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A Short History of British Columbia
This book explains BC’s early economic, territory and political developments and includes the struggle over borders, railways, tariffs, and schools. It goes on with the boom that preceded the First World War, the depression that followed, and such issues as scandals, prohibition, women’s suffrage, and the rise to power of the Social Credit.
Okanagan Women’s Voices
A direct window into the lives of settlers and Indigenous Peoples in eras of upheaval, uncertainty and reform, this collection is a much-needed lens into histories too often told by the colonial state.
Metatron's Children
Meet Yren: a 12 year-old Black, non-binary kid growing up in the safety of The Village during the time After the Fall. Yren never wanted to be special, but the Universe had other plans. Exploring these strange and exciting new powers will take Yren outside the safety of the life they’ve known and into a perilous adventure.
Lessons From Hu'ul Ke:li
Native American boy doing daily chores with his grandfather on the reservation.
Mathematizing Student Thinking
Mathematizing Student Thinking outlines an approach to mathematics instruction that emphasizes making connections to the lived experiences of students. It supports teachers in providing students with problems that are meaningful, engaging, and purposeful and support students as independent, critical thinkers.
Cyrus 10
Livre illustré de questions-réponses scientifiques, avec des personnages fictifs.
Deepening In-Class and Online Learning
A grab-bag of joyful activities teachers can use to involve students in digital learning as they encourage interaction and inclusion. Simple ways to easily align student learning objectives and skills to the virtual environment.
Phillip Joe Plays Waila
A young boy from the Tohono O'odham Indian Reservation talks about his love of waila music. The boy shares how he was introduced to waila music, the history of the music style, and the components of waila music. Aspects of Tohono O'odham celebrations and culture in conjunction with waila music is presented.
Ce qui nous rend humain
«J’existe depuis très longtemps. J’étais là avant les chiens, avant les jouets, avant toutes les personnes que tu connais. Peux-tu deviner qui je suis?»
Le grillon et la luciole
Un grillon qui chante pour séduire une luciole qui danse dans la nuit : un amour lumineux mis à l’épreuve par l’éclat trompeur de tout ce qui brille. Une fable douce-amère qui questionne nos désirs, nos distractions et ce qui compte vraiment.
Pineshish, The Blue Jay
A blue jay called Pineshish is wounded and needs help. Trees should provide shelter, but not every tree wants to, only the pine tree does. Mother nature then punishes the selfish trees. They will lose their leaves in the fall from now on.


