LPCI Library Learning Commons November 25, 2022 Newsletter
Engage, Inspire, Empower
Our goal is to support the success of our students, to promote a life-long enjoyment of reading, and to provide knowledge building experiences with 24/7 access to information in a welcoming environment that is conducive to learning.
We strive to achieve this goal through attention to Equity, Well Being and Achievement.
November is November is Indigenous Education Month at the Toronto District School Board.
See the resource document Treaties Recognition Week in November Days of Significance prepared to help our LPCI community learn more.
The Toronto District School Board is proud to recognize Hindu Heritage Month during the month of November . See the Library Learning Commons resource document to support Hindu Heritage in November Days of Significance
Bullying Awareness and Prevention Week: books, articles, videos and more to support your professional learning from TDSB Professional Library.
This week's virtual library tip - Watch this short video to get an overview of how to find reliable information for your research and projects.
This week is Bullying Prevention and Awareness Week.
Providing safe, inclusive and positive spaces accepting of all students is a priority in the TDSB. Our schools should be communities where all students are respected, welcomed, nurtured, engaged and encouraged.
After an opening match against Belgium on Wednesday November23, Canada will face Croatia four days later on Sunday 27 November at Khalifa International Stadium and then Morocco another four days later on Thursday 1 December at Al Thumama Stadium to close out the group phase. Follow all the news at Home - Canada Soccer
The Canada Council for the Arts Reveals the 2022 Governor General’s Literary Award Winners
The 14 best books published in Canada in 2022 were selected by peer assessment committees that followed a very rigorous process to deliberate and choose them from among the 70 finalists in seven categories, in both English and French.
Know It or Not? Increasing resiliency to health and science misinformation - Free Lessons To Fight Misinformation from Media Smarts. Kids spend increasingly more time online. They consume unverified content on a daily basis, be it through browsing the web, watching YouTube, or through content shared with them. Grade 7 to 12 educators can use these free interactive lessons to raise awareness around health and science misinformation.
We hope this newsletter will be a support to you as we read, research, and learn together at Lawrence Park C.I. Library Learning Commons.
Mrs. Zwaan