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Category Archives: Seasonal Display
Inclusive Education and Differentiated Instruction
Finding inspiration and motivation as both a student and teacher can be difficult in the month of January. Luckily, the OISE Library is committed to providing materials to inspire both students and teachers in the classroom! One of our January … Continue reading
New OISE Book Display: National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women
December 6th marks the 27th anniversary of the École Polytechnique massacre when 14 women were murdered in an act of targeted, gender-based violence. The National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women commemorates these 14 women and also serves … Continue reading
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New Year, New Beginnings
After the winter break, it’s time to ring in the New Year! However, getting back on track from the break can be a challenge for some students and teachers. To help students and educators transition smoothly back into the classroom, … Continue reading
OISE Lobby Display: Winter and Holidays
December is a busy and exciting month here at the university! Exams are approaching and it is getting colder outside, what better place to go then the OISE Library to warm up and learn? One of this month’s themes for … Continue reading
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Celebrating Aboriginal Education Month
November 1st marks the beginning of Aboriginal Education Month in acknowledging the rights of Canada’s Indigenous peoples as the original peoples of this land. The lobby display on the ground floor of the OISE building features a wide selection of … Continue reading