Instructional Video1:15
Curated Video

Elon Musk slammed for sharing lies about the response to Sweden school shooting

9th - Higher Ed
Elon Musk slammed for sharing lies about the response to Sweden school shootingSource: Various
Instructional Video4:37
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Why should you read “Fahrenheit 451”? - Iseult Gillespie

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Ray Bradbury’s novel imagines a world where books are banned- and possessing, let alone reading them, is forbidden.The protagonist, Montag, is a fireman responsible for destroying what remains. The story raises the question: how can you...
Instructional Video21:51
Curated Video

Understanding how Landon presents childhood in 'Captain Cook (To My Brother)'

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can explain how Landon presents ideas of childhood and the relationship with her brother. Key learning points: - Landon's poem is a nostalgic memory of her time spent playing with her brother in their garden. - The use...
Instructional Video5:44
Curated Video

Catalonia’s independence movement, explained

9th - 11th
This referendum was not the region's first. Subscribe to our channel!'http://goo.gl/0bsAjO' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>channel! On October 1st Catalonia held a controversial referendum on independence. Before the vote took place,...
Instructional Video22:14
Curated Video

Exploring youth justice in the Victorian era

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can present a convincing argument about youth justice. Key learning points: - Victorians were tough on crime to deter people from offending. - Victorians valued discipline and responsibility. - It was a middle class myth...
Instructional Video2:15
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Michael C. Johanek - Teachers Make a Difference - Lawrence Cremin & Greg Knittel

Higher Ed
Dr. Johanek is a Senior Fellow at the Graduate School of Education (GSE), University of Pennsylvania, where he is also Director of the Mid-Career Doctoral Program in Educational Leadership; Co-Director of the Inter-American...
Instructional Video8:16
Space Videos

ESO Top 10 Astronomy Discoveries - Top 10 space discoveries

9th - 11th
Observations with ESO telescopes have led to many breakthroughs in astronomy, and, over the years, have been responsible for some truly remarkable findings. Here is our list of ESO´s Top 10 astronomical discoveries so far. top 10: Stars...
Instructional Video2:19
Big Think

Bryan Cranston to non-voters: Don’t let cynicism get in the way of your voice / your rights

6th - 11th
Is a 55.7% voter turnout really enough? Bryan Cranston was disappointed with the 2016 presidential election, not for the outcome but for the process. According to Census Bureau figures it was a bumper year for voter engagement with 137.5...
Instructional Video7:44
Big Think

Cultural accommodation: How to navigate societal diversity | Chandran Kukathas | Big Think

6th - 11th
Cultural accommodation: How to navigate societal diversity New videos DAILYef='https://bigth.ink/youtube' targvideoslank' rel='nofollow'>DAILY Join Big Think Edge for exclusive
Instructional Video4:51
Curated Video

Innate lymphoid cells

9th - 11th
Along with the skin, the gut mucosa represents the first line of defense against environmental factors. In the gut mucosa, a recently discovered type of lymphocytes called innate lymphoid cells (ILCs) maintain tissue homeostasis,...
Instructional Video2:23
Curated Video

Cursive handwriting is dying. But some politicians refuse to accept it.

9th - 11th
The bizarre fight over cursive handwriting, explained in 2 minutes. Subscribe to our channel!'http://goo.gl/0bsAjO' target=Loongnk' rel='nofollow'>channel! Penmanship sample from Schin
Instructional Video5:03
Curated Video

Tumour immunology and immunotherapy

9th - 11th
This animation created by Nature Reviews Cancer and Nature Reviews Immunology illustrates how tumour cells are sensed and destroyed by cells of the immune system and how tumours can evolve to evade immune-mediated elimination. Scientists...
Instructional Video4:18
Curated Video

Tiny treasure: The future of nano-gold

9th - 11th
Lumps of gold moulded into rings, coins and ingots have been highly prized for millennia. But recently, scientists have realised that tiny pieces of this precious metal – far too small to be seen by the naked eye - could also become a...
Instructional Video3:24
Curated Video

Democratic School Education

Higher Ed
To help us to make more such videos, visitef='http://www.patreon.com/sprouts' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>visit Democratic Education is based on the belief that children themselves know best what is good for them. The job of a...
Instructional Video14:26
Curated Video

How 4 companies control the beef industry

9th - 11th
Corporate consolidation is making it impossible for cattle ranchers to stay afloat. Subscribe and turn on notifications 🔔 so you don't miss any videosf='http://goo.gl/0bsAjO' target='_blank' rel='nofollow'>videos Cattle auctions...
Instructional Video10:10
The Atlantic

Who Saves Farm Animals From a Hurricane?

9th - 11th
Kristin Hartness and Jay Yontz's animal sanctuary Ziggy's Refuge was responsible for some incredible rescues when Hurricane Florence hit North Carolina. Many of the animals they saved were pigs, chickens, and cows that were trapped in...
Instructional Video11:53
The Atlantic

A Radio Station for Nostalgic Cowboys

9th - 11th
Willcox, Arizona. Population 3,500. “It's not unlike many other towns one might pass by on the freeway while driving around the American West,” the filmmaker Zack Wright told The Atlantic. Driving by is exactly what Wright and his...
Instructional Video20:46
The Atlantic

In Colombia, Murders Without Consequence

9th - 11th
In Colombia, social leaders and community organizers are routinely assassinated, while those responsible are rarely prosecuted. “We made this film because no one, particularly the US media, seemed to care,” co-director Tom Laffay told...
Instructional Video3:14
Curated Video

Nerve repair: Regeneration in spinal-cord injury

9th - 11th
Spinal-cord injuries affect about half a million people each year and can leave patients completely paralysed below the site of injury. Currently, damage to this precious bundle of nerve fibres is irreversible. Researchers are working to...
Instructional Video7:57
Curated Video

ALS: A video legacy

9th - 11th
This documentary features two projects that are helping people with a terminal neurodegenerative disease to record video messages for their families, enabling them to leave a legacy for future generations. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis...
Instructional Video2:55
Curated Video

Repairing the cornea: let there be sight

9th - 11th
The cornea is our window onto the world, letting light into our eyes, and it must be kept in perfect condition. Damage to the cornea and the vital ‘limbal’ cells that surround it can have severe consequences, and can ultimately lead to...
Instructional Video3:13
Curated Video

Quantum computers: Computing the impossible

9th - 11th
Quantum computers could crack problems that are impossible for conventional computers. But first researchers have to build one that's big enough to be useful. This animation looks at the challenges and rewards of creating a quantum...
Instructional Video11:10
The Atlantic

The Death of the Non-Unanimous Jury

9th - 11th
The legacy of Jim Crow continues to loom large in the United States. But nowhere is it arguably more evident than in Louisiana. In 1898, a constitutional convention successfully codified a slew of Jim Crow laws in a flagrant effort to...
Instructional Video1:29
TV411

Dependent and Independent Clauses Join Forces

7th - 12th Standards
Young grammarians are often confused by clauses, especially the difference between dependent and independent clauses. Clarify the confusion with a color-coded worksheet that clearly defines and illustrates the differences and then gives...