News Clip8:07
PBS

Bones of Contention: Kennewick Man (June 19, 2001)

12th - Higher Ed
The Kennewick Man hearings resume as eight scientists sue the government to study 9,000-year-old bones that Native American tribes claim as an ancestor.
Instructional Video8:56
SciShow

Ecosystems Around the Globe Contain Echoes of Past Peoples

12th - Higher Ed
There’s a common misconception that humans of the past lived in harmony with their environments and left them “pristine and untouched.” However, there is plenty of evidence that these relationships were much more complicated
Instructional Video20:58
Curated Video

The subversive power of quilting

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can explain what subversive quilting is and design a quilt square to tell a story. Key learning points: - Quilting is a method of stitching layers of material together to create a blanket, often includes patterns or...
News Clip7:30
Curated Video

Historic school house for Black children restored 250 years later

Higher Ed
The Colonial Williamsburg Bray School taught Black children and is being restored 250 years later. The school house first opened on Sept. 29, 1760, and is now being preserved and honored. (Scripps News)