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Author Archives: Emily Kim
New Titles: Identity and Education
Who Are You? The Kid’s Guide to Gender Identity by Brook Pessin-Whedbee This book introduces children to gender as a spectrum by talking about how individuals experience gender differently. By assuring children that it is okay to talk about how … Continue reading
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New Titles
It’s summer — a time to catch up on missed readings and discover new must-reads! Be sure to check out the new titles below and stop by the OISE Library Ground floor for more! I Am Peace: A Book of … Continue reading
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National Indigenous History Month
Join OISE Library as we celebrate National Indigenous History Month and National Indigenous Peoples Day (June 21) and National Indigenous History Month. In June, we recognize the rich contributions First Nations, Inuit and Métis peoples have made to Canada and the … Continue reading
Featured Activity Kit: Puzzle: An Interactive Guide to Intriguing Puzzles and Games
Puzzle: An Interactive Guide to Intriguing Puzzles and Games is this month’s featured activity kit. Filled with puzzles and games, this special folder allows for hours of fun brain power testing activities. Featuring twelve challenging and ingenious games, this kit … Continue reading
OISE Lobby Display: Progressive Education
This month the OISE Library Lobby Display is highlighting the pioneers in the Progressive Educational Movement. Although the movement began in the late nineteenth century, its legacy is is still with us, seen in education that values the student’s interests in helping to … Continue reading
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