldn't be free but it needs to change! This is a call to action! My name is Jacob Clifford and I'm an economics...
Instructional Video10:36
Weird History

What Did Ancient Egyptians Eat

12th - Higher Ed
So what did the ancient Egyptians people eat? What gave them the strength to build the pyramids, to spread out from the Nile, to forge one of the most influential empires the world has ever seen? The answers might surprise you.
Instructional Video19:10
Wonderscape

Great Authors: Charles Dickens

K - 5th
In this video, we learn about the life and work of the famous writer Charles Dickens. The video covers his early years, including his family's struggles with debt and his own experience working in a factory as a child. We also learn...
Instructional Video6:35
Mediacorp

Class Bias and Social Mobility in Education

12th - Higher Ed
This video focuses on education and whether or not it is a limitation or a catalyst for social mobility. Regardless of Class part 6/8
Instructional Video4:14
PBS

Who Should Pay To Fix Climate Change?

12th - Higher Ed
Over the past few centuries, a handful of countries reaped the benefits of fossil fuels and developed their economies, emitting a lot of greenhouse gases along the way. We now know these gases have changed the climate. But since the...
Instructional Video6:18
Healthcare Triage

Trump, Congress, and the Plan for Block Grants and Medicaid

Higher Ed
How Would Republican Plans for Medicaid Block Grants Actually Work? That's the topic of this week's Healthcare Triage.
Instructional Video12:47
Weird History

Life As A Medieval Serf

12th - Higher Ed
As draining as the 40 hour work week can be, we should really count our blessings for labor laws and HR departments. Picture yourself in the daily life of a serf: You work as much as your boss insists, you live in your boss’s house, and...
Instructional Video10:58
AllTime 10s

10 Secret Things Your Body Language Says About You

12th - Higher Ed
Want to spot a liar? Figure out if someone likes you? Or even trick yourself into feeling more confident? Look no further. This is 10 Secret Things Your Body Language Says About You.
Instructional Video13:48
News Clip5:23
Press Association

Cleverly says UK’s goodwill towards migrants ‘not a bottomless font’

Higher Ed
James Cleverly has said the UK’s goodwill towards migrants “is not a bottomless font” as he argued wealthy nations must help developing ones avoid “haemorrhaging” people. In a major speech in New York on Tuesday, the Home Secretary said...
News Clip3:07
Bloomberg

Tackling Recession Fears

Higher Ed
Dennis DeBusschere, 22V Research President, Partner and Chief Market Strategist and Mona Mahajan, Edward Jones Senior Investment Strategist dive into what markets are signaling for 2024 and whether we will see a rebound in earnings growth.
News Clip7:34
Bloomberg

Pakistan Tackles Inflation, Supply Shortages

Higher Ed
The potential shifts in the political landscape of emerging markets this year are putting investors on edge. Pakistan is one of them, as it faces a debt crisis and rising inflation. Bloomberg's Shery Ahn discusses the country's energy...
News Clip1:04
Bloomberg

The Tough Lives of Hong Kong's Cardboard Collectors

Higher Ed
Jul.12 -- An army of elderly workers collects cardboard boxes on Hong Kong's streets so they can sell them for a few dollars a day. Here's what life is like for the city's "cardboard grannies."
News Clip4:53
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Health pass checks and protests as new vaccine mandate takes effect in Tunisia

9th - Higher Ed
Passengers show their vaccination passes at the entrance of a railway station in Tunis as a new health mandate takes effect, sparking criticism from rights group Amnesty International (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
News Clip6:09
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Along US Gulf Coast, huge gas plants jostle for space

9th - Higher Ed
As war rages in Ukraine, and Europe thirsts for fuel, the liquified natural gas (LNG) industry along the US Gulf Coast is preparing to expand (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
News Clip3:56
AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Ukraine war fuels 'overlapping crises': World Bank's Malpass

9th - Higher Ed
The World Bank President David Malpass says that Russia's war in Ukraine has set off a chain reaction in the global economy, pushing energy and food prices higher, exacerbating debt concerns and potentially worsening poverty and hunger...
News Clip7:41
Bloomberg

Poorer Than Their Parents: The Income Inequality Crisis

Higher Ed
Aug. 1 -- Richard Dobbs, senior partner at McKinsey Global Institute, and Erik Nielsen, global chief economist at UniCredit, discuss the global income inequality crisis and the potential for the younger generation to be poorer than their...
News Clip3:01
Sky News

Cheap Drugs Threaten Free Trade Agreement

Higher Ed
Cheap Drugs Threaten Free Trade Agreement
News Clip2:34
AFP News Agency

VOICED : Zimbabwean clothing industry struggles

9th - Higher Ed
VOICED : Zimbabwean clothing industry struggles
News Clip4:15
Bloomberg

Could a Higher Retirement Age Cure a Looming Global Pension Crisis?

Higher Ed
Nov.15 -- Adair Turner, chairman at Institute for New Economic Thinking, discusses possible solutions to the looming worldwide pension crisis. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."