By Dade Hayes Finance Editor Netflix has made a selection of its documentary programming available for free via its YouTube channel in an effort to help teachers coping with the challenge of COVID-19.
In a blog post Friday, the company noted that it has historically allowed teachers to screen documentaries without a license fee.
With many teachers looking for additional resources during remote-learning times, Netflix said has posted 10 titles. The mix of series episodes, shorts and features includes Our Planet, 13th, Knock Down the House and Explained. “We hope this will, in a small way, help teachers around the world,” the company said.
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