Curated Video
Heart of Service: Dedication to Rural Healthcare
It's difficult to convince highly trained ophthalmologists to work in rural areas as it is financially challenging. Dr. Samuel, who was saved by doctors at Aira Hospital and later received sponsorship to study and later to train as an...
Curated Video
Restoring Independence Through Sight
Today, Mrs. Thadeledge will find out if her cataract surgery was successful. If so, she will be able to return to work and help improve her family's financial situation. This clip emphasizes how the high-quality cataract surgery results...
Curated Video
Battling Cataracts From Washtington to Ethiopia
Dr. James Guzek, a founding ophthalmologist of the Tropical Health Alliance Foundation, contrasts the early cataract treatment in the U.S. with the advanced techniques required in Ethiopia. Motivated by the dire need he witnessed in...
Curated Video
Peer Pressure
Dr. Forrester teaches about peer pressure and how to handle social situations.
Curated Video
Romeo and Juliet 4.5 Interview with Capulet and Friar Lawrence
This video explores the dramatic and emotional events of Act 4, Scene 5 in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," where the characters react to the apparent death of Juliet. Viewers will gain insights into the use of language, character...
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Indian Reservations
Dr. Forrester talks about the history of the Indian reservations in the United States and what the reservations are like today.
Curated Video
Julius Caesar 3.2 Scene Summary
In this video, Brutus speaks to a restless crowd in Rome, defending his role in Caesar's assassination as a patriotic act for the good of Rome. Following Brutus, Mark Antony subtly manipulates public sentiment, turning the crowd towards...
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Julius Caesar 3.2 Performance: Antony, Lines 202-222
In this pivotal scene from Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar," Mark Antony cleverly navigates the complex landscape of Roman political sentiments following Caesar's assassination. This video helps viewers understand Antony’s strategic use of...
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Hamlet 1.5 Performance: Hamlet Speaks with the Ghost
The ghost reveals to Hamlet that he is the spirit of his father, doomed to roam due to the sins of his life until they are purged. He tells Hamlet of his murder by his brother, Claudius, who poisoned him while he slept in his orchard,...
Curated Video
The Fiedler Contingency Theory of Leadership Effectiveness
Fred Fiedler developed a contingency model of leadership that suggests a leader’s effectiveness is contingent on the fit between their leadership style and the situation they face. 🧭 This video is part of course module number 3.11.3 🏢...
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Team Leadership: Handling Team Problems
Team working is not always smooth and easy. So, an essential part of team leadership is handling team problems. Here we look at the basics of how to handle 8 common team problems.
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Restoring Marine Life and Livelihoods: The Sustainable Transformation of Ryong
This video highlights the efforts of the local community in Ryong, a remote and impoverished province in Indonesia, to protect and restore their marine resources. With the support of environmental organizations like WWF, they have...
Curated Video
The Impact of Missionaries
Three diverse researchers describe the profound impact that missionaries have had on communities both in the USA and abroad. Featured are: Nile Green, Professor in World History and an expert on Islamic History and religion in the world...
Learning Mole
Farmer and Snake
This is a great resource for PHSE and Literacy. Students will learn the classic stories from Aesop’s Fables as well as being able to take on board the moral and social decisions being made by the characters of each story. This story...
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Elizabeth Blackwell: Trailblazer for Women in Medicine
The first woman to graduate from a U.S. medical college, Elizabeth Blackwell broke through gender barriers to make history. Her remarkable story of courage and perseverance serves as a testament to the strength of the human spirit.
PBS
Why Do We Have Housing Projects?
What's the history behind public housing? Why do governments all over the world subsidize housing for the public. Today, Dannielle look at the evolution of housing projects and how the government got into the landlord game.
Curated Video
What Do Plants Need
Miss Palomine reviews that plants need soil, water, and sunlight to grow. She then shows the student two exceptions, and explains that different plants have different needs for sunlight, soil, and water.
The Guardian
From dealing drugs to delivering food: Pastor Mick on Burnley's Covid crisis
Pastor Mick Fleming has devoted all of his time in this lockdown to supporting the poorest communities in Burnley. But his life hasn’t always been this way. He tells us how he swapped a life of crime for delivering food parcels seven...
The Guardian
Should we abolish private schools?
A disproportionate number of people who occupy the top jobs across the UK – from the prime minister and leading politicians to judges and entertainers – were privately educated. Campaigners who think this situation has gone on too long...
The Guardian
Pride and prejudice in the UK
According to the 2013 NatCen British Social Attitudes survey, almost a third of British people report that they have some feelings of racial prejudice. A recent Guardian event discussed what racism looks like in the UK today. The debate...
Curated Video
Creepy Crawly Halloween Special
Jessi shares some of her favorite creepy crawly critters for Halloween. Just because they're creepy doesn't mean they aren't amazing!
Rock 'N Learn
On Top of Spaghetti
Brad would like to sing a beautiful version of a classic folk song, but the Spaghetti Chef has some different ideas! Laugh and sing along as they sort out their differences and learn to work together. The result is a hilarious mixture of...
PBS
Philip & Julia Go to THERAPY!
How does your emotional history impact your financial decisions? We went to therapy to find out!
Sir Linkalot
Lesson 63 - Homophones (Levels 1&2)
Material covered:Bare & bear,Brake & break,Paw, poor & pour ,Road & rode,Hour & our,Of & off