Youth/Healthy Families BC
Recommended: Search (Google or Sweetsearch) "physical activity" and youth - this will give you a lot of results from many differnt organizations.
(Have a look at Healthy Schools BC too!)
Public Health Agency of Canada: Physical Activity Tips for Youth
Youth/Healthy Families BC Recommended: Search (Google or Sweetsearch) "physical activity" and youth - this will give you a lot of results from many differnt organizations. (Have a look at Healthy Schools BC too!) World Bank: Gender Equality Data and Statistics - The World Bank Gender Portal.
OECD: Gender Page - be sure to look under the "resources" tab. OECD Case studies: A number of case studies have been prepared by members and partners on aid effectiveness, gender equality, rights and inclusion: Sierra Leone, Uganda, Bolivia, Vietnam, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, Peru, Mozambique. ADB Gender Equality Results Case Studies : India, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Maldives, Nepal, Bangladesh United Nations - UN Women - digital library Womankind: look at 7 country-specific sections that give an overview of the policy frameworks, the institutions that promote gender equality & women’s rights & case studies of the experiences of women’s organisations. WHEN LOOKING FOR THE NEW IDEAS THAT ARE OUT THERE:
Be aware that what you see or read is not always true.
Try new ways of finding information:
Try online newspapers and professional JOURNAL articles:
When using Social Media to find ideas:
World Health Organization Factsheets World Health Organization - Global Health Atlas (for maps of disease distribution) History Education Network: Links to Online Collections of Primary Sources: Specific Topics in Canadian History
Check the REMSS library catalogue for books with primary sources.
The INTERNET HISTORY SOURCEBOOKS from Fordham Jesuit University is a massive website which offers links to primary sources. Sourcebooks at this website include:
NOTE: The Internet History Sourcebooks Project is a collection of public domain and copy-permitted historical texts presented ... for educational use. (This site has been around a long time: If links are broken or change or texts not currently available, you can try to locate the docs via The Internet Archive/Way Back Machine. Alternately, of course, you can search for the doc via Google.) Tudors & Stuarts - extensive list of web links about aspects of the Elzabethan Age.
REMINDER: Try the HISTORY and LITERARY PLUS databases on the homepage of the librar |
Categories
All
Archives
October 2015
|