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Tons of awesome courses in one awesome channel! Nicole Sweeney teaches you sociology, Carrie Anne Philbin teaches you computer science, Craig Benzine teaches...
Lessons Worth Sharing
TED-Ed celebrates the ideas of teachers and students around the world. Discover hundreds of animated lessons, create customized lessons, and share your big ideas.
National Film Board of Canada
Watch quality Canadian documentary, animation and fiction films online
Science Rules! With Bill Nye
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Bringing Film Into The Classroom
Schools and pupils can benefit from curriculum-based film, paired and packaged with a wide range of exclusive resources for teachers.
Teacher Resources for 2021-22 – School Subjects (Secondary) - NFB Blog
Here are teacher resources for the 10 most popular secondary school subjects in Canada. Discover our blogs, mini-lessons, playlists, and films!
Portraits of Afghanistan to Engage High-School Students - NFB Blog
Afghanistan's experienced conflict and tragedy over the decades. These films offers a way for students to see the Afghan people.
Stateless
In 1937, tens of thousands of Haitians and Dominicans of Haitian descent were exterminated by the Dominican army on the basis of anti-black racism. Fast-forward to 2013: the …
Mini-Lesson for Stateless
Health Equity (Ages 13+)
How can we create a healthier and more equitable world? The COVID-19 pandemic has shown us that effective health care …
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13 Educator-Approved Podcasts to Listen to This Year
Our readers share with us some of their favorite podcasts on teaching, work-life balance, and well-being.
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CBC radio podcasts - Canada's home for news, sports, lifestyle, comedy, arts, kids, music, original series & more.
7 Indigenous-themed podcasts to enlighten you | CBC News
National Indigenous History Month is a time for learning about, appreciating and acknowledging the contributions of First Nations, Inuit and Métis people. Here are seven podcasts you can hear on the CBC Listen website and app or wherever you get your podcasts.
The Rad Roopa Mixtape
Listen to The Rad Roopa Mixtape on Spotify. A podcast from Toronto with a little bit of everything, like any good mixtape: education, anti-racism, identity politics, + music. @RadRoopa from Twitter uses her platform to speak up + out. Join Roopa as she takes her perspectives + ideas to the next level in the raddest mixtape ever. This podcast is completely self-funded + provides a humble honorarium for guests. If you enjoyed the show + are able, please consider making a donation - links below! PayPal.Me/RadRoopa Patreon.com/TheRadRoopaMixtape linktr.ee/radroopa Email: radroopa@gmail.com *Views are Roopa's + not those of her employer
"On Auschwitz" (8): Children at Auschwitz by On Auschwitz
Using only estimates based on the examination of the existing incomplete documentation, it can only be acknowledged that there were around 232,000 children aged under 15 and youth aged under 18 among the at least 1.3 million people deported to the German Nazi Auschwitz camp during the almost 5-year period of its operation. This number includes around 216,000 children and youth of Jewish origin, 11,000 Roma and Sinti, at least 3000 Polish, and over 1000 Belarusian, Russian, Ukrainian and other children and youth. The number of children registered as prisoners in the first years of operation of Auschwitz was low, but it steadily increased to reach a maximum in the latter half of 1944. Dr Wanda Witek Malicka from the Memorial’s Research Center talks about the fate of children in Auschwitz.
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