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.
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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. 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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  2. 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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  3. 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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  4. 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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  5. Including Students with High Needs

    Education Review Office (June 2010). Including Students with High Needs. Wellington: Education Review Office. In t his report, ERO found that half of schools demonstrated mostly inclusive practices for students with high needs. Thirty percent of schools had some areas of...

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  6. You're Going to Love This Kid

    Kluth, P. (2010). You're Going To Love This Kid! Teaching Students with Autism in the Inclusive Classroom. Baltimore, MA: Brookes.Kluth, P. (2011). You're Going To Love This Kid! A Professional Development Package for Teaching Students with Autism in the Inclusive...

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  7. Tātaiako: Cultural Competencies for Teachers of Māori Learners

    Ministry of Education (2011). Tātaiako: Cultural Competencies for Teachers of Māori Learners. Wellington: Ministry of Education. Tātaiako explains the progression of the competencies teachers need to develop in order to help Māori learners achieve educationally as Māori. It is most...

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  8. Autism Spectrum Disorder Inclusion Collaboration Model

    Simpson, R. L., de Boer-Ott, S. R., and Smith-Myles, B. (2003). “Inclusion of Students with Autism Spectrum Disorders in General Education Settings”. Topics in Language Disorders, 23(2), pp. 116–134. (This article can be accessed in the  ERIC database, searching on...

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  9. UNESCO European Agency for Development in Special Needs Education: Inclusive Education in Action

    UNESCO’s  Policy Guidelines on Inclusion in Education are intended as 'a resource for policymakers, teachers and learners, community leaders and members of civil society in their efforts to promote more effective strategies for reaching the EFA goals' (Foreword, page 4). They...

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