91Ö±²¥

"

First Round of Sponsorship Opportunities Now Open

Discover sponsorship packages for the JICS Centennial Golf Championship. These opportunities offer strong brand visibility and meaningful engagement with the University of Toronto community, and alignment with our lab school's milestone 100-year celebration. Sponsors are invited to secure their foursome early!
"
2026 OISE Teaching Awards: Nominations
Help recognize OISE's excellent teachers for their many contributions to the Institute and its mission. Nominations for the faculty awards are currently open! Make your nomination by January 30.

December 10, 2025

mary reid oise web 2025
"
Join this special discussion on the ecological knowledge about birds in Anishinaabemowin/Ojibwe language. Learn about these incredible flying beings and how best to support their populations for generations to come. Register now!
CBSE Black Education Symposium
Second Annual Black Education Symposium 2026
We are honored to invite you to the Second Annual Black Education Symposium 2026, under the theme Affirming Blackness in Academia: Past, Present & Future. This will be a day of reflection, celebration, and forward visioning centered on Black experiences in academia.

Talking with the Land - Shutao'tine Elder David Etchinelle

David Etchinelle shares his love for the land and reflects on practices he observed as a Mountain Dene child in the Sahtu Region of the Northwest Territories.
These films were created in a week-long documentary filmmaking program at Chief Albert Wright School in Tulita, NT, where small groups of high school students learned the fundamentals of filmmaking and put it into practice making mini-documentaries about local Elders.

17 Ways to Promote Culturally Aware Classrooms

All Classrooms can benefit from strategies that promote equity and diversity. Educators can promote cultural awareness in their classrooms by embedding effective strategies into their planning and programming.
For instance, the First Nations, Metis & Inuit peoples are THE fastest growing populations in Canada! This has many implications for our Education systems. The FNMI peoples are also incredibly diverse, both linguistically and culturally.

Takuginai (Look Here)

Takuginai is one of Inuit Broadcast Company's (IBC) longest running, best known and most loved programs. The series features the likes of "Johnny" the lemming and other locally made puppets and young hosts. Takuginai (pronounced-tah-kew-gee-nye) educates Inuit children with cultural values such as respect for elders, sharing and patience and having fun in the process. Takuginai also teaches Inuktitut numbers and syllabics. Takuginai was created for the five to seven year-old age group however the show is enjoyed by people of all ages. Language: Inuktitut (English voice-over available).