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What Makes Someone Native American?: Ep 4 of Crash Course Native American History
What makes a Native American? Is it the way a person looks, their family history, or something else? In this episode of Crash Course Native American history, we dive into the ways people define and reclaim tribal identity, from blood...
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How does devolved government operate in the UK?
Pupil outcome: I can explain what devolution is and its role in the UK today. Key learning points: - Devolution is the transfer of powers from the UK government to regional government. - Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have their...
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Comparing Chingonyi’s ‘Kumukanda’ to other Edexcel 'Belonging' poems
Pupil outcome: I can explain explore how 'Kumukanda' can be compared thematically to a range of poems from the anthology. Key learning points: - 'Kumukanda' and 'Jamaican British' both explore the struggle in finding belonging when the...
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Understanding the poem ‘Kumukanda’ by Kayo Chingonyi
Pupil outcome: I can show understanding of the poem 'Kumukanda' through annotation and an exploration of its big ideas. Key learning points: - 'Kumukanda' was written by Kayo Chingonyi, a Zambian poet who moved to the UK when he was six....
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Building analytical paragraphs about Edexcel's Belonging poetry
Pupil outcome: I can analyse a range of model answers to explore what makes an effective comparative analysis. Key learning points: - Topic sentences need to be clear, comparative and linked to the question. - Relevant quotations from...
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Inherited Pain: The Science of Generational Trauma
Some experiences are so powerful, they shape not only our lives, but also those of our children and grandchildren. This intergenerational transmission of deep stress is known as generational trauma.
Great Big Story
Drezus, hip hop as a voice for native resilience
Explore the journey of Drezus, a Cree and Anishinaabe rapper, using hip hop to confront stereotypes and inspire native communities.
Great Big Story
Drezus, hip hop as a voice for native resilience
Explore the journey of Drezus, a Cree and Anishinaabe rapper, using hip hop to confront stereotypes and inspire native communities.
Curated Video
What People Get Wrong About African-American English
It's one of the most studied — and most controversial — varieties of English. But many people still hold deep misconceptions about African-American English (AAE).
Great Big Story
The Worst Liquor Ever
Discover the legend behind Jeppson's Malort, a liquor that's infamous for its divisive taste. Join Tremaine Atkinson, CEO and head distiller of CH Distillery, as he shares the intriguing story of how Carl Jeppson, a Swedish immigrant...
Great Big Story
Adopted as a Baby_ a Farmer Digs Into Her Culture
Join Kristen Leach on her farming journey as she grows Korean and East Asian herbs in California, enriching local cuisines.
Great Big Story
Teaching Adoptive Parents to Care for Natural Hair
Discover the heartwarming journey of Styles for Kids, a non-profit empowering transracial adoptive families by providing essential hair care services, education, and resources.
The Wall Street Journal
Bringing Mexico To The Table
Enrique Olvera has won global acclaim for exploring and showcasing Mexico's ingredients and culinary history. Learn how he translates different cultures and cities into dishes, and what he is doing to reshape work culture in his industry .
Schooling Online Kids
The Life Stage Series: Social Development - Harmony Day
Eugene has an important question. How can his classmates all be Australian, even though they look so different? On Harmony Day, he discovers that some of his friends are Welsh, while others are Indian, Aboriginal, and Jewish! Celebrate...
PBS
Art21: Season One: Spirituality
From the first Season of Art21 on PBS. The topic is Spirituality and the artists covered are Beryl Korot, Ann Hamilton, John Feodorov, Shahzia Sikander and James Turrel. Includes links to biographies of the artists and to their artist...
PBS
Pbs: Wyoming's Native Americans: Lived History: The Story of the Wind River Virtual Museum
'Lived History' documents the making of the Wind River Virtual Museum, a high definition archive of Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho ancestral artifacts. In the accompanying lesson plan (found in the Support Materials) students will...
PBS
Pbs: Wyoming's Native Americans: Who Are the Northern Arapaho?
Students will gain an understanding of the Northern Arapaho people located on the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming. In the accompanying lessons plans (found in the Support Materials), students will learn how the Northern Arapaho came to...
BBC
Bbc Podcasts: Episode 89: Australian Bark Shield 7 Oct 2010
Aboriginal shield collected by Captain Cook. Neil MacGregor, Director of the British Museum, looks at a shield owned by one of the first Indigenous Australians to set eyes on Europeans, as they descended on Botany Bay in 1770. What can...