Instructional Video4:00
Science360

Science of the Winter Olympics - Aerial Physics

12th - Higher Ed
In the sport of freestyle aerials, skiers are judged on their ability to perform complex jumps in the air. Emily Cook, a 12-year veteran of the U.S. Freestyle team, and Paul Doherty, a Senior Scientist at the Exploratorium in San...
Instructional Video9:01
Brainwaves Video Anthology

David Gillborn - Racism in Education

Higher Ed
David is Professor of Critical Race Studies, editor-in-chief of the journal Race Ethnicity and Education and Director of Research in the School of EducationDavid’s research focuses on race inequalities in education, especially the role...
Instructional Video3:27
storybooth

I Was Accused Of Being Racist But I Am Not

9th - 11th
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Instructional Video3:10
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Bill Ayers - The Obsession with Testing

Higher Ed
William Ayers, Distinguished Professor of Education and Senior University Scholar at the University of Illinois at Chicago (retired), founder of both the Small Schools Workshop and the Center for Youth and Society, taught courses in...
Instructional Video2:19
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Lynn Marie Houston - Teachers Make a Difference - Vivian Shipley

Higher Ed
Lynn Marie Houston holds a Ph.D. in English from Arizona State University and an MFA from Southern Connecticut State University. A Fulbright scholar (Switzerland 1994-1998), she has also held writing residencies at the Vermont Studio...
Instructional Video4:37
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Angela Onwuachi-Willig - Teachers Make a Difference

Higher Ed
Angela Onwuachi-Willig is dean and and Ryan Roth Gallo & Ernest J. Gallo Professor of Law at Boston University School of Law. A renowned legal scholar and expert in critical race theory, employment discrimination, and family law, she...
Instructional Video5:47
Brainwaves Video Anthology

Angela Onwuachi-Willig - Critical Race Theory

Higher Ed
Angela Onwuachi-Willig is dean and and Ryan Roth Gallo & Ernest J. Gallo Professor of Law at Boston University School of Law. A renowned legal scholar and expert in critical race theory, employment discrimination, and family law, she...
Instructional Video9:55
Clarendon Learning

Checks and Balances for Kids | Three Branches of Government | Checks and Balances Explained

K - 6th
The Checks and Balances that are in place in the United States are important for kids to understand and in this video we explain how the three branches of government can work together but are also in place to check on each other and make...
Instructional Video4:21
Brainwaves Video Anthology

David Gillborn - Critical Race Theory

Higher Ed
David is Professor of Critical Race Studies, editor-in-chief of the journal Race Ethnicity and Education and Director of Research in the School of EducationDavid’s research focuses on race inequalities in education, especially the role...
Instructional Video6:35
Brainwaves Video Anthology

David Gillborn - Teachers Make a Difference

Higher Ed
David is Professor of Critical Race Studies, editor-in-chief of the journal Race Ethnicity and Education and Director of Research in the School of EducationDavid’s research focuses on race inequalities in education, especially the role...
Instructional Video0:56
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C-SPAN

Bell Ringer: Nominating Judges and Impact on a President's Policy Agenda

6th - 8th
Designed as a check on the judicial branch of the United State government, the president has the power to nominate judges to the federal bench. Four film clips serve as a bell ringer to introduce a study into the nominating process and...
Instructional Video4:12
C-SPAN

On This Day: The Ratification of The Bill of Rights

7th - Higher Ed Standards
The cherished rights included in the first ten amendments to the Constitution almost didn't happen! Pupils tour via video a National Archives exhibit on the Bill of Rights, as well as listen to how a modern judge applies them. Once...
Instructional Video3:59
National Science Foundation

Aerial Physics—Science of the Winter Olympics

6th - 12th Standards
Take a leap into the science of motion! An intriguing lesson explains how Newton's third law of motion allows skiers to turn in mid-air. The narrator gives learners skills to practice on their own.
Instructional Video9:38
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TED-Ed

Looks Aren't Everything. Believe me, I'm a Model

9th - 12th
"Image is powerful; but also, image is superficial." Insecurity and body image are prevalent topics in adolescence. In her presentation, model Cameron Russell begins an exploration of the power and effect of image in our everyday lives....
Instructional Video
National Science Foundation

National Science Foundation: Science of the Winter Olympics: Aerial Physics

9th - 10th
In the sport of freestyle aerials, skiers are judged on their ability to perform complex jumps in the air. Emily Cook, a 12-year veteran of the U.S. Freestyle team, and Paul Doherty, a Senior Scientist at the Exploratorium in San...
Instructional Video
Annenberg Foundation

Annenberg Classroom: The Role of the Courts

9th - 10th Standards
In these five videos, judges explain separation of powers and the roles of the three branches of government as well as landmark cases related to separation of powers. Judges also review the system of checks and balances, and why it's...