YouTube Channels for Educators

What YouTube channels do you recommend for lesson ideas or educational inspiration? Whether it’s for subject-specific content or general teaching techniques, share your recommendations.

Ted-Ed - https://www.youtube.com/@TEDEd

TED-Ed
The educational arm of TED, TED-Ed offers a growing library of carefully curated educational videos, many of which are collaborations between talented educators and animators. Visit channel

CrashCourse
Provides high-quality educational videos on a variety of subjects, including history, science, and literature, presented in an engaging and accessible format. Visit channel

Khan Academy
Offers an extensive library of free video lessons on subjects like math, science, economics, and computing, aiming to provide a free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere. Visit channel

National Geographic
Features nature, science, travel, and culture videos, providing high-quality content that can be used in the classroom. Visitchannel

Veritasium
A science channel created by Derek Muller that aims to change the way we understand science with a series of exciting and accessible videos covering various topics. Visit channel

SciShow
Hosted by Hank Green and others, SciShow explores scientific topics in an engaging and accessible manner, making complex concepts understandable for all. Visit channel

Vsauce
Michael Stevens delves into intriguing questions and topics, blending science, philosophy, and culture to stimulate curiosity and critical thinking. Visit channel

Numberphile
Dedicated to the world of numbers, this channel features mathematicians discussing interesting number-related topics and concepts. Visit channel

Smarter Every Day
Destin Sandlin takes viewers on a journey to learn something new in each episode, often focusing on science and engineering topics. Visit channel

MinutePhysics
Henry Reich offers quick and engaging explanations of physics concepts, making complex ideas more accessible. Visitchannel