What’s New in March 2026: Classroom Videos and Resources
This month’s new releases help students make sense of the world around them, past and present. From uncovering bias in scientific history to understanding the risks of opioids and building core geography skills, these films and series support informed thinking and real-world awareness in the classroom.
What’s new?
This month we have added 34 new videos to ClickView, learn all about this month’s featured releases below.
Spotlight on New Content
This month’s highlights support middle and high school learning through timely, real‑world topics, from uncovering bias in scientific history and building core geography skills to understanding the serious risks of opioids like fentanyl. Together, they encourage critical thinking, informed decision‑making and deeper awareness of the world students live in.
Middle School Highlights
Why have so many groundbreaking women been left out of scientific history? Why have they been denied recognition for their discoveries? Learn about the “Matilda effect,” its origins, and how unconscious bias still impacts STEM today.
- ClickView x OUP Collaboration
A new Social Studies series for middle school, Middle School: Geography Toolkit explores the key concepts and skills used to study the world around us, including a range of different maps and graphs that students will use in their study of geography.

High School Highlights
Discover more about opioids such as fentanyl, including how exactly they affect the body and the brain, the dangers of these drugs, and how you can recognize—and respond to—the signs of an opioid overdose.
Producer Comment
Jane Moore – Drug Awareness: Fentanyl and Other Opioids
We all know that fentanyl is a worldwide problem. Aimed at teenagers, this video was made with the hope of educating students (and beyond) about the dangers of fentanyl and how to stay safe. Eye-catching graphics, real-world vision, and a few shocking stats are sure to prick your ears up.


New and Featured Content Partners
With a big focus on Social Studies, these content partners uncover unheard stories about peoples lives, their histories and the places where people live.
The Daily Conversation
The Daily Conversation is a small production company whose mission is to add context to the world. Discover Places, Places: New York and Places: Megacities.
GBC Stories
GBC Stories captures stories that might otherwise fade from history, such as the eye-opening interviews captured in their series Interviews on the Holocaust.

Movies + TV Highlights
DoReMi Dalimi is a musical animation series about the joyful daily life that a bright and lovely 5-year-old girl, Dalimi, experiences with her family and friends. Join five-year-old Dalimi and her friends on musical adventures.

Curation and Special Events
These topics support learning from global events and civic foundations to social analysis and wellbeing, helping students build understanding of the world, how societies function, and the challenges people face at local and global levels.
Elementary Topics
Middle School Topics
High School Topics
April Special Events Topics
Mark your calendars for these upcoming special days and explore related resources.
- World Autism Awareness Day (April 2nd)
- International Children’s Book Day (April 2nd)
- Easter (April 3rd – 6th )
- World Health Day (April 7th)
- Patriots Day (April 19th)
- World Creativity and Innovation Day (April 21st)
- Earth Day (April 22nd)
- World Book Day (April 23rd)

Browse the full calendar for more special events here.
Featured Resource: Design Task
Facilitate real-world problem-solving and inquiry-based learning with the new Design Task resource, a two-page activity guide using the design thinking process.
- Six stages of design thinking:
- Define the problem
- Research
- Ideate
- Prototype
- Test
- Refine
- Why use it?
- Supports explicit teaching through the gradual release of responsibility
- Supports the use of effective peer- and self-feedback
- Each stage has guiding questions
Try it with the video The Human Landscape from the series Let’s Discover: Human Geography.

Ready to explore?
This month’s latest content supports students in building the knowledge and awareness they need to navigate an increasingly complex world. We hope these new releases help spark curiosity, deepen understanding and bring learning to life in your classroom.

Linsey Napper
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Linsey Napper is the Chief Content Officer at ClickView, where she guides global content strategy, manages relationships with more than 200 partners, and oversees the production and publishing of videos and resources on the platform.
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