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Seven Dimensions
Combating Prejudice and Discrimination in the Workplace
This video discusses the topics of prejudice and discrimination in the workplace. It explores the harmful effects of prejudging others based on appearances and the importance of promoting diversity, empathy, and open communication in...
Curated Video
Are you 'Black' or 'African American?'
Throughout American history people of the African Diaspora have been called so many things...all the things...but what does it truly mean, and how does it impact or affect the way we see ourselves.
Looking Glass Universe
How real are the real numbers, really?
We usually say that infinity isnt real, but here well see how crucial it is to have one very big infinity for the real world; there is an infinite number of numbers. But why do we need real numbers at all? Arent rational numbers...
Sprouts Learning
How to Change Bad Habits
To form a habit, you need to repeat a behavior until it is reflected in the structure of your brain. Its often best done in tiny steps.
FuseSchool
BIOLOGY - Physiology - Anaerobic Respiration
Sometimes animals and plants cannot get enough oxygen to respire aerobically, such as during intense exercise, but they still need to respire to survive. After all, everything relies on respiration for energy. Luckily there is a back-up...
Science360
Eyes of Science - Innovators
Sometimes the biggest problems can be solved by looking at the tiniest details. NION Co. president Ondrej Krivanek and Rutgers University scientist Philip Batson are part of a collaboration to build one of the world's most advanced...
Curated Video
Creating Right Triangles on a Coordinate Plane
In this video, the teacher explains how to create a right triangle on a coordinate plane using two points that form a diagonal line segment. They review the properties of right triangles and the Pythagorean theorem, and demonstrate...
Curated Video
Analyzing Graphs: The Race Between the Tortoise and the Hare
This video teaches how to interpret and analyze graphs to describe the rate of change in a function. Two different graphs are used to tell stories about water levels in a bathtub and the classic race between a tortoise and a hare....
Amor Sciendi
Every Brush Stroke a Testimony
The Banjo Lesson by Henry Ossawa Tanner is a vindication of culture and art in an oppressed population.
Curated Video
Dividing Whole Numbers by Fractions Using Models
In this lesson, mathematicians learn how to divide whole numbers by fractions using models. They are taught to think of the division as how many groups of the fraction are in the whole number.
Curated Video
Understanding Verbs: Identifying Actions and States of Being
In this video, students will learn how to identify verbs by recognizing actions or states of being in sentences. The lesson explains the common mistake of mistaking nouns for verbs and emphasizes the importance of understanding what a...
Seven Dimensions
Breaking Stereotypes: Challenging Prejudice and Discrimination in the Workplace
This video discusses the issue of stereotyping and its negative impact on individuals and society. It emphasizes the importance of avoiding preconceived judgments and getting to know people based on their behavior rather than...
Math Fortress
Geometry: Introduction to Geometry (Level 1 of 7)
This video introduces the basic building blocks for the successful study of geometry. This video goes over the appropriate ways to denote and name points, lines, segments, rays, angles and triangles.
Curated Video
Adding Fractions with the Same Denominator: Solving Word Problems
In this lesson, students will learn how to solve word problems involving adding fractions with the same denominator by breaking them apart into unit fractions. They will understand that the numerator represents the number of parts and...
PBS
Pbs: Sammy Davis, Jr.: I've Gotta Be Me: Race, Politics, and Identity
Explore the complex identity of Sammy Davis, Jr. and its impact on his career as a performer in this video from American Masters, Sammy Davis, Jr.: I've Gotta Be Me. As a black man in a predominantly white industry, Sammy struggled to be...
TES Global
Tes: Is Othello a Racist Play a Filmed Debate
[Free Registration/Login Required] This is the highlights of a video debate on the issue "Is 'Othello' a Racist Play?" which was held on Sunday 9 August 2015 at the Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon. [7:13]
Crash Course
Crash Course Film Criticism #6: Do the Right Thing
Mainstream American films don't often tackle race and racism head-on, and when they do, they often end up trying to find easy answers. Which makes films like Spike Lee's Do the Right Thing all the more powerful. It's an intimate portrait...
PBS
Pbs Learning Media: Sesame Street: The Power of We
Children look to their families with love and trust to guide their understanding about their place in this great big world. Here are some easy-to-use resources to help guide conversations with your child about racism and coming together...
Science Friday Initiative
Science Friday: Science and Race
We'll hear about an exhibition on race produced by the American Anthropological Association. Are we so different? [35 min, 21 sec]
NPR: National Public Radio
Npr: w.e.b. Du Bois
This NPR archive story discusses W. E. B. DuBois' exploration of America's ongoing struggle with race. Michele Norris presents a reexamination of The Souls of Black Folk, on the book's 100th anniversary.
Crash Course
Crash Course Sociology #34: Race and Ethnicity
What's the difference between race and ethnicity? Today we'll look at how definitions of races and ethnicities have changed over time and across places. We also discuss the terms minority and minority-majority and how races are defined...
PBS
Pbs: Jefferson's Blood
A website companion to PBS Frontline looks at Jefferson and his possible relationship with his slave Sally Hemings.