ERIC database temporarily shut down

The Education Resources Information Centre (ERIC) database is temporarily unavailable due to the partial shutdown of the U.S. federal government.  The following message is posted on the ERIC site:

“Dear Users,

Due to a lapse of appropriations and the partial shutdown of the Federal Government, the systems that host www.eric.ed.gov have been shut down. Services will be restored as soon as a continuing resolution to provide funding has been enacted.”

If you are having difficulty connecting to resources that were previously available through ERIC, please contact our Reference Desk at askeloise@utoronto.ca; 416-978-1860 — we can check to see if the article / report / etc. may be available elsewhere.

 

 

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Best of Summer 2013 Displays

Welcome back everyone! This summer our Graduate Student Library Assistants were hard at work making displays to showcase the different kinds of resources in our collection here at the OISE Library. Displayed now are samples of the catalogue exhibitions. Explorations of Humanity: Ancient … Continue reading

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Welcome! Join us for a tour.

Welcome / welcome back to OISE and the OISE Library!

The OISE Library is here to support you in your studies, research, and teaching, so drop-by the Service Desk – we’re here to help!

To help get you started, join us for a drop-in tour of the library:

  • September 5, 1:10pm – 1:40pm
  • September 10, 1:10pm – 1:40pm
  • September 11, 12:10pm – 12:40pm
  • September 24, 1:10pm – 1:40pm

Tours will leave from the Service Desk on the Ground Floor of the Library.   No registration required – just show up!

Can’t make it for an in-person tour?  Check out our video or podcast tours:  http://oise.library.utoronto.ca/aboutus-take-a-tour

Wishing you all a wonderful start to the academic year,
The OISE Library staff

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Featured Activity Kit: Nubble! The Big Money Game

photo of featured activity kitNubble! The Big Money Game [C.R. 332.4 N962] is a math strategy game that will help students develop their thinking skills and math abilities. To play, students take turns throwing the dice to create a whole number by adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing the four numbers on the dice. Students play in teams or individually to earn more money than their opponents. Players will learn to combine four numbers in many different ways in order to find the best result and earn the most money. Larger numbers generally earn more money than smaller numbers; however, big bonuses can be earned by creating special combinations on the board. The kit includes a rule book with alternative ways to play and a multiplication cheat sheet for players to check their math.

Nubble! is currently on display on the small coffee table near the Circulation Desk on the ground floor of the library. Stop by and check it out today!

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New OISE Book Display: Let’s Stop Bullying!

One of the most chronic problems in schools is bullying. Students, teachers, parents, and whole communities have to take serious notice and try to stop bullying in the classroom. OISE offers many resources to help teachers prevent bullying and deal with both the bullied and the bullies.

OISE’s Curriculum Resources offer teachers ways to deal with bullies in the classroom. Bullying prevention programs can be installed in the classroom to try to stop bullying. Real Life Bully Prevention for Real Kids, and A Kit Bag for Promoting Positive Behaviour in the Classroom offer ideas for hands on activities in lesson plans. Included in the display is an example of a kit here at OISE entitled Steps to Respect: A Bullying Prevention Program that includes a teacher’s guide, student lessons, handouts, posters, transparencies, and a literature unit. Also included in the display are examples of policy implementation at the school and school board level: Bulling Prevention for Schools, Bullying Prevention and Intervention, and No Place for Bullying: Leadership for Schools that Care for Every Student to name a few.

Dealing with bullying through reading is also an option for teachers according to Confronting Bullying: Literacy as a Tool for Character Education and Bullying Hurts: Teaching Kindness Through Read Alouds and Guided Conversations. OISE offers  fiction options that can help students cope with and learn about bullying: The Nine Lives of Travis Keating, Egghead, poems in The Bully, The Bullied and the Bystander, The Brave, and My Secret Bully are examples.

Cyber- bullying is also a hot topic issue, as it is a fairly new venue for students to send and/or receive hurtful messages.  Research on the subject includes School Climate 2.0, Truths and Myths of Cyber-Bullying, and Cyber Kids, Cyber Bullying and Cyber Balance.

Every resource on display can be borrowed! Check out this display on the main floor of the OISE library today!

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