The video is everywhere. The Youtube platform has contributed to this by offering a simple and easy space to invest by all creative minds. Some have become stars to the hundreds of thousands of fans. The teachers also tried to use YouTube to spread their ideas, their daily life, their … courses with more or less success. It's not easy to keep the distance. To exist it is necessary to publish, to publish often, to publish quality. In the mass of teachers’ YouTube channels, I selected three. Three channels that captivated me with their quality, tone and content. A very first small list to complete. I'm counting on you.
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Enter my class

It is Jeanne, a school teacher, who invites you to attend. More than 30 000 internet users responded by subscribing to its channel. Jeanne is passionate about her job and it can be seen and understood. On her channel more than 60 videos in which she recounts her life as a teacher and her pedagogical experiments. His tone and good mood are communicative. New teachers or those who are preparing to become teachers will find many useful tips.
Link: Come into my class.
Maths and Ticks

Maths et Tiques was created by Yvan Monka. This Alsatian teacher is a true star of operations, problems and other mathematical equations. His website which I have already mentioned here is a reference. His associated YouTube channel as well. More than 400,000 subscribers to the meter. Excuse me very little. Behind this success a huge work done by Yvan. There are hundreds of math classes and exercises for students from high school to high school. Everything is sorted by levels and chapters. Also on the Maths and Tics programme are tips and techniques to progress in maths or to overcome the stress associated with exam tests. In order not to spoil anything, Yvan donates the revenues related to the broadcasting of his videos to the Restos du Coeur. A resource from every point of view formidable.
Link: Maths and Ticks
The Prof

Hats off to the work and sense of humor of this history teacher. This chain is a real favorite and a little gem of fun and self-derision. The teacher does not hesitate to stage herself and script her episodes in order to pass on sometimes complex historical facts. The teacher does not hesitate to wet the shirt, as is often said, even going so far as to dress up to play in small scenes. Once again, the result is great and it exudes freshness and the desire to pass on the great moments of our history to as many people as possible. The teacher deserves the light of the spotlight. ‘ A star is born. The teacher has just over 40,000 subscribers.
Link: The Prof
Thank you very much for sharing. As a teacher-documentalist, I do a watchful job to retrieve and classify YouTube channels of educational interest and group them on the e-sidoc (CDI website) of the CDI in which I work to share them with interested students and teachers. So thank you very much for finding these pearls.
Good continuation.
Thank you very much for finding these sites animated by enthusiasts. With age, we lose a lot of data and these enthusiasts allow us to put everything back in place. And especially how to grow during all this time lost in transport. Good search and thank you