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Category Archives: New Titles
New Titles for Autumn!
Tetris: The Games People Play A very interesting read: this book dives into the complicated history of one of the most recognizable and beloved video games. It is a graphic novel that is all about the history of Tetris and … Continue reading
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New Titles for August: A Mindful Classroom
Fostering mindfulness : building skills that students need to manage their attention, emotions, and behavior in classrooms and beyond, Shelley Murphy This resource by OISE instructor Shelley Murphy is a must-have for any educator curious and committed to building practices … Continue reading
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New Books for July: Some Hot New Reads
Teaching English Language Learners: A Handbook for Elementary Teachers by Ann Morgan Teaching English Language Learners is a handbook for elementary school staff who work with English Language Learners but who might not have specialized training. This book is a … Continue reading
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End-of-June New Titles: Summer Reading for Educators
An A-Z of Creative Teaching in Higher Education By Sylvia Ashton & Rachel Stone For the post-secondary instructor (novice or experienced) who wants to transform their classroom with creative energy, this guide is for you! An A-Z of Creative Teaching … Continue reading
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More New Titles for May!
Hearts Unbroken by Cynthia Leitich Smith Louise Wolfe, known as Lou, has recently moved to Kansas from central Texas. Lou is a citizen of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, and her town of East Hannesburg is not a very liberal place. So when Mrs Quinn, the East Hannesburg High School drama teacher, … Continue reading
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