Author Archives: Emily Kim

About Emily Kim

Graduate Student Library Assistant at OISE Library | Master of Information (2018), Faculty of Information, University of Toronto

Indigenous Perspectives on STEM Education

This month OISE Library is recognizing Indigenous contributions to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. Please come visit the OISE Library Ground Floor Display for more resources that focus on First Nations, Métis, and Inuit worldviews, experiences, and knowledge for STEM … Continue reading

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OISE Lobby Display: International Literacy Day (Sept 8th)

“The world has changed since 1966 – but our determination to provide every woman and man with the skills, capacities and opportunities to become everything they wish, in dignity and respect, remains as firm as ever. Literacy is a foundation … Continue reading

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New Titles: Reading, Writing, and Literacy

The OISE Library has some new additions to the collection that focus on reading, writing, and literacy.  Read about these awesome titles below!Saving Wonder by Mary KnightSaving Wonder is a beautifully written story that explores the power of words, relationships, … Continue reading

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OISE Lobby Display: Language Education

This month the OISE Library highlights second language education. The OISE Library supports research and study in second language education, languages and literacies, of which includes both the theory and practice of second language teaching at the University of Toronto. … Continue reading

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International Friendship Day (July 30th)

International Friendship Day (July 30th) was proclaimed by the United Nations in 2011 with the idea to encourage groups, governments, and organizations to host activities and events that promote acceptance and understanding between peoples, countries, and cultures. The UN wanted … Continue reading

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