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Mr. Beat

Why Learn Social Studies?

6th - 12th
Every year I have students who go: "(groan)(whine) ugh, why do have to even learn social studies?" Each time, I would promptly give each of them an answer to this common question. After a few years of teaching, I sometimes get tired of...
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Curated Video

Best Practice use of Media When Teaching Economics

9th - Higher Ed
Educators share their tips and tricks for successfully using media in their social studies classes when teaching economics.
Instructional Video9:23
Crash Course

Economic Systems the Labor Market Crash Course Sociology

12th - Higher Ed
This week we’ll see how economies can be broken down into the primary, secondary, and tertiary sectors. We’ll look at the three stages of economic revolution that brought us to the modern post-industrial era. We’ll also explore two types...
Instructional Video7:56
Crash Course

Social Mobility: Crash Course Sociology

12th - Higher Ed
Today we’re exploring social mobility in some more depth. We’ll look at intergenerational and intragenerational mobility and the difference between absolute and relative mobility. We’ll go over the long run upward social mobility trends...
Instructional Video4:37
Homeschool Pop

Goods and Services | For 1st and 2nd Grade Economics Social Studies Lesson

Pre-K - 6th
In this economics social studies lesson for 1st and 2nd grade students you will learn what goods and services are and what the difference is between the...
Instructional Video5:28
Homeschool Pop

Producers and Consumers | First and Second Grade Economics Social Studies For Kids

Pre-K - 6th
In this economics social studies lesson for first and second grade kids you will learn what producers and consumers are and what the difference is...
Instructional Video9:37
Crash Course

Social Stratification: Crash Course Sociology

12th - Higher Ed
How do different societies establish a social hierarchy? Today we’re starting our unit on social stratification, starting with four basic principles of a sociological understanding of stratification. We’ll explain open and closed systems...
Instructional Video22:29
Wonderscape

Social Studies Kids: Water Scarcity

K - 5th
Learn all about the most precious resource on this planet. It's not diamonds, gold or silver; it's water! Viewers will appreciate the staggering amounts of water used daily, the challenges ahead with physical scarcity versus economic...
Instructional Video3:11
Curated Video

Three Types of Economic Resources

3rd - 8th
Three Types of Economic Resources explores the three types of economic or productive resources: natural, human, and capital.
Instructional Video2:56
Curated Video

Types of Economic Systems

3rd - 8th
Types of Economic Systems compares various types of economic systems by exploring traditional, command, and market economies.
Instructional Video2:00
Curated Video

Economic Problems

9th - Higher Ed
A video entitled "Economic Problems" that discusses common economic problems facing the United States government.
Instructional Video9:50
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Becoming Involved in Economics | Polanyi on Polanyi

Higher Ed
Kari Polanyi Levitt reflects on her education and career as an economist, in the UK, Canada, and the Caribbean. As an undergraduate at LSE, she studied with scholars such as Nicholas Kaldor and W. Arthur Lewis. Once in Canada, she...
Instructional Video9:32
Curated Video

Why Economics is a Social Science: Understanding the Basics

12th - Higher Ed
The video is an introductory lecture on why economics is defined as a social science. The lecturer explains that economics is the study of individuals and their decision-making behavior and how those decisions affect the economy as a...
Instructional Video13:37
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Sheila Dow: The Economics of Uncertainty

Higher Ed
Welcome to our video series called "New Economic Thinking." The series will feature dozens of conversations with leading economists on the most important issues facing economics and the global economy today.



This episode...
Instructional Video18:36
Curated Video

Understanding Bounded Rationality and Cognitive Biases in Behavioral Economics

12th - Higher Ed
The video is a lecture about bounded rationality and cognitive biases in the context of behavioral economics. The speaker discusses the limitations of human decision-making and how it differs from the idealized model of homo economicus....
Instructional Video5:52
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Do Economists Have Social Responsibilities?

Higher Ed
Economics is not, nor can it be, value-free. George DeMartino discusses economist’s influence, whether they should ever lie, and the irreparable ignorance that haunts economics. DeMartino argues for professional ethics in economics as a...
Instructional Video20:08
Institute for New Economic Thinking

‘Stratification’ Theory Tackles the Racial Blindspots of Orthodox Economics

Higher Ed
Economist Darrick Hamilton and Institute President Rob Johnson discuss “stratification economics”, which addresses the failure of orthodox economics to see, explain and point to remedies for persistent racial inequality.<br/>
Instructional Video9:48
Hip Hughes History

Economics on the United States History Test in Ten Minutes

6th - 12th
Geared for the US Regents, this lecture explains the major differences between free market capitalism and capitalism under Keynansian Economics. Topics include supply and demand, regulatory action versus unregulated laissez fairre. Bush,...
Instructional Video8:43
Crash Course

What Is Sociology?: Crash Course Sociology

12th - Higher Ed
Today we kick off Crash Course Sociology by explaining what exactly sociology is. We’ll introduce the sociological perspective and discuss how sociology differentiates itself from the other social sciences. We’ll also explore what...
Instructional Video8:25
Hip Hughes History

What is a Conservative?

6th - 12th
A summary of the Conservative ideology with a emphasis on the difference between social & economic views.
Instructional Video17:58
TED Talks

Sendhil Mullainathan: Solving social problems with a nudge

12th - Higher Ed
MacArthur winner Sendhil Mullainathan uses the lens of behavioral economics to study a tricky set of social problems -- those we know how to solve, but don't. We know how to reduce child deaths due to diarrhea, how to prevent...
Instructional Video7:40
Homeschool Pop

Shortage and Surplus | Economics Video for Kids

Pre-K - 6th
Learn all about shortage and surplus in this economics video for kids! See how price can affect how much of a product is available, and what people do when there is a surplus. Shortage and surplus are important concepts in elementary...
Instructional Video9:37
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Fighting Neoliberalism with Keynes & Minsky?

Higher Ed
Riccardo Bellofiore explains how managerial capitalism of the post-war era entered into a crisis of profitability in the 1970s, and subsequently metamorphized into a new stage, where the role of banks changed, households became net...
Instructional Video3:26
Curated Video

Beyond Irrationality

12th - Higher Ed
Philosopher Brian Epstein (Tufts University) argues that the social world cannot be explained through individuals alone.

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