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Australian Children's Television Foundation
Why Do Marine Biologists Collect Whale Poo?
Season 2, Whale Shark part 4.
The researchers Kayne and Kamil are with get excited when they spot whale shark poo floating in the ocean. What type of information can we learn from this biological specimen? Kayne and Kamil are about...
The researchers Kayne and Kamil are with get excited when they spot whale shark poo floating in the ocean. What type of information can we learn from this biological specimen? Kayne and Kamil are about...
Curated Video
I WONDER - When Was The First Grand Prix?
This video is answering the question of when was the first grand prix.
Curated Video
I WONDER - What Do The Different Flags Mean In A Formula One Race?
This video is answering the question of what do the different flags mean in a Formula One race.
Australian Children's Television Foundation
Swimming with a Whale Shark
Season 2, Whale Shark part 5.
The crew finally spots a whale shark and Kayne jumps in the water to complete his mission. Learn a few safety tips about swimming with whale sharks and see just how big these creatures
are!...
The crew finally spots a whale shark and Kayne jumps in the water to complete his mission. Learn a few safety tips about swimming with whale sharks and see just how big these creatures
are!...
Curated Video
#9 Citing Textual Evidence During Reading (Reading Comprehension)
In this video, I teach you how to cite a quote or textual evidence from a book. I teach a simple and easy process to help you understand what you are reading!
Curated Video
Teddybear auction
What's happen UK, toy trains, screaming competition, geese racing and explore Turkey.
Curated Video
Ox racing
Explore Germany, paragliders, chocolate stamps, Mexico and Schumachers karts.
Science360
Science of the Winter Olympics - Short Track Speed Skating
The U.S. speed skating team has two best hopes against a powerful South Korean team that took three- of-a-possible-four golds in Torino: Apolo Ohno and J.R. Celski--an 18-year-old World Champion in his first Olympics. Speed skating is...
Science360
Science of the Winter Olympics - Mathletes
It's been called "the Queen of Sciences"--mathematics. It might not be as obvious in Olympic sports as physics or materials-engineering, but math--from simple arithmetic to calculus--is part of every jump, every spin, every move the...
Professor Dave Explains
Calvin Coolidge: Silent Cal (1923 - 1929)
Calvin Coolidge was president during the Roaring 20s. His economic policies largely led to the Great Depression, but he had very progressive views regarding Civil Rights, and huge gains were made by minorities during his time in office....
Brainwaves Video Anthology
David E. Kirkland - Critical Race Theory
David E. Kirkland is a transdisciplinary scholar of language, literacy, and urban education, who explores through the construct of literacy the intersections among language, race, gender, and urban youth culture. His work has also...
Curated Video
Olympics 2020: are the rules for trans athletes fair?
In 2020 transgender athletes may take part in the Olympic Games for the first time. But allowing transgender women to compete in women’s sport is provoking a heated debate about inclusion and fairness.
Religion for Breakfast
The Academic Study of Religion Explained
Religious studies draws inspiration from multiple academic disciplines: sociology, anthropology, history, neuroscience, biology, psychology, political science..so no matter what you're interested in, you can probably find a home in...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Johnny E. Williams - Critical Race Theory
Johnny E. Williams is the author of African-American Religion and the Civil Rights Movement in Arkansas (University Press of Mississippi 2003) and Decoding Racial Ideology in Genomics (Lexington Books 2016). The former book examines the...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Angela Onwuachi-Willig - Critical Race Theory
Angela Onwuachi-Willig is dean and and Ryan Roth Gallo & Ernest J. Gallo Professor of Law at Boston University School of Law. A renowned legal scholar and expert in critical race theory, employment discrimination, and family law, she...
Healthcare Triage
Infant Mortality in the United States is Surprisingly High
Many more babies die in the United States than you might think. In 2014, more than 23,000 infants died in their first year of life, or about six for every 1,000 born. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 25 other...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Detra Price-Dennis & Yolanda Sealey-Ruiz - Advancing Racial Literacies in Teacher Education
Dr. Detra Price-Dennis is an Associate Professor of Education in the Department of Mathematics, Science, and Technology at Teachers College, Columbia University, in the Communications, Media, Learning Technologies, and Design program....
Makematic
Girl Culture
Clothes aren’t just functional – for centuries, girls have used them as political tools to challenge gender norms, confront dominant ideas of femininity and race and help create the culture you live in today.
Healthcare Triage
Racial Disparities in Healthcare are Pervasive
Study after study affirms that doctors treat their patients differently, depending on the patient's race. Minority patients get different diagnoses, different treatments, and are often subject to being stereotyped by their physicians.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Robert Goodrich RACCE (Radical Advocates for Cross Cultural Education)
Robert M. Goodrich is a Waterbury, CT native who was educated by the Waterbury Public School district through the 8th grade and graduated from Sacred Heart High School in 1993. He then attended Western Connecticut State University...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Julian Vasquez Heilig - Critical Race Theory
Julian Vasquez Heilig leads nearly 3,000 students, staff and faculty as the Dean of the University of Kentucky College of Education. He is also a tenured professor of Educational Policy Studies and Evaluation. While at UK, the College of...