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Category Archives: Library Resources
New Titles – Leadership, Mental Health, Diversity and Educational Activism
Come check out some of the new titles that have arrived at the OISE Library! Featured in this New Titles post are books on the topics of education leadership, mental health, school diversity and educational activism. All of these titles are … Continue reading
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Toronto Public Library Museum + Art Pass
University of Toronto students aged 18 and older are eligible for a Museum + Art Pass (MAP), which can be picked up at the OISE Library Service Desk while quantities last. What is a MAP Pass? The MAP Student Pass booklet … Continue reading
Featured Activity Kit: Word Family Dice
Looking for creative ways to build vocabulary and teach young children about spelling and rhymes? Try the Word Family Dice! Each side of the six foam dice in this kit has a different word ending on it, such as -ight, … Continue reading
New Titles – Fall
Check out the some of the new books that were added to the OISE Library collection this fall! Located near the service desk on the main floor. Creating research-practice partnerships in education, by William R. Penuel and Daniel J. Gallagher … Continue reading
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Treaty Education and Geography
For the month of November, the OISE Library has put together a display on the subject of Treaty Education and Geography. November 6 – 11 is Treaty Recognition Week and November is Indigenous Education Month. The display contains books and … Continue reading