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Approaches to Teaching and Learning at Third Level : Collection: Inclusion
A guide to resources in Cregan Library's Teaching and Learning Collection.
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Good practice guidelines for the providers of supports and services for students with disabilities in higher education
by
Association for Higher Education Access and Disability; Ireland. Higher Education Authority
Call Number: 378.19827/ASS
Publication Date: 2008
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Improving student learning: diversity and inclusivity [Proceedings of the 2004, 12th International Symposium organised by the Oxford Centre for Staff and Learning Development]
by
Chris Rust ; Oxford Centre for Staff and Learning Development
Call Number: 378.17/RUS
Publication Date: 2004
Enabling Access : effective teaching and learning for pupils with learning difficulties
by
Barry Carpenter (Editor); Rob Ashdown (Editor); Keith Bovair (Editor)
Call Number: 371.9044/CAR
ISBN: 9781853466762
Publication Date: 2001-09-21
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Teaching students with moderate and severe disabilities
by
Diane M. Browder; Fred Spooner
Call Number: 371.9/BRO
ISBN: 9781606239919
Publication Date: 2011-03-22
What really works in special and inclusive education: using evidence-based teaching strategies
by
David Mitchell
Call Number: 371.9/MIT
ISBN: 9780415369251
Publication Date: 2007-12-03
Preparing materials for open, distance and flexible learning: an action guide for teachers and trainers
by
Derek Rowntree; Fred Lockwood (Editor)
Call Number: 378.03/ROW
ISBN: 9780749411596
Publication Date: 1993-11-01
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