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Education T&L 3160 Digital Video Links: Digital Videos

Selected digital videos from OhioLINK Digital Resource Commons

Movie and TEDtalk Resources

Movie Resources

Along with the movies available at the OSUM Library, I have viewed other movies/films which you can view for the Movie Assignment, which share information pertinent to child development and your role an educator.

  1. The Age of Stress: Children Under Pressure (60 minutes) 2008 BBC (Films on Demand) (The film discusses the many stresses young children face).

  1. Breaking the Cycle of Abuse (39 minutes) (Films on Demand) (Early & Middle Childhood)

  1. Childhood Obesity: Reversing the Trend (28 minutes) (Films on Demand) (Middle Childhood)

  1. Identity Crisis: Self-Image in Childhood (60 minutes) BBC (Films on Demand)

  1. IQ and the Pressure to Perform (52 minutes) (Films on Demand) (Early Childhood)                                              

  1. Kids and Bullying (59 minutes) (Films on Demand) (Middle Childhood)                

  1. Learning English: Diverse Students in American Classrooms (30 minutes) Youtube.com  (Early & Middle Childhood)

  1. Our Supersized Kids (30 minutes) www.YouTubeEDU or KSPS Public TV (Early & Middle Childhood)  

  1. Poor Kids (55 minutes) PBS Documentary (  Early & Middle Childhood)    

  1. Too Scared for School-Real Stories (Bullying Documentary) YouTube.com (Early & Middle Childhood)      

  1. Understanding Poverty (30 minutes) Rita Pierson (Ted Talks 4-part series)

  1. Growing Up Poor in America (54 minutes) (Frontline PBS Season 2020 Episode 18)

  1. Tipping the Scales (A Documentary on Childhood Obesity) (26:47 minutes) (Ages Preschool-5th grade)        

  1. Thirteen (38 minutes) Robert Randall (YouTube) (Middle School)

        

Bullying Movie Resources

  1. https://video.alexanderstreet.com/watch/on-a-secret-mission-an-anti-bullying-undercover-team-at-work-in-school

This video is 1 hour 9 minutes in length.  It shows a schools’ approach to dealing with bullying situations.  It is interesting to watch the body language of the participants.  If you decide to watch this video, go to OSU Libraries, search alexander street and login as an OSU student.  (This approach to bullying is shown in middle school).

  1. ABC’s of Bullying Prevention: A Comprehensive Schoolwide Approach k-8 (Teacher’s Version 2014) (36 minutes) (An overview of the dynamics and preventive measures to bullying).

To access this video, go to the OSU Library site and search for https://fod.infobase.com/p_ViewVideo.aspx?xtid=60351&tScript=0 or type the video title in the search (3rd listing).  You will use your university credentials.

  1. The movie, Bully, on this topic is from 2011.  The movie is very emotional and is 1 hour 39 minutes in length.  It focuses on students in late elementary school and middle school.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqGWteTKt0w

  1. The final collection of movies is Ted Talks.  You are asked to watch the set (3) which looks at a range of bullying situations and concepts related to the topic of bullying

  • The problem of bullying starts and ends with us/Toki Lee/TedxYouth April 2019 (10:35 minutes long)
  • Bullying-It’s not what it used to be/Blake Fields/TEDxYouth@MBJH June 3, 2015 (8:21 minutes long)
  • Finding the Heart of Bullying/Haley Roa/TedxKids (5:16 minutes long)

Diversity and Resilience

Diversity and Inclusion Resources

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hbQXSQR0lCs

This elementary school counseling lesson demonstrates a unique way of understanding diversity, tolerance, and acceptance.

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tETTSgS4ZpE

Diversity diversity - diversity and inclusion is a story about why cultural diversity matters. Jason and his friends, Tae, a black kid, and Alex, a white girl, demonstrated how loving and caring for each other helps us grow together as people. These three developed a friendship like no other, even though they all came from different ethnic and cultural backgrounds. They are good diverse friends. Watch now to learn more about how this animation story ends and what you can learn from cultural diversity.

The above two TEDtalks are to be watched together.