Instructional Video24:26
The Wall Street Journal

Kimbal Musk and Ellie Rubenstein on Producing Healthy Food at Scale

Higher Ed
Former tech entrepreneur Kimbal Musk and Gabrielle Rubenstein, CEO of private equity firm Manna Tree, discuss their focus on the production of healthy food at scale with WSJ's Annie Gasparro.
Instructional Video4:29
TED-Ed

How Does the Stock Market Work?

9th - 12th Standards
The stock market seems like an invisible, omnipotent being that can cause an economy to flourish or flounder at its slightest whim. Students learn about the reality of the stock market, including its origins in the Dutch East India...
Instructional Video5:01
TED-Ed

How to Spot a Pyramid Scheme

9th - 12th Standards
Easy money or pyramid scheme? Help young economists learn the difference with an explanatory video about the ways pyramid schemes take advantage of those who have big dreams for independent wealth and financial freedom.
Instructional Video12:00
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Crash Course

Media Ownership: Crash Course Media Literacy #8

8th - 12th Standards
How does media ownership affect what we read, watch, and listen to—and how much we pay for it? Part of an extensive media literacy series, the video takes viewers back to the beginning of it all. From the birth of the telephone to...
Instructional Video6:44
The School of Life

Political Theory - Adam Smith

9th - Higher Ed Standards
Can capitalism have virtue? Adam Smith thinks so! The 12th video in a series of 13 discusses Smith's political and economic views. Pupils discover these concepts and more through primary source photographs and examples that relate to...
Instructional Video10:34
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Crash Course

Behavioral Economics

9th - 12th Standards
Understanding how consumers think is key to staying in business. Show high schoolers how their buying behavior really does affect the way the economy works with an informative video from Crash Course Economics. The video illustrates the...
Instructional Video10:25
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Crash Course

Inflation and Bubbles and Tulips

9th - 12th Standards
If a country needs more money, they should just print more currency, right? Not exactly. Learn about the economic ramifications of inflation and deflation with an engaging video from Crash Course Economics.