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New Year, New Beginnings

After the winter break, it’s time to ring in the New Year! However, getting back on track from the break can be a challenge for some students and teachers. To help students and educators transition smoothly back into the classroom, … Continue reading

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Hot Off The Press: New OISE Faculty Publications, now at the Library!

In collaboration with the Office of the Associate Dean, Research, International & Innovation (ADRII), OISE Library proudly presents the 2014 Faculty Publications. This is a new initiative between the Library and the ADRII arms of OISE where we hope to showcase the … Continue reading

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New Titles! Canadian Fiction in the Children’s Literature Collection

Among the ever-growing collections at the OISE Library are works of fiction by Canadian authors for our Children’s Literature Collection! That One Spooky Night (JUV FIC B223o) This graphic novel by Canadian award-winning author Dan Bar-el, and illustrated by David Huyck, will … Continue reading

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New Resources! Puppets at the OISE Library

Puppets are taking over the library! We have recently acquired over 70 new puppets, and they are all now available to borrow by OISE students, faculty, and staff. In addition to our older puppets (from Polkaroo to a hand-crafted Caterpillar by our own … Continue reading

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OISE Book Display – Social Justice in Education

With the start of the new year many of us have made resolutions to better ourselves and our communities. This book display encourages you to integrate social justice into your professional life. Social justice in education is both an applied … Continue reading

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