A+ Education covers curriculum, educational research, information science, librarianship, management, policy administration, psychology, sociology, teaching and training and is produced by the Cunningham Library at the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER). It covers the period 2000 to present for Full text articles and 1978 to present for Index.
AEI-ATSIS covers education and training relating to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, including learning, psychology, social and cultural influences, language, literacy, teaching strategies, schools, teacher training, and professional development. It is produced by the Cunningham Library at the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER), and covers the period from 1979 to present.
The Australian Education Index comprehensively indexes over 150 Australian journals and scans more than 500 Australian and international journals for selected articles. The database contains entries relating to all aspects of educational research, policy and practice. Its content is relevant to a wide range of people interested in education across all sectors: primary; secondary; tertiary; and research. It is produced by the Cunningham Library at the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER), and covers the period from 1979 to present.
AAPT is a strong professional physics science society dedicated to the pursuit of excellence in physical science education. The teacher resources include two peer reviewed journals, digital collections of high-quality educational materials in physics and astronomy, and a Physical Sciences Resource Center.
The ARTstor Digital Library is a nonprofit resource that provides more than one million digital images in the arts, architecture, humanities, and sciences with an accessible suite of software tools for teaching and research. ARTstor's community-built collections comprise contributions from outstanding international museums, photographers, libraries, scholars, photo archives, and artists and artists' estates.
The Australian Thesaurus of Education Descriptors (ATED) is a reference source on Australian terminology in the area of education. Reflects terminology used to describe Australian education research and practice. ATED is used to index the Australian Education Index, Education Research Theses, Database of Research on International Education, