Curated Video
Hamlet 2.2 The Irony in Hamlet's Character
This video delves into a pivotal moment in Shakespeare's Hamlet where the titular character grapples with his hesitation to act against Claudius. After expressing his rage, Hamlet immediately doubts his resolve, highlighting his inner...
Curated Video
What Did Those Famous Words Mean?
Mr. Griot reads and discusses Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, explaining what he meant and why he wrote it.
Curated Video
Julius Caesar 3.2 Background: The Importance of Oratory
This video explores the importance of oratory in ancient Rome, emphasizing its role in public and political life before the invention of the printing press. Highlighting figures like Cicero, Julius Caesar, and Mark Antony, it illustrates...
Wonderscape
John Lewis: Early Life and Path to Activism
This video outlines the early life of civil rights leader John Lewis, born to sharecropping parents in Alabama. It highlights his inspiration from Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr., his participation in sit-ins, and his commitment to...
Hip Hughes History
The Gettysburg Address: A Reading
The Gettysburg Address with titles. (and a little acoustic strumming). Uploaded on November 19, 2018, 155 years to the day after Abraham Lincoln delivered it.
Schooling Online
English Essentials - Nailing Non-fiction - Finer Details of Analysing Non-fiction Texts (Stage 5, Years/Grades 9-10)
In today’s lesson, we’ll take a closer look at the finer details of non-fiction texts. We’ll break down specific techniques composers use to appeal to ethos, logos and pathos. As always, we’ll recap the basics before moving on to more...
Science360
The Mission of the Office of Legislative and Public Affairs
What is the mission of the Office of Legislative and Public Affairs within the National Science Foundation? What is OLPA currently working on and what are its goals for the future? This video explains all the above and shows you what the...
Curated Video
Public Spaces: The Birth of Nations
Public spaces are places for democracy. Open to everyone, and a space where people can gather, they could form a type of government where the people have ultimate power.
Schooling Online
English Essentials - Nailing Non-fiction - 'Big Picture' Questions in Non-fiction Texts (Stage 5, Years/Grades 9-10)
Welcome back to Nailing Non-Fiction! Join us for a fun but rigorous lesson on the different text types that comprise the genre of Non-Fiction. We’ll discuss informative and persuasive texts and how composers use language to achieve their...
Schooling Online
English Essentials - Nailing Non-Fiction - 'Big Picture' Questions to Ask in Non-fiction Analysis (Stage 4, Years/Grades 7-8)
Join us in our first lesson on Nailing Non-fiction!. This lesson will unpack the ‘big picture’ questions you need to ask when analysing non-fiction texts. Come and learn about different types of non-fiction texts. You’ll discover that...
Let's Tute
Developing Your Unique Style for Public Speaking
In this lesson, the teacher discusses how to develop your own unique style for public speaking by noting down your personality traits, staying natural and unique, making a connection with the audience, practicing and merging your style...
Curated Video
William Jennings Bryan: Flag of an Empire Speech
Former U.S. Secretary of State, William Jennings Bryan spoke in Indianapolis back in 1900 on the opposition of Imperialism within America. The speech has since been entitled Flag of an Empire.
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Robert L. Dilenschneider - Teachers Make a Difference - Walt Seifert
Robert L. Dilenschneider formed The Dilenschneider Group in October 1991. Prior to forming his own firm, Mr. Dilenschneider served as president and chief executive officer of Hill and Knowlton, Inc. from 1986 to 1991. He has counseled...
Let's Tute
Types of Speeches and Occasions for Public Speaking
This video covers the four types of speeches (manuscript, memorized, impromptu, and extemporaneous) and the occasions and platforms where public speaking is required. It provides tips on how to effectively deliver each type of speech and...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Tim Madigan Teachers Make a Difference - Mike Lundby and Howie Good
In a journalism career spanning more than three decades, Tim has written for the Washington Post, Chicago Tribune, Politico, Reader's Digest, and for thirty years the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. Tim's books include the critically acclaimed...
Let's Tute
Mastering the Art of Public Speaking
This video offers a course to help individuals master the art of public speaking, with four modules covering topics such as effective communication, developing a personal style, organizing and outlining speeches, and delivering with...
Mr. Beat
Comparing Trump to Hitler Doesn't Work (excerpt of Context podcast)
In which Mr. Beat, Robert from Reading Through History, and Cypher from Cynical Historian discuss Tom Richey's video comparing Donald Trump to Adolf Hitler and Keith Hughes' response video. Why do so many people make such a bad...
History Hub
Emmeline Pankhurst's Hartford 'Freedom or Death' Speech 1913
An actor's reading of Emmeline Pankhurst's Hartford 'Freedom of Death' speech from November 1913.
Red Rock Films
What was the March on Washington?
How a much-feared gathering of 250,000 demonstrators became a shining example of peaceful protest and set the stage for one of the world's most famous speeches.
Press Association
Justin Welby likens General Synod to Conservative Party Conference in Guildhall speech
The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby shows his funny side in a speech filled with humour at the annual Lord Mayor's banquet at London's Guildhall. Full speech.
Bloomberg
Westpac's Evans on RBA's Incoming Governor
Australia's Treasurer has announced that Michele Bullock will be the new Reserve Bank of Australia Governor when incumbent Philip Lowe's term expires in September. Bill Evans, Westpac's chief economist, discusses what the appointment may...
Bloomberg
Former Fed Governor Laurence Meyer on Bullard
Former Fed Governor Laurence Meyer reflects on Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President James Bullard's legacy, who will fully depart from his post Aug. 14 to become the inaugural dean of the Mitchell E. Daniels, Jr. School of...
Bridgeman Arts
Berlin Mayor, Gustav Böß, speaks at the opening of an exhibition. Berlin 1924-1928
Exhibition hall, from outside and inside. Mayor Gustav Böß speaking at official opening of an exhibition. Photos of the Berlin Magistrate highlighting Ernst Reuter, responsible for transportation.
Bridgeman Arts
1960s: File folders labelled Television, Speeches, Press Releases
1960s: File folders labelled Television, Speeches, Press Releases. Candidate speaks on television.