Resource library

The Resource library includes descriptions and links to over 100 external publications (books, websites, DVDs etc). To search for a specific topic (for example “classroom strategies”), enter text in the keywords box and click Search. You can narrow your initial search using one of three filter drop-down menus:

  • “Sections” filters the resources in line with the major content sections of the website.
  • “Resources for” filters the resources according to whether they support you to further your learning, to take action, or to explore others’ stories.
  • “Relevant to” filters the resources in line with the topics covered by the subsections of the website.

Once you have searched, “Refine your results” appears on the right-hand side. This allows you to further narrow your search by adding in extra filters.

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  1. Improving Schools, Developing Inclusion

     Ainscow, M., Booth, T., and Dyson, A., with Farrell, P., Frankham, J., Gallannaugh, F., Howes, A., and Smith, R. (2006). Improving Schools, Developing Inclusion. London: Routledge. Read the first chapter here.Improving Schools, Developing Inclusion grew out of the United Kingdom’s largest-ever...

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  2. Quality Teaching for Diverse Students in Schooling: Best Evidence Synthesis

    Alton-Lee. A. (2003). Quality Teaching for Diverse Students in Schooling: Best Evidence Synthesis. Wellington: Ministry of Education.See also the series of BES Exemplars: Quality Teaching/Ngā Kete Raukura – Ngā Tauira: He Ako Reikura, by Alton-Lee and others. Quality Teaching for...

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  3. BES Exemplars: Quality Teaching/Ngā Kete Raukura – Ngā Tauira: He Ako Reikura

    A series of BES Quality Teaching exemplars has now been published by the Ministry of Education. The exemplars demonstrate: the nature of highly effective teaching the professional learning, leadership, and educationally powerful connections with families, whānau, and communities that support...

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  4. Effective Pedagogy in Social Sciences/Tikanga ā Iwi: Best Evidence Synthesis Iteration [BES]

     Aitken, G., and Sinnema, C. (2008). Effective Pedagogy in Social Sciences/Tikanga ā Iwi: Best Evidence Synthesis Iteration [BES]. Wellington: Ministry of Education. Like the other best evidence syntheses, Effective Pedagogy in Social Sciences/Tikanga ā Iwi BES makes visible effective teaching approaches...

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  5. BES (Best Evidence Synthesis) Iterative Programme – Hei Kete Raukura

    The Iterative Best Evidence Synthesis (BES) programme brings together research-based evidence from New Zealand and elsewhere to explain what works in education and why for diverse (all) learners in schooling, focusing particularly on what makes a bigger difference for Māori...

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  6. The Cultural Self-Review: Providing Culturally Effective, Inclusive Education for Māori Learners

    Bevan-Brown, J. (2003). The Cultural Self-Review: Providing Culturally Effective, Inclusive Education for Māori Learners. Wellington: New Zealand Council for Educational Research. (Available for purchase from the publisher.) The Cultural Self-Review provides a structure and process that teachers from early childhood...

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  7. Māori Perspectives of Autistic Spectrum Disorder

    Bevan-Brown, J. (2004). Māori Perspectives of Autistic Spectrum Disorder. Wellington, New Zealand: Ministry of Education. This report is currently the only publication that directly pertains to Māori and ASD. In it 19 whānau tell their stories of caring for children...

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  8. He Waka Tino Whakarawea: A Model for Evaluating the Cultural Appropriateness and Effectiveness of Programmes and Services for Māori Learners both With and Without Special Needs

    Bevan-Brown, J. (2011). “He Waka Tino Whakarawea: A Model for Evaluating the Cultural Appropriateness and Effectiveness of Programmes and Services for Māori Learners both With and Without Special Needs”. Kairaranga. NZ Journal of Educational Practice, 12(2), pp. 27–35.Abstract:  This article...

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  9. Congratulations! It’s Asperger Syndrome

    Birch, J. (2003). Congratulations! It’s Asperger Syndrome. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.Jen Birch is a New Zealander who was diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome at the age of 43. The diagnosis was a shock, but one that answered questions about struggles throughout...

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  10. Index for Inclusion: Developing Learning and Participation in Schools

    Booth, T., and Ainscow, M. (2011). Index for Inclusion: Developing Learning and Participation in Schools. Bristol, England: Centre for Studies on Inclusive Education.This third edition of the Index is available on loan from the IHC library. The second edition, published...

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