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Preview of TED Talk: How to Increase your Happiness- TED-Ed

TED Talk: How to Increase your Happiness- TED-Ed

This engaging TED-Ed companion resource is based on the animated TED Talk by Brother David Steindl-Rast. It explores the deep connection between gratitude and happiness, emphasizing how a simple mindset shift can improve well-being and even transform society. This high-quality resource includes 20 thought-provoking discussion questions, an extended essay prompt, and a classroom debate topic. Perfect for high school or college students in courses on wellness, psychology, philosophy, or social-emo
Preview of TED Talk: How can we solve the antibiotic resistance crisis?- Gerry Wright

TED Talk: How can we solve the antibiotic resistance crisis?- Gerry Wright

This resource explores the urgent global issue of antibiotic resistance through the lens of history, science, and economics. Students will learn how antibiotics transformed modern medicine, why resistant bacteria have become so dangerous, and why new antibiotic development has slowed despite increasing need. The resource includes 20 in-depth discussion questions, a structured essay prompt, and a debate activity on whether antibiotic development should remain in private hands or shift to public r
Preview of TED Talk: What is Coronavirus?- Elizabeth Cox

TED Talk: What is Coronavirus?- Elizabeth Cox

This resource explores the science and risks of coronaviruses through the TED-Ed lesson on their origins, structure, and mutation patterns. Students will learn how coronaviruses spread, why their mutation rate matters for treatments and vaccines, and how human activity increases the likelihood of new pandemics. This resource includes: 20 high school/college-level discussion questions A structured essay prompt linking virology to public health and environmental issues A debate topic with multip
Preview of TED Talk: What is a Coronavirus?- Elizabeth Cox

TED Talk: What is a Coronavirus?- Elizabeth Cox

This high school resource explores coronaviruses, viral transmission, and global health, helping students analyze how viruses spread, evolve, and impact human populations. Includes: • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 9–12 Subjects: Biology, Public Health, Science, Global Studies, ELA
Preview of TED Talk: How the US medical community fails Black mothers- Wanda Irving

TED Talk: How the US medical community fails Black mothers- Wanda Irving

This high school resource explores maternal health disparities, systemic racism, and healthcare reform through a powerful TED Talk, helping students analyze equity, public health, and social justice. Includes: • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 9–12 Subjects: Social Studies, Sociology, ELA, Health, Public Health
Preview of TED Talk: How does cancer spread through the body?- Ivan Seah Yu Jun

TED Talk: How does cancer spread through the body?- Ivan Seah Yu Jun

This high school science resource explores how cancer spreads through the body and the science of metastasis. Students analyze biological systems, disease progression, and modern medical approaches. Best for: Biology, Health Science, Anatomy Includes • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 8–12 | Print-and-go
Preview of TED Talk: A Life-Saving Device That Detects Silent Heart Attacks- Akash Manoj

TED Talk: A Life-Saving Device That Detects Silent Heart Attacks- Akash Manoj

This resource is based on the inspiring TED Talk about silent heart attacks and a groundbreaking wearable detection device. It includes 20 high school/college-level discussion questions, a formal essay prompt, and an expanded debate topic that encourages students to think critically about the balance between preventative and post-crisis healthcare. Perfect for courses in health science, biology, technology, ethics, or public health policy, this resource promotes critical thinking about medica
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