Welcome to your November edition of the ClickView Content Round-Up. As we head into the final stretch of the year, we’re excited to share a fresh collection of resources, new releases, and classroom highlights to help you inspire your students. Here’s what’s new and noteworthy for US schools this month.
We’ve added 61 new in-house produced and licensed videos for the US this month, spanning elementary, middle, and high school. Whether you’re looking for thought-provoking documentaries, curriculum-aligned series, or creative prompts, there’s something for every classroom.

Erandi Goonetilleke, Content Producer on Miniclips: Global Celebrations and Commemorations: Kwanzaa
This video teaches students about the origins of Kwanzaa and the seven guiding principles that shape the holiday. Using bright, vibrant colors, and graphics, the video aims to get students in the celebratory spirit.


Edwina Baden-Powell, Head of Production on The Social Media Trap
It was such a privilege to work with world leading experts in social media usage with Stanford Labs and Center for Humane Technology, but it was hearing directly from teens themselves that gives richness and relevance to the series.

We’re proud to partner with leading organizations to bring you even more high-quality content:
TED
TED produces compelling talks from the world’s leading thinkers and doers, sharing ideas that spark curiosity, inspiration, and global understanding.
The School of Life
The School of Life offers thoughtful, philosophical video content that helps viewers navigate emotional intelligence, relationships, and the deeper questions of modern life.
Encyclopaedia Britannica
Encyclopedia Britannica delivers authoritative, curriculum-aligned educational videos that help students explore and understand the world with trusted expertise.
Vooks
Vooks brings children’s books to life through beautifully animated read-aloud videos designed to foster early literacy and a love of reading.


This month, we’re excited to spotlight a range of new high school Civics and Government. Topics range from the complexities of U.S. Foreign Policy and the dynamics of U.S. Elections to the intriguing story of Tammany Hall, there’s something for every classroom.
Explore these topics:

See the full calendar here.
Facilitate meaningful classroom conversations with the new Discussion Prompts resource, a one-page guide featuring three levels of questions to use after watching any video.
Try it with the first episode, ‘What’s the problem?’ from the The Social Media Trap series.

We hope these updates help you create engaging, inclusive, and memorable lessons this month. For more details or to explore the full range of resources, visit ClickView.

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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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