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Tag Archives: children’s literature
Teaching Environmental and Sustainability Education in the Classroom
Education plays a crucial role in how we help students understand the complexity of local and global environmental challenges, and build capacity for individual and collective climate action. Teacher candidates are well-positioned to make positive contributions to the lives of … Continue reading
Halloween Children’s Literature
This month in October, our Children’s Literature display features a selection of books that are appropriate for teaching children about Halloween! Each novel in this display references diverse themes of celebration, courage, and joy through exploration of identity and new … Continue reading
Asian Heritage Month
The Government of Canada officially declared May as Asian Heritage Month exactly 20 years ago in 2002. This was following the appointment of Senator Vivienne Poy in Canada who proposed a motion to acknowledge Asian Heritage in Canada, something the … Continue reading
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OISE Lobby Display: French Language Materials
This month, the OISE Library is featuring its French Language Materials in the OISE lobby display cabinet. From children’s literature to research materials to curriculum resources, the OISE collection has a wide range of materials to support French language teaching … Continue reading
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