Inclusive Education and Differentiated Instruction

Finding inspiration and motivation as both a student and teacher can be difficult in the month of January. Luckily, the OISE Library is committed to providing materials to inspire both students and teachers  in the classroom! One of our January lobby display themes is Inclusive Education and Differentiated Instruction. Both of these subjects are vast and could be displays of their own, and our display this month brings them together to offer a double dose of learning and teaching materials for practical use in the classroom.

Both subjects have been interpreted in a variety of ways, and are well represented in both the Stacks and Curriculum Resources collections at the OISE Library.

Inclusive education has been particularly popular in the educational literature of the last several years, with a focus on technologies, special needs, second language learners and sensitivity. Along with the selection of materials already on display, there are many more books and resources to discover in the library, and an excellent selection of articles online.

Similarly, differentiated education has been approached from subject specific viewpoints, such as math and English, as well as through the lens of social justice and technology. There are many more books available on the subject in the library, particularly in the Curriculum Resources section.

Remember, if you should see something that you are interested in borrowing, please don’t be shy! Ask one of our staff members at the circulation desk to borrow the materials. This display will be in the OISE lobby for the month of January.

Happy reading!

About Nora Frauley-Elson

Graduate Student Library Assistant at OISE Library| Master of Information 2017, University of Toronto
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