Instructional Video8:02
Crash Course

Separation of Powers and Checks and Balances: Crash Course Government and Politics

12th - Higher Ed
In which Craig Benzine teaches you about the US Governments Separation of powers and the system of checks and balances. In theory, the Legislative Branch, the Executive Branch, and the Judicial Brach are designed to keep each other in...
Instructional Video7:31
Crash Course

Judicial Review: Crash Course Government and Politics

12th - Higher Ed
Today, Craig Benzine is going to tell you about the Supreme Court's most important case, Marbury v. Madison, and how the court granted itself the power of judicial review. Judicial review is the power to examine and invalidate actions...
Instructional Video3:42
Curated Video

Indonesia Government Structure

12th - Higher Ed
Although Indonesia is predominantly Muslim, it is not officially an Islamic state. In fact, Indonesia is a secular democratic republic governed by a constitution and a body of laws and regulations. Learn more about the country's official...
Instructional Video2:02
Curated Video

Germany Negotiation

12th - Higher Ed
Negotiating in Germany can be long and arduous. Be prepared to have everything you say—as well as your appearance, demeanor, and manners—subjected to considerable scrutiny. Every detail of your presentation will be dissected, and the...
Instructional Video2:03
Curated Video

Germany Government

12th - Higher Ed
Unravel the complexities and understand the basics of the German government. Germany is a parliamentary democracy, with a constitution and a federal, bicameral assembly. Find out exactly what this means as you explore the country’s...
Instructional Video1:38
Curated Video

France Functional Roles

12th - Higher Ed
The typical French company is run from the top down. Curious about the French term cadre, which encompasses a broad array of management positions? Learn more about the typical titles and roles of senior executive management as well as...
Instructional Video2:25
Curated Video

Mexico Government

12th - Higher Ed
Under its constitution, adopted on February 5, 1917, Mexico is a federal democratic republic, but until the mid-1990s, a single party, the PRI (Partido Revolucionario Institucional), totally dominated state and federal elective offices....
Instructional Video2:15
Curated Video

How to Buy a Swiss Army Knife

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn how to buy a Swiss Army knife in this Howcast video with expert Dan Delavan.
Instructional Video21:48
Curated Video

What are the key differences between the Westminster Parliament and US Congress?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can explain the key differences between the UK Parliament and US Congress. Key learning points: - The UK Parliament overlaps the executive and legislative branches, the US separates them. - The Prime Minister is part of...
Instructional Video23:16
Curated Video

How does the Prime Minister's role differ from other elected leaders?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can explain the role of the Prime Minister in the UK and describe how their role differs to other elected leaders across the world. Key learning points: - The UK Prime Minister leads the government in the UK. - Some...
Instructional Video31:12
Curated Video

Why do we have a separation of powers?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can describe the different branches of government and analyse why they might have a separation of powers. Key learning points: - Power in the UK is split into three branches; the legislative, the executive and the...
Instructional Video2:09
Makematic

Checks & Balances

K - 8th
In 1787, the framers of the Constitution met in Philadelphia to create a new form of government. The checks and balances that they wrote into law have distributed power evenly, between three branches of government, ever since.
Instructional Video2:24
Makematic

Extablishing the Three Branches of Government

K - 8th
In 1787, the founders agreed to replace the Articles of Confederation with a new system of government. The Constitution divided power between the Legislature, the Executive, and the Judiciary, each with its own roles and responsibilities.
Instructional Video2:21
The Business Professor

Managerial Skills: Conceptual, Human and Technical Skills

Higher Ed
This video discusses the three main categories of managerial skills: conceptual skills, human skills, and technical skills. It explains how the composition of these skills varies depending on the level of the manager within the...
Instructional Video2:33
The Business Professor

Mintzberg's Design School of Strategy

Higher Ed
The design school is one of the ten strategic management schools of thought that was coined by Mintzberg et al. The design school views strategy formulation as a process of conception where the central challenge is to establish a fit...
Instructional Video1:56
The Business Professor

The Role of the Judiciary in the US Legal System

Higher Ed
In this video, we explore the crucial role of the judiciary in the US legal system. Join us as we delve into how the judiciary acts as a check on the executive and legislative branches, ensuring that laws passed meet constitutional...
Instructional Video2:08
The Business Professor

US Code of Federal Regulations

Higher Ed
The Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) presents the official and complete text of agency regulations in an organized fashion in a single publication. The CFR is updated by amendments appearing in the daily Federal Register. Used together,...
Instructional Video3:17
The Business Professor

Unicameral vs Bicameral System

Higher Ed
A unicameral legislature has only one chamber, or body, that makes decisions. A bicameral legislature has two chambers, often with different procedures and powers, that ultimately must work together to make policy and exercise other...
Instructional Video3:47
The Business Professor

Checks and Balances

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Checks and Balances
Instructional Video2:21
The Business Professor

Bottom Up and Top Down Management

Higher Ed
What is Bottom Up Management? What is Top Down Management? The top-down approach to management is when company-wide decisions are made solely by leadership at the top, while the bottom-up approach gives all teams a voice in these types...
Instructional Video2:06
The Business Professor

Executive Branch and the Law

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Executive Branch and the Law
Instructional Video1:56
The Business Professor

Alignment of Benefits and Corporate Governance Issues

Higher Ed
Alignment of Benefits and Corporate Governance Issues
Instructional Video1:17
The Business Professor

Authority for Judiciary Under Article II

Higher Ed
This Video Explains Authority for Judiciary Under Article II
Instructional Video5:20
Curated Video

What is the Pareto Principle - The 80 20 Rule? PM in Under 5

10th - Higher Ed
The Pareto Principle, or the 80-20 Rule. It articulates a fundamental aspect of nature, which also applies to projects. So, what is the Pareto Principle?