Netflix puts docs on YouTube
April 20, 2020
Netflix has always allowed teachers to screen documentaries in their classrooms. However, this isn’t possible with schools closed. So at their request, the streaming company has made a selection of documentary features and series available on the Netflix YouTube channel.
Each title also has educational resources available, which can be used by both students and teachers – and Netflix will also be doing Q&As with some of the creators behind these projects so that students can hear from them firsthand.
In a blog post, Netflix said: “We hope this will, in a small way, help teachers around the world.
The documentaries are currently available in English. Subtitles in more than a dozen languages will be available later this week.The titles available include Our Planet, Abstract, 13th, Chasing Coral and more.
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