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 59 results.

  1. Te Kotahitanga

    The  Te Kotahitanga project is founded on knowledge gained through listening to the voices of Māori students. Groups of Māori students told Te Kotahitanga’s researchers that the main influence on their educational achievement was the quality of the relationships and interactions...

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  2. 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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  3. The Autism Web Course

    The  Autism Web Course offers online modules that provide information about people with ASD and ways of providing support.The course was developed collaboratively by the State Departments of Education of Connecticut, and Minnesota, and the University of Kansas (the Interactive Collaborative...

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  4. Tips for Autism

    Tips for Autism is a three-day course that supports the care community around an individual child with ASD to learn how they can work together to help that child achieve better outcomes. It is funded by the Ministries of Education...

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  5. Tony Attwood

    Tony Attwood is a much respected expert on ASD who frequently visits New Zealand to give presentations.  His website focuses on Aspergers Syndrome. It offers useful guidance for those with Aspergers Syndrome, for their families and friends and for professionals. However,...

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  6. UNESCO: Education for All

    Education for All is a global commitment to ensuring a quality basic education for all children, youth, and adults. This commitment was first made in 1990, in the World Declaration on Education for All (EFA). It was renewed at the...

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  7. Weka Disability Information

    Weka is a website for people with disabilities and those who care for them. Through Weka you can find information and resources that include: support services in your area a DVD library events and stories equipment suppliers a page that...

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  8. Whānau Ora

    Whānau Ora is an interagency approach that, like Strengthening Families, has at its centre the goal of empowering whānau. It does not focus on individual family members and their needs, but on the whānau as a whole. Whānau are supported to...

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  9. Katherine Rees, Disability Advocate

    Carroll-Lind, J., and Rees, K. (2009). “School for All: Children’s Right to an Inclusive Education in New Zealand”. Proceedings of the Making Inclusive Education Happen: Ideas for Sustainable Change Conference. Wellington: Te Papa.Katherine Rees does not have ASD but is...

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