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Recommended Ebooks

Educational Psychology: History, Practice, Research, and the Future
Jennifer L. Martin and Sarah Torok-Gerard. 2019

Educational Research: Planning, Conducting, and Evaluating Quantitative and Qualitative Research (Global Edition)
John Creswell. 2020

Empowered Educators : How High-Performing Systems Shape Teaching Quality Around the World
Linda Darling-Hammond; Carol Campbell; A, Lin Goodwin; Karen Hammerness; Ee Ling Low; Ann McIntyre; Mistilina Sato; Ken Zeichner. 2017

Improving Teaching and Learning Through Experiential Learning
Betty McDonald. 2020

International Handbook of Educational Leadership
Duncan Waite; Ira Bogotch. 2017

Niho Taniwha : Improving Teaching and Learning for Akonga Maori
Melanie Riwai-Couch. 2022

Navigating Challenges in Qualitative Educational Research : Research, Interrupted
Todd Ruecker and Vanessa Svihla. 2019

Research Methods for Education and the Social Disciplines in Aotearoa New Zealand
Frauke Meyer and Kane Meissel. 2023

The Wiley Handbook of Action Research in Education
Craig A. Mertler. 2019

Recommended Books

Child Development: A Cultural Approach
Jeffrey Arnett; Ashley Maynard; Charlotte Brownlow et al. 2020

Education studies in Aotearoa: Key disciplines and emerging directions
Annelies Kamp. 2019

Educational leadership in Aotearoa New Zealand : issues of context and social justice
Rachael McNae; Michele Morrison; Ross Notman. 2017

Educational psychology for learning and teaching
Susan Duchesne; Anne McMaugh. 2016

Facing the big questions in teaching : purpose, power and learning
Alison Margaret St. George; Seth Brown; John O'Neill. 2014

Fostering reflective teaching practice in pre-service education
Zineb Djoub. 2018

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Books on these subjects can be found on the library shelves at the Dewey number shown:

155 Human development (including child development)
302 Communication & interpersonal relationships.
370 Education
370.15 Educational theorists and learning
370 - 379 Bi-cultural education (shelved in the Māori Collection)
371 Schools - administration, discipline and special education
372 Elementary Education & Teaching
372.21 Early Childhood Education
372.210993 Early Childhood Education in NZ
372.3 Computers, Science, Technology & Health
372.4 Reading
372.5 Creative Arts
372.6 Writing and Language Arts
372.7 Mathematics
372.8 Social Studies
374 Adult Education
375 Curriculum
378 Higher (Tertiary Education)

 

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Treaty of Waitangi Collection
Contains ebooks from leading scholars on Te Tiriti o Waitangi, including works by acclaimed scholars such as Claudia Orange, Judith Binney, Vincent O’Malley, Alan Ward and Aroha Harris.

Critical Issues Collection
Provides access to books on critical New Zealand issues such as housing, inequality, climate change, child poverty, the environment, and migration.

New Zealand History Collection
Allows online access to major, authoritative New Zealand history and biography publications. New Zealand History, Māori, Treaty of Waitangi, Women resources are all included.

BWB Texts Collection
Provides short books focussed on different aspects of New Zealand life. Regularly updated and packed full of fresh thinking, ideas and critical analysis.

 

Journal articles are written by experts in the field and are an excellent source for current and original research; often on quite specific aspects of a topic. Databases provide you with access to an increasing amount of articles which will help you find comprehensive information on your chosen topic.

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Print Jounals

Early Childhood Folio
Early Education
Education Gazette
Education Today
Every Child
First Years: New Zealand Journal of Infant and Toddler Education
Literacy Forum
Literacy Today
New Zealand Education Review
New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies
Playcentre Journal
Reading Research Quarterly
Teachers Matter
The Space
Young Children

 

E Journals

AKO - The journal of education professionals
New Zealand Council of Educational Research Journals

Early Education
Journal of Open, Flexible and Distance Learning
Literacy Forum NZ - Login: easterniotlf and Password: easternit4112
New Zealand Journal of Teachers' Work
New Zealand International Research in Early Childhood   Education Journal (NZIRECE)
Swings & Roundabouts: Early Childhood Council journal
Teachers and Curriculum - Kaiako me te marautanga

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Specific Databases

A+ Education (Informit)
Devised in partnership with the Australian Council for Educational Research, A+ Education connects teaching and learning professionals with definitive content on teacher training, policy, curriculum and pedagogical developments. Full text articles from 2000; Indexed articles from 1978.

