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Education, Citizenship and Youth

Online Catalogues

Kindergarten to Grade 12

 

Departmental Publications Online Catalogue

Manitoba Education, Citizenship and Youth has released publications related to Kindergarten to Grade 12 education. These publications and relevant titles published by other individuals and organizations have been organized in a searchable database.

Publications are available

  • online
  • for purchase from the Manitoba Text Book Bureau
  • for loan for Manitoba educators only. *
  • free from the Instructional Resources Unit (Library), the Aboriginal Education Directorate, the Learning Support and Technology Unit or the Assessment Unit.

*Interlibrary loan for the general public of Manitoba is also available. For individuals and organizations outside Manitoba, please contact Betty Seidel for interlibrary loan information for printed documents.

 

Direction des ressources éducatives françaises (DREF)

La Direction des ressources éducatives françaises (DREF) at S208 - 200 avenue de la Cathédrale, in Saint-Boniface, is a branch of the Bureau de l'éducation française, a division of Manitoba Education, Citizenship and Youth. The DREF is also the department's French library. Its mandate is to provide print and electronic educational resources to support Manitoba Kindergarten to Grade 12 educators in the French, French-Immersion and Basic French programs.

 

IRU Library Online Catalogue

Online access to more than 400 journals and descriptions of these titles are available at the Instructional Resources Unit (IRU).

 

Periodicals Catalogue (IRU)

The Periodicals Catalogue lists alphabetically the periodical or journal holdings available at the Instructional Resources Unit (IRU).  Approximately 900 titles are listed, covering educational research and theory, curriculum areas for Kindergarten to Grade 12, children’s literature, multiculturalism and other relevant subjects.

 

Special Materials Online Catalogue

Special Materials Services (SMS) Catalogue is a listing of alternate format materials housed at 215-1181 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg. Alternate formats include Braille, Large Print, Sound recordings (audiocassettes), and Electronic Text and are designed to supplement or replace the regular print text. Materials are available to students with perceptual disabilities only.