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 14 results.

  1. Altogether Autism

    Altogether Autism is a New Zealand organisation that provides information and advice about services for people with ASD and those who care for them. The 'topical information sheets' may be particularly valuable, as they are brief and practical. The site...

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  2. Autism Speaks

    Autism Speaks is a large US website that was highly recommended by some of the advisers to this website project. It provides extensive information about ASD and its treatment, along with advice about resources, including an extensive section on digital...

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  3. 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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  4. 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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  5. 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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  6. Disabled Children Negotiating School Life: Agency, Difference and Teaching

    MacArthur, J., Sharp, S., Kelly, B., and Gaffney, M. (2007). "Disabled Children Negotiating School Life: Agency, Difference And Teaching Practice". International Journal of Children's Rights, 15, pp. 99–120.This important journal article covers many of the topics addressed in this resource...

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  7. New Zealand Autism Spectrum Disorder Guideline

    Ministries of Health and Education (2008). New Zealand Autism Spectrum Guideline. Wellington: Ministry of Health.The New Zealand Autism Spectrum Guideline is a set of nationally consistent standards of practice for the assessment, diagnosis, and support of people with ASD. It...

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  8. Preparing to Leave School: Information for Parents and Caregivers of Young People with Special Education Needs

    Ministry of Education (2008). Preparing to Leave School: Information for Parents and Caregivers of Young People with Special Education Needs. Wellington: Ministry of Education. This booklet offers advice to help parents and caregivers support their child through the transition from...

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  9. Special Education

    This section of the Ministry of Education website describes how the Ministry works with schools to support the vision of a more inclusive education system. It is a substantial site that is worth revisiting.Some of the information is for educators...

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  10. School for All: Children’s Right to an Inclusive Education in New Zealand

    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.In this presentation, Children’s Commissioner Dr. Janis Carroll-Lind...

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