Instructional Video8:03
Instructional Video9:08
Mr. Beat

A Guide to Critical Thinking

6th - 12th
Mr. Beat explains what critical thinking is and gives advice for how to critically think. He critically thinks about critical thinking. Critical thinking is hard, but those who are successful at are more successful lifelong learners.
Instructional Video8:38
Sprouts Learning

The Scientific Method: Steps, Examples, Tips and Exercise

Higher Ed
The scientific method is an important tool to solve problems and learn from our observations.
Instructional Video3:53
Mr. Beat

The Primary and Secondary Sources Song

6th - 12th
It's primary versus secondary sources, and primary always has the advantage. This is a song to help you memorize the differences between primary and secondary sources.
Instructional Video4:19
Advocate of Wordz

Epistrophe & Anaphora - Poetry Defined

9th - 12th
There are many literary and poetic devices we use in our everyday speech. Epistrophe and Anaphora are also the kind of literary devices which can be a great and easy introduction into poetry for our youth. But don't be mistaken my...
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Curated Video

Former surgeons general say Robert F. Kennedy Jr. promotes 'dangerous' nonsense

Higher Ed
New ReviewSix former Surgeons General, who were appointed by both Republican and Democratic presidents, have written an op-ed titled "It's Our Duty to Warn The Nation about RFK Jr." Here's why. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

Kemi Badenoch has accused both Labour and Reform UK of practising 'identity politics' and sowing 'division'

Higher Ed
New ReviewKemi Badenoch has accused both Labour and Reform UK of practising “identity politics” and sowing “division”. The Conservative leader said the two parties were “two dies of the same coin”.
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Curated Video

10 years later, how are P.E.I. schools doing when it comes to Indigenous education?

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewIt’s now been a decade since the Truth and Reconciliation Commission released its 94 calls to action, including the mandate that Canadian students learn about residential schools, treaties and Indigenous people’s contributions to the...
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Curated Video

Brandon students mark Truth and Reconciliation Week with Indigenous teachings

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThousands of students from Brandon, Man., and surrounding school divisions are receiving cultural teachings from knowledge keepers and elders at the city's Riverbank Discovery Centre during Truth and Reconciliation Week.
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Curated Video

Charlie Kirk vigil in Windsor attracts hundreds

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewSupporters of the slain U.S. conservative activist Charlie Kirk gathered on Windsor's riverfront on Tuesday night.
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Curated Video

Jingle dancers, drummers perform outside Moncton city hall on National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewA sea people wearing orange shirts gathered in downtown Moncton on Tuesday to honour residential school survivors and remember those who never made it home.
News Clip2:05
Curated Video

How the GTA marked this year's National Day of Truth and Reconciliation

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewToronto marked the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation with events bringing together students, families and survivors. The day commemorates the children who died while being forced to attend church-run and government-funded...
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Curated Video

Opaskwayak Cree Nation members urged to let go of the past at Orange Shirt Day events

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewOver 50 orange balloons were released into the sky over Opaskwayak Cree Nation after the community's Every Child Matters walk on Tuesday. Outside the community's veterans' hall, members dropped items into a sacred fire as part of a...
News Clip1:51
Curated Video

Labrador school invites residential school survivors to speak to students

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewLake Melville School in North West River opened its doors for residential school survivors on Monday, inviting them to speak to students about why National Day for Truth and Reconciliation matters to them.
News Clip2:52
Curated Video

5th National Day for Truth and Reconciliation marked across Canada

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewEvents marking the fifth National Day for Truth and Reconciliation took place across the country, including ceremonies on Parliament Hill featuring survivors' stories and a memorial cloth bearing the names of thousands of children who...
News Clip2:13
Curated Video

Winnipeg school holds special assembly, community walk to mark Orange Shirt Day.

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewStudents and staff from École Robert H Smith School gathered to mark Orange Shirt Day, which is a day to remember and honour survivors and victims of Canada's residential school system.
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Curated Video

Enhancing your well-being: Telehealth company tackles healthy aging

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewInspired by his dad — who died after battling chronic illnesses like diabetes — Saad Alam is on a mission to help others stay healthy, active and young as they age.
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Curated Video

Organization calls out appropriation of Orange Shirts

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe Orange Shirt Society has spent more than a decade promoting Orange Shirt Day to create awareness about the impacts of Indian Residential Schools, but it's now fighting back against companies that have appropriated the Orange Shirt...
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Curated Video

Argentina: Outrage after 3 women tortured, killed on Instagram LIVE stream by drug gang

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe murder of three young women who were tortured live on social media has shocked Argentina. Five suspects have been detained but the alleged mastermind behind the killings is still at large.
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Curated Video

March for justice in Mexico: Demands for answers in disappearance of students

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewDemonstrations have been held in Mexico to mark eleven years since 43 students disappeared in Guerrero state.
News Clip2:03
Curated Video

Canada’s longest-running residential school reopens as a museum

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewCanada's longest running residential school, known as the Mohawk Institute, has reopened as a museum at Ontario’s Woodland Cultural Centre with the goal of preserving the stories of the hundreds of children who were forced to attend and...
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Press Association

Davey insists he is not scared of Farage or legal threats from Elon Musk

Higher Ed
New ReviewSir Ed Davey has said he is not worried that Elon Musk could sue him after he branded the tech billionaire a “criminal”. The Liberal Democrat leader said “no” when pressed by Sky News as to whether he would like to retract calling the...
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Press Association

Ed Davey would welcome legal action from 'criminal' Elon Musk

Higher Ed
New ReviewLib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey says he would welcome legal action from Elon Musk after he labelled the tech billionaire a 'criminal' on Sunday. Sir Ed said that 'the evidence is pretty clear' that Mr Musk’s platform X has broken rules under...
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Press Association

Campaigner backs Hillsborough Law ‘legacy’ after meeting with Starmer

Higher Ed
New ReviewPrime Minister Sir Keir Starmer greets Charlotte Hennessy, Sue Roberts, Margaret Aspinall and Steve Kelly ahead of a meeting with family members of the victims of the Hillsborough disaster, outside 10 Downing Street, London. The meeting...