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Sir Edmund Hillary For Kids | Bedtime History
Learn about Sir Edmund Hillary as he becomes the first person to climb Mount Everest.
Bedtime History
George Lucas: The Star Wars Story For Kids
Learn about filmmaker George Lucas, from his childhood in California and his love of cars to his success with the Star Wars franchise. Learn about his his imagination and determination led to be one of the most successful filmmakers of...
Bedtime History
Attack on Pearl Harbor | Bedtime History
December 7th is the anniversary of the attack on the Pearl Harbor naval base in 1941, which thrust the United States into World War II. Join us as we learn more about the details of the attack by the Empire of Japan, the aftermath, and...
Bedtime History
Attack on Pearl Harbor for Kids | Bedtime History
December 7th is the anniversary of the attack on the Pearl Harbor naval base in 1941, which thrust the United States into World War II. Join us as we learn more about the details of the attack by the Empire of Japan, the aftermath, and...
Bedtime History
Napoleon Bonaparte for Kids | Bedtime History
Explore the extraordinary life and legacy of Napoleon Bonaparte, one of history’s most renowned military leaders and emperors. Born in 1769 on the island of Corsica, Napoleon rose to prominence during the French Revolution, eventually...
FuseSchool
What are Integers? | Numbers | Maths
In this engaging video, Cardi introduces the concept of integers using a fun analogy of heroes and villains, explaining that integers consist of positive and negative whole numbers, including zero. Viewers will learn how to visualize...
Curated Video
Legendary Figures: Fact or Fiction?
Dive into the intriguing world of legendary characters like Quasimodo, Robin Hood, and Merlin to uncover the truths and myths behind their stories. This video explores the historical and cultural origins of these characters, blending...
Curated Video
The 2 Sides of Gawain: Hero vs. Antihero
This episode explores the legend of Gawain, a noble knight of King Arthur's Round Table who embarks on a perilous quest where he must confront his fears, uphold his knightly virtues, and face the Green Knight, exploring themes of...
The Guardian
Why do so many black people love kung fu movies?
Kung fu references crop up a lot in black culture - Jim Kelly in Enter the Dragon, Wesley Snipes' Blade films and hip-hop artists like Wu-Tang Clan. This translates to the UK too. Josh Toussaint-Strauss watched a lot of martial arts...
Curated Video
Bringing the Zoo to You!
Jessi and Augusto invite you to join the team on a trip to a public presentation where education and entertainment meet in real life.
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Worth Imitating
UC Berkeley historian and Byzantine specialist Maria Mavroudi describes how famous Greek writers were consciously imitated centuries or even millennia after they had lived, and how she was counselled to take the writer Lucian as her role...
Curated Video
Born or Made?
Stanford psychologist Carol Dweck describes how we can be routinely deceived into concluding that highly accomplished people are just “naturally gifted” at what they do, ignoring all the effort they put in and challenges they overcame.
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Heroes in Training
Stanford University psychologist Philip Zimbardo describes the thinking behind his Heroic Imagination Project, how all of us can consciously learn the social habits of heroism so that we can act heroically when a pivotal moment occurs.
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Preparing For Our Heroic Moment
Psychologist Philip Zimbardo (Stanford) describes how his extensive experience with how situational effects can trigger the dark side of human nature led him to “come into the light” and investigate how we might instead act heroically.
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Tuskegee Airmen
The Tuskagee Airmen, otherwise known as the Red Tails, were the first all-Black air squadron in US history. Their immense bravery and skill during the Second World War is still the stuff of legend.
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The Untold Unbreakable Code
Native American Code Talkers used their own indigenous dialects to bamboozle enemy code breakers and help Allied forces to win two World Wars.
Curated Video
Identifying the Tragic Hero
A video entitled “Identifying the Tragic Hero” which explores common characteristics of tragic heroes featured in plays.
Curated Video
How Lita Cabellut grew from street child to an internationally renowned artist
Lita Cabellut spent the first 12 years of her life living on the streets of Barcelona. How did she leave behind a life of poverty to become one of Spain's most popular living artists?
Super Geek Heroes
Learn about Making Promises with Suzi Smiles
A fun 3D animated learning episode to support the early years development area of PSED. Suzi Smiles is a Super Geek Hero on a mission to learn! In this mission she learns about making promises. The mission focusses on behaviour and...
Super Geek Heroes
Jake's Missing Book Mission
It’s book day at Super School and Jake Jotter is very excited. He’s a literacy expert and just loves reading. Jake sees a book he likes and when his back is turned it disappears. He heads off to tell his friends. Can Jake and the other...
Schooling Online
Shakespeare Today: Much Ado About Nothing - Theme of Gender
Watch this lesson today to discover how Shakespeare explores the role of gender in Much Ado About Nothing. Decide for yourself: does Shakespeare support or challenge traditional gender roles? Along the way, learn how to analyse important...