Instructional Video3:07
TED-Ed

TED-ED: Distorting Madonna in Medieval art - James Earle

Pre-K - Higher Ed
After Rome was destroyed, people were wary of attachment to physical beauty. As Christianity gained traction, Romans instead began to focus on the metaphysical beauty of virtue, and art began to follow suit. James Earle discusses how...
Instructional Video4:29
TED-Ed

TED-Ed: Who was Confucius? - Bryan W. Van Norden

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Most people recognize his name and know that he is famous for having said something, but considering the long-lasting impact his teachings have had on the world, very few people know who Confucius really was, what he really said and why....
Instructional Video8:40
Crash Course

Aristotle & Virtue Theory: Crash Course Philosophy

12th - Higher Ed
This week we explore final ethical theory in this unit: Aristotle’s virtue theory. Hank explains the Golden Mean, and how it exists as the midpoint between vices of excess and deficiency. We’ll also discuss moral exemplars, and introduce...
Instructional Video10:39
Crash Course

The Spanish Golden Age: Crash Course Theater #19

12th - Higher Ed
This week on Crash Course Theater, Mike and Yorick take us to beautiful Spain, and look at its Golden Age. Spain was having kind of a moment in the 16th and 17th centuries. They had this big empire, the culture was really flowering, and...
Instructional Video5:24
TED-Ed

TED-ED: The philosophy of Stoicism - Massimo Pigliucci

Pre-K - Higher Ed
What is the best life we can live? How can we cope with whatever the universe throws at us and keep thriving nonetheless? The ancient Greco-Roman philosophy of Stoicism explains that while we may not always have control over the events...
Instructional Video1:40
Curated Video

How to Use Job Search Sites

9th - Higher Ed
Howcast - Learn how to use job search sites from career expert Nicole Williams in this Howcast video.
Instructional Video2:04
Curated Video

How to Become a Saint

9th - Higher Ed
Contrary to popular belief, saints weren't altogether perfect people during their lifetimes—but it's not good works alone that garner you a spot next to Francis of Assisi.
Instructional Video24:30
Curated Video

'A Christmas Carol': from dark to light

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can track light and dark imagery through the novella and explain how it has been used. Key learning points: - Dickens uses the motif of light and dark throughout the novella to symbolise hope and faith. - The cold and...
Instructional Video23:43
Curated Video

Aristotle: applying worldviews

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can explain Aristotle’s views on the importance of observing the world and how this shapes worldviews today. Key learning points: - Aristotle emphasised the importance of observation in understanding the world. -...
Instructional Video29:22
Curated Video

Virtue ethics

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Pupil outcome: I can explain the development of virtue ethics and reflect on its usefulness. Key learning points: - Aristotle's virtue ethics focuses on achieving eudaimonia through the development of moral character. - A virtue is the...
Instructional Video1:49
Makematic

Civic Virtues

K - 5th
The world is filled with people who make our communities happier, safer, and fairer for everyone. These people have good qualities like kindness, courage, and respect, known as civic virtues.
Instructional Video3:08
The Business Professor

Synergy

Higher Ed
the interaction or cooperation of two or more organizations, substances, or other agents to produce a combined effect greater than the sum of their separate effects.
Instructional Video6:26
Curated Video

Exploring Traits and Virtues: Tolerance, Solidarity, and Humanity

Pre-K - 3rd
In this video, the teacher explores fun facts about the human body while emphasizing the importance of tolerance, solidarity, and humanity. Students learn about the power of virtues and how they can make a positive impact on the world....
Instructional Video8:39
Curated Video

Exploring Tolerance: Acceptance, Respect, and Unity

Pre-K - 3rd
In this video, Nova and Curious explore the concept of tolerance, teaching children the importance of accepting and respecting others who may have different opinions, backgrounds, or languages. Through relatable examples and engaging...
Instructional Video9:38
Curated Video

Othello and Race: Unraveling Symbolic Meanings

12th - Higher Ed
This video unpacks the intricate use of racial and social symbolism in Shakespeare's "Othello." It discusses how Iago's manipulation of racial stereotypes and societal expectations shapes the audience's perception of Othello, revealing...
Instructional Video14:11
Curated Video

The Taming of the Shrew 1.1 Interview: Lucentio and Tranio

6th - Higher Ed
This video explores the motivations and initial experiences of young Italian men, Lucentio and his servant Tranio, as they arrive in Padua. The focus is on their academic pursuits at one of Europe's oldest universities and how their...
Instructional Video1:18
Curated Video

Hamlet 3.4 Language: "Rose" and "Blister"

6th - Higher Ed
This video segment analyzes a pivotal scene in Act 3 of Shakespeare's Hamlet, where Gertrude expresses confusion about Hamlet's accusations, possibly feigning ignorance. Hamlet then intensifies his reproach, employing metaphors to...
Instructional Video2:06
Curated Video

Hamlet 3.1 Virtue and Beauty

6th - Higher Ed
This video captures a crucial scene between Hamlet and Ophelia from Shakespeare's play, where Hamlet questions Ophelia about her honesty and beauty. He challenges the compatibility of virtue and physical appearance, suggesting that...
Instructional Video2:20
Curated Video

Hamlet 3.1 "I Loved You Not"

6th - Higher Ed
This video analyzes a complex dialogue from Act 3, Scene 1 of Shakespeare's "Hamlet," focusing on the fluctuating expressions of love and virtue between Hamlet and Ophelia. The discussion explores Hamlet's conflicting statements about...
Instructional Video1:35
Curated Video

Romeo and Juliet 2.3 Performance: Friar Laurence, Lines 1-22

6th - Higher Ed
This video features a performance of the opening lines from Act 2, Scene 3 of "Romeo and Juliet," where Friar Laurence reflects on the duality of nature and human morality. It discusses his observations on the transformative power of...
Instructional Video2:16
Curated Video

Julius Caesar 1.2 Performance: Cassius, Lines 90-131

6th - Higher Ed
This video explores themes of honor, perception, and human frailty through a dramatic reading of a segment from William Shakespeare's play. It focuses on the dialogue between characters that reflect on personal integrity, leadership...
Instructional Video12:38
Mister Simplify

Erikson's Stages of Psychosocial Development - Simplest Explanation Ever

12th - Higher Ed
Erikson's Stages of Psychosocial Development is a useful tool in analysing human psychology. It is split into 8 stages and the development of ego or personality is dependent on the successful completion of each stage. This video covers...
Instructional Video2:23
Curated Video

Prudence: Thomas Jefferson

9th - Higher Ed
Thomas Jefferson's prudence in orchestrating the Louisiana Purchase, despite constitutional concerns, doubled the size of the U.S., securing its position on the global stage.
Instructional Video2:22
Curated Video

Integrity: Schechter Brothers

9th - Higher Ed
In the 1930s, Jewish butchers the Schechter brothers showed integrity when they fought what they felt were unjust regulations, in order to uphold their faith and customer trust.