Education Source (EBSCO)
Provides full-text articles indexed in the ERIC database.

ERIC
ERIC (Education Resources Information Center) is a digital library of education-related research and information(abstract and full-text) including journal articles, conferences, government documents, theses, reports, bibliographies and books. For full-text articles of journals indexed in ERIC check the Gale, EBSCO and ProQuest databases.

Gale Onefile Educator's Reference Complete
Provides journal articles on multiple levels of education from preschool to college, and every educational specialty—such as technology, bilingual education, health education, testing, administration and more.

Humanities & Social Sciences Collection (Informit)
Covers a range of subjects within an arts and social science context including education, history, media, political science and technology. This full text collection contains journals, books, conference proceedings and reports. Full-text and indexed publications from 1940-.

New Zealand Council of Educational Research Journals
Full text online access to their journal publications: Assessment Matters, Curriculum Matters, Early Childhood Folio, Evaluation Matters, and SET: Research information for teachers.

ProQuest Education Database
Gives access to over 900 top educational publications, including more than 600 of the titles in full text. The coverage spans the literature on primary, secondary and higher education as well as special education, home schooling and adult education. Many titles are indexed in the ERIC database.

 

General Databases

Credo Reference
An online library of hundreds of reference books including encyclopaedias, dictionaries, thesauri, atlases, biographies, quotations and subject-specific titles. There are millions of entries, including thousands of images and audio pronunciation files. Contributing publishers include Routledge, SAGE, Cambridge University Press, Wiley, Elsevier and many others. Additional features include Mind Map and Topic Pages, plus links to the EIT library catalogue and databases.

Ebook Central
A collection of over 30,000 full-text e-book titles covering a wide range of academic subjects.

GALE databases
Search a range of Gale’s academic and specialist databases including: Gale Academic OneFile; Gale General OneFile; Gale OneFile Australia and New Zealand; Gale in Context collections; and Gale eBooks.

MasterFILE Complete
A multidisciplinary database providing full-text to over 3,000 general reference magazines, journals and e-books. Also includes full-text primary course documents, biographies, reference titles, videos and other sources.

ProQuest Central
ProQuest Central is a large multidisciplinary research resource combining more than 47 databases. Content is from scholarly journals, trade publications, company reports, dissertations, newspapers, newsletters, and newswires. Over 175 subject areas are covered including business and economics, health and medical (including nursing), education, social sciences, psychology, humanities, technology, science and more.

ProQuest Dissertations & Theses (PQDT) Global
Includes millions of searchable citations to dissertations and theses from 1861 to the present day and offers full text for most of the dissertations added since 1997.

Science Direct Social Sciences and Humanities Journals Collection (College Edition) (includes Business)
ScienceDirect is a leading full-text database of peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters in the: health sciences; life sciences; social sciences; and humanities and physical sciences and engineering.

Scopus
Abstract and citation database of peer-reviewed literature and quality web sources, including 3 million conference papers and 100% Medline coverage. Covers the scientific, technical, medical, social sciences, and arts and humanities fields and provides tools such as Author Identifier, Affiliation Identifier, Citation Tracker, and Journal Analyser to track and analyse research. NB: does not contain full-text documents; click on the SFX button to link to locate the full-text article in another database.

 

New Zealand Databases

Australia/NZ Reference Centre
Australian and New Zealand specific magazines, newspapers, newswires and reference books.

Index New Zealand (INNZ)
Indexes and abstracts selected New Zealand serial publications, including newspapers and 300 journals about New Zealand and the South Pacific. Subjects include general interest material, social research, current affairs, the arts and humanities. Coverage is from 1987. No full-text.

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DVD SERIES
“Beginning the journey” 5 DVD’s on the library shelves at 305.231 Beg
Prenatal development, Baby’s first year, Child from 1 to 3, Child from 4 to 6, Child from 7 to 12.

 

 

 

 

 

 

















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