Instructional Video4:00
SciShow

Pliny The Elder: Great Minds

12th - Higher Ed
Before there was Google, there were encyclopedias. The very idea of these vast collections of knowledge can be credited to Pliny The Elder. So who was he, and why does he seem to pop up everywhere from Alchemy to Zoology? Hank has the...
Instructional Video5:18
Wonderscape

Benjamin Franklin: Final Years and Lasting Legacy

K - 5th
The video chronicles Benjamin Franklin's contributions in his later years, particularly at the Constitutional Convention, where he played a key role in shaping the U.S. Constitution. It discusses his iconic 'Rising Sun' speech and his...
Instructional Video1:27
Curated Video

Exploring the Life and Legacy of Winston Churchill at the Museum

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Explore the life and legacy of Sir Winston Churchill at this dedicated museum, where visitors can journey through the different stages of his remarkable life. From his early years to his pivotal role as Prime Minister during World War 2,...
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 Video6:39
History Hit

Henry VIII, Statesman Or Tyrant: The Statesman

12th - Higher Ed
How did he change the medical field? How was the royal navy created? What was his impact on English culture?<br/>
Henry VIII, Statesman Or Tyrant, Part 2
Instructional Video2:19
Curated Video

Sally Hemings: Surviving Slavery and Sexual Exploitation

9th - Higher Ed
Sally Hemings was an enslaved woman who had several children with Founding Father Thomas Jefferson. Her story of agency and eventual emancipation remains an inspiration.
Instructional Video7:02
History Hit

Henry VIII, Statesman Or Tyrant: The Tyrant

12th - Higher Ed
What will he be forever remembered for? What caused the English reformation? How did he change parliament?<br/>
Henry VIII, Statesman Or Tyrant, Part 1
Instructional Video1:45
Institute for New Economic Thinking

John Kay: Should Economists Be Statesmen? (5/5)

Higher Ed
In part 5 of this INET interview, John Kay discusses economists' quality of perception. The question is: Should economists be statesmen? Maybe, but they still have much to learn from other professions about how the world works.<br/>
Instructional Video4:48
Cerebellum

American Presidents - 4th - 6th Presidents

9th - 12th
The Presidency of the United States is the most powerful position in the nation, and is often referred to as the “leader of the free world”. Their power is only equaled by the massive responsibility they hold. They are not always...
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Ministere De La Culture

9th - 10th
Web site of the French Ministry of Culture features recordings of some of Malraux's speeches.