Category Archives: Library Resources

Featured Activity Kit: Prisms!

Why not take advantage of a bright sunny day to teach your students about the way light travels, refracts, and reflects? Using the United Prism Set you can easily create classroom activities that are as beautiful as they are scientific … Continue reading

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New Titles at OISE Library!

“Creating Tomorrow’s Schools Today” – Richard Gerver In this updated edition, Richard Gerver provides an insightful perspective on concerns with current education systems, and whether the systems are adequately preparing children for their future. Gerver calls for an education revolution, … Continue reading

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Featured Activity Kit: Rory’s Story Cubes: Let Your Imagination Roll Wild!

Rory’s Story Cubes: Let Your Imagination Roll Wild! is a fantastic way to help student exercise imaginative storytelling, problem solving, and speaking and listening skills.  The kit consists of 9 cubes featuring 54 images and allows for countless combinations to … Continue reading

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OISE Book Display: Nature & Education

Earth Day has come and gone, but the resources presented in this month’s book display support integrating environmental education in the curriculum throughout the year . OISE Library has recently acquired new resources to help you develop environmental understanding in your classes. … Continue reading

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OISE Faculty Book Launch 2015

On March 26, 2015, The OISE community of faculty, students, alumni and staff celebrated its own at the annual Honouring Inspiring Educators reception. Attendees had the opportunity to browse some of the latest titles published by their peers. Here is a selection of … Continue reading

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