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Category Archives: Library Resources
New Titles: April
April showers bring May flowers, and we have a downpour of new books at the OISE Library! April’s new titles include both lighthearted children’s books and books that deal with difficult subjects. Adam Rex and Christian Robinson’s delightfully charming new … Continue reading
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April is Math Education Month
This April, stop by the OISE Library to check out some of these books on math education! On display are books addressing a wide range of issues in math education, covering everything from developing better instructional skills to early childhood … Continue reading
Classroom Management Display
Educators are directly involved in the learning environment to create effectively managed classrooms. Having a critical role in the classroom, teachers need to consider various factors affecting student achievement and engagement. Whether you are a rookie or a veteran teacher, … Continue reading
New Titles: Math Curriculum Resources
The OISE Library has recently acquired a number of books related to mathematics instruction as a part of our Curriculum Resources collection. These books are highly relevant to students and faculty in our Department of Curriculum, Teacher and Learning, offering … Continue reading
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Featured Activity Kit: Q-bitz
Looking to get your students interested in recognizing and building patterns? They’re sure to have fun playing Q-bitz! For 2-4 players, this pattern-recognition game comes equipped with four sets of 16 wooden cubes in a small tray and 80 Q-bitz … Continue reading