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Éducation

Ce guide vous présente des ressources nécessaires pour retrouver et utiliser de l'information dans vos études et recherches en Éducation.

Curriculum Resource Centre (CRC)

The Education Resource Center is located in Room AR-102 of the Alphonse Raymond Building and it supports School of Education students in their studies and in their teaching placements.  Its collection of over 16 000 items  includes curriculum materials, textbooks, pedagogy, indigenous studies materials, as well as teaching aides such as picture books, novels, literacy games, science kits, charts, and math manipulables.

Searching for items in the Education Resource Center

Omni, Laurentian University’s library catalogue, includes all items held by the Education Resource Center.  You can consult the Omni Help Guide for tips on searching the catalogue.  

However, if you are looking for a children’s book about penguins, you may find that items held by other libraries make it difficult to find something suitable for children.

Instead, you can filter your search results to show just the Education Resource Center:

  1. Search Omni for the keyword(s) in which you are interested.
  2. On the left-hand side, click Laurentian Library to display the list of libraries and their number of matching results in parentheses.
  3. Click Education Resource Center to limit the results to just those held by the CRC.

 

 

 

Curriculum Resources

Ontario Curriculum Document

Access the Ontario Ministry of Education Curriculum Documents online through the Ministry of Education.

Trillium List 

The Trillium List includes details about all textbooks approved by the Minister of Education.  Search the list of textbooks educators can use to teach students in kindergarten to Grade 12. 

Canteach

Canteach provides free online resources for primary school educators.

Cube for Teachers

Cube for Teachers includes over 95,000 open resources created by educators around the world.

National Centre for Collaboration in Indigenous Education

National Centre for Collaboration in Indigenous Education provides access to lesson plans to support learning about Truth and Reconciliation in Canada.  

OER Commons

OER Commons provides access to numerous Open Educational Resources at no cost.  The resources include K-12 lesson plans, worksheets and class activities.  OER Commons is a searchable database and material can be located by subject and grade level.  

Ontario Educational Resource Bank  

The Ontario Ministry of Education provides a Resource Bank for resources by grade, subject/course, and expectations. A password is required for access and can requested through an Ontario school board.

Playing to Learn 

The Elementary Teachers’ Federation of Ontario provides access to interactive lesson plans geared to the Ontario curriculum.  

tvolearn

Tvolearn includes k-12 resources aligned with the Ontario curriculum.  

Books for Children and Young Adults

CM: Canadian Review of Materials 

Reviews Canadiana of interest to children and young adults, including publications produced in Canada, or published elsewhere but of special interest or significance to Canada, such as those having a Canadian writer, illustrator or subject.

World of Words

World of Words is from the Univ. of Arizona College of Education.  This Web site's mission is to promote high-quality, culturally authentic children's literature. “The goal of integrating global literature into classrooms and libraries is to challenge children and adolescents to understand and accept those different from themselves, thus breaking cycles of oppression and prejudice between people of different cultures. “

Users may do quick or advanced searches for books and receive bibliographic information and a brief description for each book found. The site presents the option of choosing from the categories of Region, Age, or Genre. Advanced Search allows users to specify one age group, one region, and one genre but precludes choosing multiple options under a category.  Worlds of Words features two online journals: WOW Stories: Connections from the Classroom, containing vignettes written by educators about children's experiences reading and responding to literature, and WOW Review: Reading across Cultures, a quarterly whose reviews focus on the cultural authenticity of the text and illustrations. Also available are the WOW Currents blog and an events calendar limited to the University of Arizona area. Although somewhat narrowly focused, this site will be useful for teachers, parents, and librarians trying to pick the best books for children. Educators also will benefit from the teaching helps in the blog and from WOW Stories.

Éducation : ressources principales

Fournit un accès illimité à de nombreuses publications dédiées à l'éducation. ERIC donne accès à toutes sortes de publications américaines sur l'éducation en intensifiant et en facilitant l'utilisation d'informations et de travaux de recherche éducatifs, de façon à renforcer l'apprentissage, l'enseignement, la prise de décision et la recherche.

Education Index Retrospective™: 1929-1983 propose un index et des résumés de plus de 800 périodiques et almanachs, ainsi que des citations pour près de 850 000 articles. Parmi les sujets traités, citons entre autres l'éducation des adultes, la formation continue, les normes en matière d'alphabétisation, l'éducation multiculturelle/ethnique et les méthodes pédagogiques.

Provides indexing and abstracts for nearly 300 peer-reviewed journals. Topics covered include Best Practices, Curriculum Development, Literacy Standards, Pedagogical Research, Instructional Media, Language Arts, Science & Mathematics, School Administration etc.

CBCA Complete associe des documents en texte intégral et le contenu indexé des quatre autres bases de données CBCA (Business, Current Events, Education et Reference). De nombreux sujets y sont traités et les informations proposées sont tirées du plus vaste éventail de sources canadiennes.

Pour accéder au contenu, veuillez cliquer sur la touche "Click to Access H&PE Curriculum Resources" dans le coin inférieur droit. Base de données bilingue contentant plus de 1000 plans de leçons téléchargeables et indexés qui abordent les contenus d’apprentissage du programme-cadre d’ÉPS de l’Ontario de 2010, du matériel didactique pour les élèves, des calendriers de planification pour les enseignantes et enseignants, des outils d’évaluation et des liens à des ressources supplémentaires.

Pour accéder au contenu, veuillez cliquer sur la touche "Click to Access the Safety Guidelines" dans le coin inférieur droit. Les lignes directrices sur la sécurité en éducation physique de l'Ontario (les lignes directrices), gérer par Ophea indiquent les normes minimales à intégrer à la politique de gestion des risques des conseils scolaires. Elles renseignent les enseignants, les superviseurs d'activités intra-muros et les entraîneurs sur les pratiques sécuritaires pour chaque activité, afin d'en minimiser les risques.