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Publisher Guide for Library Selectors

All Rights Reserved   English (Canada)

Author(s): Juliet Nielsen

Subject(s): The Arts

Institution(s): Saskatchewan Polytechnic

Last updated: 25/09/2025

Universal Design for Learning: One Small Step

CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike)  2 H5P Activities    English (Canada)

Author(s): Gwenna Moss Centre for Teaching and Learning (GMCTL)

Subject(s): Education / Educational sciences / Pedagogy, Reference, Information and Interdisciplinary subjects

Institution(s): University of Saskatchewan

Publisher: University of Saskatchewan Open Press

Last updated: 24/09/2025

A learning resource to help USask educators reshape their teaching practices by using the principles and approaches of UDL.

Financial Empowerment (2nd Edition)

CC BY-NC-SA (Attribution NonCommercial ShareAlike)  1 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): Bettina Schneider

Editor(s): Bettina Schneider

Subject(s): Personal finance, Budgeting and financial management, Personal tax, Retirement

Institution(s): First Nations University of Canada, University of Regina

Publisher: University of Regina

Last updated: 23/09/2025

Financial Empowerment is an adaptation of the openly licensed textbook Personal Finance, v. 1.0 which was adapted by Saylor Academy (2012) under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 License without attribution as requested by the work’s original creator or licensee and is available here: http://www.saylor.org/site/textbooks/.

The purpose of the Financial Empowerment adaptation is to take an accessible, student-focused, personal finance textbook from the United States and make it affordable and relevant for Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in Canada. While many mainstream Canadian personal finance texts provide excellent content in terms of the mechanics of personal finance, they are expensive and not always relevant to the values and experiences of students in the classroom. Many mainstream personal finance texts fall short for Indigenous Canadians and non-Indigenous Canadians alike because they do not speak to the varied backgrounds, knowledge systems, and experiences of their readers. This textbook was adapted in order to motivate a broad range of students to learn about personal finance.

The specific goals of this textbook are:

  1. to help students build a solid understanding of personal finance in order to achieve financial literacy and financial success by providing them with the skills and knowledge necessary to navigate short and long-term financial change;
  2. to tailor the content for a Canadian audience by providing Indigenous and non-Indigenous perspectives on personal finance and financial planning using examples and information from the Canadian financial system and economy;
  3. to increase accessibility to financial education resources for students and general public alike regardless of where they live or study;
  4. to customize the content for Indigenous students in Canada and address student needs for practical and theoretical knowledge on financial decision-making and financial risk assessment; and
  5. to connect financial literacy with Indigenous Knowledge and history by threading Indigenous perspectives and interviews with Elders and other community leaders throughout the textbook.

Supplementary resources for this text include:

  1. PowerPoint slides
  2. Video Introduction

ECE 142: Health, Safety and Nutrition. Second Edition

CC BY (Attribution)  43 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): Carrie Flegel

Subject(s): Early childhood care and education

Institution(s): Saskatchewan Polytechnic

Publisher: Saskachewan Polytechnic

Last updated: 22/09/2025

Early childhood is a critical time in development. Many outcomes, both positive and negative, have their beginnings in these years. It is vital that children’s health and safety be protected. High-quality early care and education programs can play a valuable role in improving outcomesfor children.

Additional Authorized Practice (AAP) Preceptor Handbook

All Rights Reserved   English

Author(s): Jeannine Bruce

Institution(s): Saskatchewan Polytechnic

Publisher: Saskatchewan Polytechnic

Last updated: 19/09/2025

Collaborative Nurse Practitioner Program (CNPP) Preceptor Handbook

All Rights Reserved   English

Author(s): Lara Metheral NP BScN MN:ANP

Editor(s): Dr Francoise Verville N,P MN AGD(APN), DNP

Subject(s): The Arts

Institution(s): Saskatchewan Polytechnic

Publisher: Saskatchewan Polytechnic

Last updated: 19/09/2025

OER by Subject Directory

CC BY (Attribution)   English

Author(s): Donna Thiessen

Subject(s): Education / Educational sciences / Pedagogy

Institution(s): Saskatchewan Polytechnic

Publisher: Saskatchewan Polytechnic

Last updated: 18/09/2025

The Saskatchewan Polytechnic Open Education OER by Discipline Directory lists a wide range of open educational resources organized by academic programs available at Saskatchewan Polytechnic. OER are teaching, learning, and research resources that, through permissions granted by the copyright holder, allow others to use, distribute, keep, or make changes to them. This directory is updated as new resources are identified.

Business 104 : Introduction to Business

CC BY (Attribution)   English

Author(s): Ameen Bery

Subject(s): Economics, Finance, Business and Management

Institution(s): Saskatchewan Polytechnic

Last updated: 18/09/2025

Pharmacy Non-Sterile Compounding in Canada

CC BY-NC (Attribution NonCommercial)  1 H5P Activities    English

Author(s): Janet Hoda BSP, BSc

Subject(s): Open learning, distance education

Institution(s): Saskatchewan Polytechnic

Publisher: Saskatchewan Polytechnic

Last updated: 17/09/2025

Sask Polytechnic Pressbooks Guide

CC BY (Attribution)  3 H5P Activities    English (Canada)

Author(s): Donna Thiessen, OER Production Team

Subject(s): Language: reference and general

Institution(s): Saskatchewan Polytechnic

Publisher: Saskatchewan Polytechnic / BCcampus

Last updated: 16/09/2025

This Pressbooks Guide builds on information provided in the Pressbooks User Guide published by Pressbooks.com. It follows the steps an author might take to create or modify an open educational resource (OER) in Pressbooks. Each chapter points readers to the pertinent chapters in the Pressbooks User Guide, provides any additional information, and includes instructions specific to post-secondary faculty and staff working in Saskatchewan Polytechnic.