Instructional Video7:21
Curated Video

Project-Based Learning

Higher Ed
Project Based Learning, in short PBL, is a powerful way to learn new things and remember them for a long time. It describes a form of learning that happens as a result of solving actual problems. To understand it better, let's look at...
Instructional Video8:32
Curated Video

Fetal Development: Learning Inside the Womb

Higher Ed
Everything starts the day your mom’s egg meets your dad’s sperm. 4 weeks later, your little brain begins to form. Epidemiologist David Barker says that whilst developing inside our mother, we are receiving ‘postcards’ from the outside...
Instructional Video10:56
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Language: How Kids Learn to Understand the World

Higher Ed
Of all mankind's inventions, none was more consequential than the birth of language. Our brain’s foundation is built through experiences early in life. Pat Levitt, from the Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University, studied...
Instructional Video6:16
Curated Video

Reggio Emilia

Higher Ed
In response to the tragedy of World War II, people from the town Reggio Emilia developed a new model of education. War ought to never happen again. The Reggio Emilia approach is based on the philosophy of “an image of a child”. All...
Instructional Video4:47
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Blooms Taxonomy

Higher Ed
Bloom's taxonomy is a toolbox that teachers or students can use to classify and organize learning objectives. It’s most popular version is based on the cognitive domain and assumes that learning should be structured from easy to...
Instructional Video9:15
Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell

The Black Hole Bomb and Black Hole Civilizations

6th - 11th
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Instructional Video
PBS

Pbs: Dropping Back In: Judge Mathis Says to Find Your Talent

9th - 10th
Learn why Judge Greg Mathis says that most people in poverty experience hopelessness and despair, and the way to beat that is to find your own special talent, then work hard and compete.