EDA 5152: Foundations of Teaching and Learning for Inclusive Classrooms in Adolescent Education
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Citing Your Resources
Doing ethical research means citing sources. It is critical to credit writers for their work and their contributions to your research. To not do so is unethical and leads to plagiarism - unintentionally or not. Here are some sources to help you cite properly and to avoid the problem of plagiarism.
- NoodleBib
NoodleBib is an online resource that will help you format MLA and APA bibliographies, exporting them directly to your word processing program. - Tips on avoiding plagiarism
Reference Books
Reynolds, C.R., & Fletcher-Janzen, E. (Eds.). (2007). Encyclopedia of Special Education: A Reference for the Education of the Handicapped and Other Exceptional Children and Adults. New York: John Wiley & Sons.
Online
Reynolds, C.R., & Fletcher-Janzen, E. (Eds). (2002). Concise encyclopedia of special education. New York: John Wiley & Sons.
A to Z guide reference guide for terms and topics in special education. There is both an author and subject index and all entries include references.
Ref LC4007 .E53 2002
Russo, C.J. (Ed). (2008). Encyclopedia of education law. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Covers key cases in education law, constitutional issues, biographies of notable people, and more. Two volumes.
Ref KF4117 .E53 2008
Periodicals
To search for articles within a particular publication, use our databases. If you wish to browse through some issues, here are some suggested titles that the library owns.
- Exceptional Children
- Focus on Exceptional Children
- Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy
- Journal of Special Education
- Remedial and Special Education
- Teacher Education and Special Education
- Teaching Exceptional Children
- Topics in Early Childhood Special Education
To search for periodicals that may be available in our full-text databases, search the Journal Locator by keyword.
Web Sites
- New York State Common Core Aligned Sample Questions : APDA : P-12 : NYSED
This website is developed by the New York State Education Department (NYSED) which has New York State Common Core Sample Questions.
- Onondaga - Cortland - Madison Counties BOCES
This website is a road map for SLO Student Learning Objectives for teachers and administrators.
- Nassau Boces: In the Loop
On this website, there is an APPR Plan Portal and Road Maps for administrators and teachers. There are other updated information about education, ex. Common Core Standards.
- teacher / leader effectiveness | EngageNY
This website has resources on Annual Professional Performance Review (APPR) Implementation and Student Learning Objectives (SLOs).
- Building the Legacy: IDEA 2004
"This site was created to provide a "one-stop shop" for resources related to IDEA and its implementing regulations, released on August 3, 2006.
- CAST (Center for Applied Special Technology)
Helps to expand opportunities for individuals with disabilities through the development of and innovative uses of technology. Provides information on research, theory, tools, activities, curriculum, teacher practice, and policy.
- OSERS: Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services
Offers information on OSERS’ programs with links to newsletter, publications, and the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) 1997.
- LD OnLine: Learning Disabilities Resources
An interactive guide to LD information for children, parents and teachers. Includes links to a LD calendar, bulletin boards, audio clips, how to find help and much more.
- Regional Resource Center Program
The Federal Resource Center supports a nationwide special education technical assistance network, plans national meetings of education professionals, provides a national perspective for establishing technical assistance activities across regions.
- Attention Deficit Disorder Association
This is the website for the Attention Deficit Disorder Association, the world’s leading adult AD/HD association. The ADDA website provides information and resources for adults with AD/HD and to the professionals working with them.
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