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Category Archives: OISE Lobby Display
October Lobby Display: Environmental Education
The OISE and TDSB Environmental Education in Action Conference will take place on Oct 26, and was created with teachers and graduate students in mind. There will be keynote talks, interactive workshops, and an EcoFair to provide ideas, strategies, and … Continue reading
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October Lobby Display: Women’s History Month
October is Women’s History Month in Canada, and this year, we celebrate the women who have made lasting impacts in their fields under the banner #MakeAnImpact. Here at the OISE Library, we’ve pulled a number of books highlighting examples of … Continue reading
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June Lobby Display: Enjoying the Great Outdoors
Summer is almost upon us! Everyone needs some good reads to get through those scorching hot months. OISE library is here to help. With countless resources for some great outdoor activities and fun ideas for kids of all ages to … Continue reading
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Say Yay! For Y.A.
I don’t think I am the only one who finds it difficult to pleasure read while in school is in session. With all the academic readings and assignments to tackle, more reading is the last thing I want to do. … Continue reading
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May Lobby Display: International Workers’ Day
International Workers’ Day or May Day as it is often called, is a day celebrating labourers and the working classes. Although May Day can be traced back several centuries, the Haymarket Affair is generally considered to be significant as the … Continue reading
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