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Category Archives: New Titles
May New Titles: Art, Literature, and Education
Art, literature, and education come together naturally in this list of new titles, inspiring teachers and students alike! The collection begins with a study of the historical relationship between art and education, and then follows this relationship through to its … Continue reading
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May New Titles: Reading is in the Air
One Room: Schools and Schoolteachers in the Pioneer West by Gail L. Jenner Schools and classrooms looked very different from what they are now. Over a hundred years ago many children attended sparsely furnished, one room schools. Gail Jenner reminds … Continue reading
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April New Titles: A [Spring] shower of Topics
I Love Sharks, Too! written by Leanne Shirtliffe and illustrated by Lorenzo Montatore Stevie LOVES sharks. He loves sharks more than he loves pizza (Can you imagine loving something more than pizza?)! Stevie likes to act like a shark, much to his … Continue reading
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March New Titles: A Mixed Bag
Homophobia in the Hallways: Heterosexism and Transphobia in Canadian Catholic Schools by Tonya D. Callaghan Catholic schools, despite the religious affiliation, receive public funding in Canada. Because of this, Catholic schools are beholden to civil, not church law. Despite this, according … Continue reading
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February New Titles: Strong Women
February has been been a chilly one, so let’s take some time to warm-up our hearts and minds with some great reads! Have you heard of the psychology study that came up with thirty-six questions designed to make you fall in … Continue reading
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