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.

Search results

There were 45 results.

  1. Fitting In, Standing Out: Navigating the Social Challenges of High School to Get an Education

    Crosnoe, R. (2011). Fitting In, Standing Out: Navigating the Social Challenges of High School to Get an Education. New York: Cambridge University Press. See also the following video clips: The social turbulence of adolescence and their long-term effects Ava’s story...

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  2. Do2Learn

    Do2Learn provides a wide range of mostly free printable materials for teachers and parents of students with ASD. For example, there are picture communication cards (in categories such as home and school, social, self-help, etc.) and tools for teaching colours,...

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  3. Educational Leaders

    The  Educational Leaders site supports New Zealand school leaders solve problems and increase their professional learning. The site is a rich repository of information about leadership, change, inquiry, and knowledge building. It includes specific sections on culture, pedagogy and assessment,...

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  4. 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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  5. Education for Sustainability

    In their research for the Index for Inclusion, Booth and Ainscow (2011) found that sustainability is one of the values that support the development of inclusive education. Sustainability is one of the future-focused issues recommended by The New Zealand Curriculum,...

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  6. Effective RTLB Practice: Annotated Case Studies from Resource Teachers Learning and Behaviour

    Hancox, M., and Macdonald, A. (2011). “ Case Study: Year 6 Student with an Autistic Spectrum Disorder”. In Effective RTLB Practice: Annotated Case Studies from Resource Teachers Learning and Behaviour. Christchurch/Wellington: New Zealand Resource Teachers: Learning and Behaviour Association.New Zealand...

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  7. Bully

    "Bully" (2011). Weinstein Company. (documentary film)Lee Hirsch is director of a powerful new film about school bullying, presented from the perspective of the bullied. Two of the students he followed in the course of a school year had ASD. Several committed...

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  8. IEP Online

    IEP Online is for all those involved in developing or implementing individual education plans (IEPs) to support students with special education needs. It is built around a core resource: Collaboration for Success: Individual Education Plans. The site also offers a...

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  9. IHC New Zealand

    IHC New Zealand provides support for people with disabilities so that they can be included in the community. Two services are particularly helpful in supporting the inclusion of students with ASD in their local school.The IHC library provides free access...

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  10. 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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