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Higher education social emotional learning videos

Preview of Man's Search For Meaning. Video Lesson. Discussion. Meaning of Life. ELA.

Man's Search For Meaning. Video Lesson. Discussion. Meaning of Life. ELA.

Students watch a video and classic speech of Viktor Frankl about the meaning of life. Complete the exercises. Also, video about the 6 things that give life meaning.Includes.1. Video. Full video transcript. Click play to go to the video speech.2. Write about then discuss and share what gives meaning to your life.3. Writing template. Describe what gives meaning to our lives.4. Intro. PPTx. A doctor asked patients who are very ill - what gives them meaning. Read the tweets, comments from them. Cl
Preview of Planning & Organizing Goals Module

Planning & Organizing Goals Module

Let the digital instructor teach employability skills about planning and organizing goals. Easily uploadable to Google Classroom and CANVA. Social Emotional Learning; Life Skills; Employability Standards
Preview of Digital Instructor Teaches Work Ethic: Perseverance

Digital Instructor Teaches Work Ethic: Perseverance

Let the digital instructor teach strong work ethic by demonstration of perseverance. Easily uploadable to Google Classroom and CANVA. E-Learning module with Life Skills, Social Emotional Learning, Special Education, and Employability Standards.
Preview of Resolving Conflict Constructively Digital Instructor

Resolving Conflict Constructively Digital Instructor

Let the digital instructor teach your students about how to solve conflict constructively. Easily uploadable to Google Classroom and CANVA. Conflict resolution activities go along with this digital lesson.
Preview of Meeting Your Needs Training pt. 3
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Meeting Your Needs Training pt. 3

Part 3 of our 3-part series for parents and educators on Meeting Your Needs.Having needs is a core part of the human experience. According to Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, our needs show up at different levels. When our kids' basic needs like safety and connection aren't met, those will become a priority over higher order needs like good grades or homework (competence and meeting their potential).We explain how to use the Needs Cards Deck to find out what's going on under the surface of difficult
Preview of Meeting Your Needs Training pt. 2
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Meeting Your Needs Training pt. 2

Part 2 of our 3-part series for parents and educators on Meeting Your Needs.In this video, we learn about three different parts of the brain, when they develop, and what they're responsible for. We talk about the vagus nerve and its relation to emotions. You'll learn a surprising statistic that explains why using a cognitive approach out of a specific emotion isn't effective. We talk about how to spot if something is a thought or an emotion and what happens when we learn that feeling an emotion
Preview of Meeting Your Needs Training video series pt. 1
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Meeting Your Needs Training video series pt. 1

Part 1 of our 3-part series for parents and educators on Meeting Your Needs. Under all difficult emotions and behaviors are unmet needs. Instead of trying to eliminate the behavior or suppress the emotion, focus on meeting the need. In part 1 of this series, Victoria shares a bit about her difficult parenting experiences before she became a Kids and Teen Mental Health Coach and what led her to learn about and begin teaching emotional intelligence to families and educators. We also talk about Ste
Preview of Cannabis Use and the Teenage Brain

Cannabis Use and the Teenage Brain

Created by
Ian Callahan
Facilitate a discussion-based lesson on the effects of cannabis use on the developing brain. Great lesson for Health Classes, or for ELA or Social Studies. Students will analyze a complex text (video presentation) and participate in small group discussions where they are assigned and responsible for specific talking points. Students will explore a peer reviewed scientific medical study on the usage of THC and its related effects on mental health later in life, and then will discuss a variety
Preview of Culture is How We Connect: Reading Assignment, Video, and Exercise Questions

Culture is How We Connect: Reading Assignment, Video, and Exercise Questions

What is Culture? It's a big question, with many different answers. That's why personal stories from real people are such an effective way to teach this complex subject. Culture lessons will come alive for your students with these insightful and heartfelt storiesWHAT'S INSIDE?Reading assignment about how cultures connectThought-provoking video lesson on culture is how we connectExercise that includes three discussion questions based on the reading assignment and video lessonEngage your students i
Preview of (VIDEO LECTURE) A History and Current Practices of Therapy and Treatment
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(VIDEO LECTURE) A History and Current Practices of Therapy and Treatment

Introducing our comprehensive recording of a lesson on treatment and therapy in abnormal psychology! This engaging and expertly crafted resource provides educators with a valuable tool to enhance classroom instruction. This pairs with the lecture slides and can be used as a teacher resource before a lecture or as an accessibility resource for students.Key Features:In-depth Coverage: Explore various treatment modalities and therapeutic approaches in abnormal psychology, including psychotherapy, p
Preview of (VIDEO LECTURE) Abnormal Psychology: Mood Disorders
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(VIDEO LECTURE) Abnormal Psychology: Mood Disorders

This is a lecture video that is a focused look into Mood Disorders within Abnormal Psychology based on the slides and information from the Psychology 2E textbook from OpenStax.Key Features:In-depth Coverage: Explore the diagnostic criteria for Mood Disorders and related disorders as well as risk factors, prevalence, and cognitive theories for development.Visual Aids: Enhance learning with visually appealing slides, graphics, and charts that simplify complex theories and methodologies.Classroom R
Preview of (VIDEO LECTURE) Abnormal Psychology: Anxiety Disorders and Specific Phobias
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(VIDEO LECTURE) Abnormal Psychology: Anxiety Disorders and Specific Phobias

This introduction to Abnormal Psychology focuses on Anxiety Disorders and Specific Phobias. It is based on the slides and information from the Psychology 2E textbook from OpenStax. It includes 8 slides of information with graphics with notes for the lecturer.Key Features:In-depth Coverage: Explore various anxiety and specific phobia disorders and expand on their history, prevalence, diagnosis, and impact.Real-life Examples: Illustrate concepts with real-world case studies and examples, making th
Preview of The Definition of Culture Lesson: Reading, Video, and Exercise Package

