Instructional Video5:13
Curated Video

Persuasive Writing 1

3rd - Higher Ed
Persuasive Writing explains the purpose of persuasive writing and lists examples of focused, specific topics for persuasive writing.
Instructional Video4:21
Curated Video

Is That a Fact?

3rd - Higher Ed
Using The First Step, Miss Palomine talks about what statements are facts and what statements are not facts, and how we tell the difference.
Instructional Video2:02
Curated Video

Election of 1948: The Underdog

9th - Higher Ed
The suspenseful 1948 presidential election exposed the consequences of flawed polls, as Truman's astonishing victory upended expectations and forever changed how pollsters make predictions.
Instructional Video9:35
Curated Video

How To Talk So People Listen - Make People Remember You

Higher Ed
How to talk so people listen. This video will focus on how to speak with authority and influence. Having people listen to you makes it easy to get the things you want. Here are 3 ways to develop more charisma. 1. Smile when you talk....
Instructional Video15:55
All Ears English

1936 - How Shakespeare can Boost your Business English

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Do you read the classics? Today get 3 high-level English words that Shakespeare invented and that you can employ in a corporate setting to keep your business English from being lackluster. Listen in today!
Instructional Video18:42
All Ears English

2044 - Do You Like Airplane Food? Easy Conversation Starters About Travel Style

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Do you recline your seat when you travel? We all love to travel, but today get 5 conversation starters to ask someone their opinions about plane time. Listen in for connection skills today.
Instructional Video16:14
All Ears English

2049 - I Have to Say, Your English Is Very Natural

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Today we answer a listener question - what is the difference between I have to say, I would say, and I would have to say? Learn more about these 3 useful phrases and get barbecue guest tips in American culture.
Instructional Video12:44
All Ears English

1941 - What Is Critical Race Theory?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Have you heard the term critical race theory? Today Lindsay and Aubrey give you a high-level overview of the debate going on today in American culture and you'll get the vocabulary you need to start conversations about this crucial topic.
Instructional Video10:49
Curated Video

How to Recognize a Toxic Relationship

Higher Ed
How To recognize a toxic relationship. That's what I discuss in this video. I give you 10 red flags to recognize a toxic relationship and 4 ways to detox the relationship. Here is a list of some behaviors that I believe should be...
Instructional Video7:20
The Guardian

Western Sahara: the last colony in Africa

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Annexed by Morocco more than 40 years ago, Western Sahara is known as the last colony in Africa. Iman Amrani visits the Dakhla refugee camp in Algeria, where the remote Fisahara festival is held. Women explain how they are using film...
Instructional Video3:41
Curated Video

Author’s Purpose Types

3rd - Higher Ed
Author’s Purpose Types explores the three types of author’s purpose: to entertain, to persuade, and to inform.
Instructional Video8:26
Curated Video

Low Self-Esteem: Signs You Have It, How You Get It, How to Increase It

Higher Ed
Your self-esteem is how you see yourself and your opinion of yourself. How useful do you feel? Do you believe you have good qualities? Do you think you’re able to do thing as well as other people? In this video I’ll show you signs you...
Instructional Video2:19
Curated Video

Citizenship and Personal Responsibility

3rd - Higher Ed
This lesson explains how citizenship includes obligations by describing examples of how citizens exercise personal responsibility.
Instructional Video8:07
Curated Video

Do Stimulants Change Your Personality?

Higher Ed
Do stimulants change your personality? If you look this question up on the Internet you will probably find that the short answer is no. But if you really do a deep dive into the research on how these medications affect the brain the...
Instructional Video7:34
Brian McLogan

Don't always pick what you think is the most complicated side

12th - Higher Ed
Not always do we need to simplify the most complicated side. In this example I show you why that is the case ⭐️ Don't get rid of your denominators, combine them - • Don't get rid of your denominators, c... 🔥Verifying trigonometric...
Instructional Video7:09
Mr. Beat

When the Supreme Court Justified Japanese Internment Camps | Korematsu v. United States

6th - 12th
In episode 36 of Supreme Court Briefs, after the United States government forces Japanese American citizens into relocation centers during World War II, one man refuses and gets himself into some big trouble.
Instructional Video4:35
Mr. Beat

Going to Prison For Criticizing the Government | Debs v. United States

6th - 12th
In episode 13 of Supreme Court Briefs, Eugene Debs gives a speech criticizing war and praising socialism. He promptly gets arrested for breaking the Sedition Act, and spends the next several years fighting for his freedom.
Instructional Video4:40
Mr. Beat

Can You Burn An American Flag? | Texas v. Johnson

6th - 12th
In episode 7 of Supreme Court Briefs, a dude named Johnson burns the American flag and the whole country seems to freak out. Does the First Amendment protect flag burning?
Instructional Video4:05
Mr. Beat

Is Prayer Allowed at Public School? | Engel v. Vitale

6th - 12th
In the third episode of Supreme Court Briefs, Mr. Beat examines the first of many Supreme Court cases dealing with the separation of church and state- Engel v. Vitale. The state board of education said that students were to open each...
Instructional Video5:54
Curated Video

Fact and Opinion

3rd - Higher Ed
Fact and Opinion distinguishes between fact and opinion by citing evidence of each.
Instructional Video1:50
The Business Professor

Delphi Method

Higher Ed
What is the Delphi Method? The Delphi method or Delphi technique is a structured communication technique or method, originally developed as a systematic, interactive forecasting method which relies on a panel of experts. The technique...
Instructional Video1:41
The Business Professor

Abilene Paradox

Higher Ed
What is the Abilene Paradox? The Abilene paradox is a collective fallacy, in which a group of people collectively decide on a course of action that is counter to the preferences of most or all individuals in the group, while each...
Instructional Video3:47
Curated Video

Establishing Purpose and Organizing Ideas

K - 8th
Students will learn how to choose a purpose for their own writing by organizing their own essay ideas.
Instructional Video7:07
Señor Jordan

02 Spanish Lesson - ¿Qué? vs ¿Cuál?

12th - Higher Ed
Hola. En esta lección, hablamos de las diferencias entre Qué y Cuál... dos palabras que pueden significar "What" en inglés. Sometimes they can be confusing to us gringos. But hopefully this video helps you understand the fundamental...