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Author Archives: Nicholas Worby
Featured Activity Kit: Mystery Festival!
The OISE Library has a wealth of activity kits that help make science and technology studies fun and exciting. Mystery Festival (C.R. 500 G323My) brings the world of forensics and crime scene investigation into the classroom. Through the use of … Continue reading
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OISE book display – LGBT Inclusive Education
In celebration of Pride Week this month, the OISE Library is featuring a selection of materials on LGBT inclusive education. Help address homophobia, biphobia, transphobia and bullying in your classroom with this collection of teacher resources, juvenile fiction, and scholarly … Continue reading
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More new OISE Faculty publications!
Can’t visit the display case on the ground floor? Hungry for more OISE Faculty publications? Check out some of the following titles: Barrie Bennett Bennett, B. Smilanich P. (2013). Power plays. Toronto, ON: Pearson Canada Charles Chen Chen, C.P. & … Continue reading
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New Faculty Publications!
Visit the display case on the ground floor and check out some of the recent publications from our very own OISE faculty! Connect with the exciting research in education happening right here. New titles run the gamut from books & … Continue reading
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What’s with the QR codes on the journal shelves?
The OISE Library now has QR codes posted on the current journals shelves that allow you to connect to the journal information online from your smartphone or tablet. What are QR codes? QR codes are like barcodes you can scan … Continue reading
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