The Definition of Culture Lesson: Reading, Video, and Exercise Package

What is Culture? It's a big question, with many different answers. That's why personal stories from real people are such an effective way to teach this complex subject. Culture lessons will come alive for your students with these insightful and heartfelt stories.Are you looking for a way to teach your students about the definition of culture and how it shapes someones identity? This lesson package covers the significance of knowing the definition of culture and it sheds light on how someone's be
Preview of Cultural Identity Lesson: The Meaning of Hygge and Tri Hita Karana in Bali

Cultural Identity Lesson: The Meaning of Hygge and Tri Hita Karana in Bali

What is Culture? It's a big question, with many different answers. That's why personal stories from real people are such an effective way to teach this complex subject. Culture lessons will come alive for your students with these insightful and heartfelt stories.Are you looking for a way to teach your students about cultural beliefs and philosophies and how they shape identity? This cultural lesson bundle covers the history and significance of the meaning of Hygge, shedding light on how someone'
Preview of (VIDEO LECTURE) Abnormal Psychology: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
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(VIDEO LECTURE) Abnormal Psychology: Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

This is a lecture video that is a focused look into Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD0 within Abnormal Psychology based on the slides and information from the Psychology 2E textbook from OpenStax.Key Features:In-depth Coverage: Explore the diagnostic criteria for OCD and related disorders as well as risk factors, prevalence, and cognitive theories for development.Visual Aids: Enhance learning with visually appealing slides, graphics, and charts that simplify complex theories and methodologies.C
Preview of Self-Determination Theory: 3 Basic Needs That Drive Our Behavior
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Self-Determination Theory: 3 Basic Needs That Drive Our Behavior

Self-determination theory argues that people are motivated to learn, grow and change their lives, if their three basic psychological needs are satisfied: competence, connection, and autonomy. People who are unable to fulfill these three needs, may feel a motivation, or need extrinsic rewards to learn or make changes. They often experience little control over their own lives, no sense of self-determination, and often also poor mental health.
Preview of Learned Helplessness
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Learned Helplessness

Sometimes we find ourselves in a mental state in which we feel unable to change a negative situation. If that happens for a prolonged period of time this can result in learned helplessness — we no longer even attempt to alter our circumstances. The concept was first introduced by Martin Seligman who noticed it in dogs that were repeatedly exposed to electric shocks and stopped trying to avoid them even when given the chance.
Preview of Siblings Dynamics: How Brothers and Sisters Affect Each other
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Siblings Dynamics: How Brothers and Sisters Affect Each other

Most people have a sibling — in fact, children in the U.S. today are more likely to grow up with a brother or sister than with a father. While a lot of social scientists research the impact of schools and parenting, little attention is given to a relationship that might be even more consequential. To understand just how important our relationship with our siblings are, let’s remind ourselves of the tragic story of the two most famous brothers in Western history.
Preview of Nature VS Nurture: The Effect of Genes and Environment on Life Outcomes
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Nature VS Nurture: The Effect of Genes and Environment on Life Outcomes

Is our personality shaped by the environment, or are we largely programmed genetically? No one can answer whether nature or nurture leads to certain traits in individuals. We do know, however, a bit about the influences of genes and the environment when it comes to groups of specific populations — especially when we talk about us humans. Our understanding of little asexual crayfish seems rather limited.
Preview of Cognitive Dissonance: Our Battle With Conflicting Beliefs
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Cognitive Dissonance: Our Battle With Conflicting Beliefs

Cognitive dissonance is based on the idea that when two ideas are psychologically not consistent with each other, we change them and make them consistent. If the two conflicting ideas are deeply ingrained in our identity, this mental imbalance can become overwhelming and intoxicate our thoughts — and as a result we may believe even the most absurd conspiracy theories. Watch our video about the origins of this idea and its original research from 1954.
Preview of The Fear of Missing Out
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The Fear of Missing Out

Fear of missing out is an anxiety of losing what we never even had, and could hence be described as an insane mental defect. However, it is common, real, and can make us feel deep regret for something that hasn’t actually happened. FOMO’s full destructive force can be observed in two friends who decided to invest their savings into bitcoin back in 2012.
Preview of The History of Money: Barter, Fiat and Bitcoin
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The History of Money: Barter, Fiat and Bitcoin

Money has evolved over time from bartering to the use of coins, paper, and digital transactions. Early forms of it included livestock, which then gave way to the use of precious metals like gold and silver. Paper currency was first introduced in China in the 7th century and then banks emerged. Today, some people start to use digital currencies like Bitcoin. But what is money and how did it come about?
Preview of Kohlberg’s 6 Stages of Moral Development
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Kohlberg’s 6 Stages of Moral Development

Lawrence Kohlberg, an American psychologist, was among the pioneers of moral development research. Building on from the original propositions of Jean Piaget, Kohlberg theorized that humans develop their moral judgements in 6 stages. To confirm his theory, Kohlberg interviewed boys between the ages of 10 and 16. He then analyzed how they would justify their decision when confronted with different hypothetical moral dilemmas. Superimposing the participants’ argumentation onto their cognitive devel
Preview of Bandura's Social Learning Theory
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Bandura's Social Learning Theory

What do you think? Can we learn only through direct experience, or also from studying others? To prove that children can learn by mere observation, american-canadian psychologist Albert Bandura came up with the Bobo Doll Experiments - a set of controversial studies, which involved preschool children, adult models and a stand-up punch doll. What did he find out?
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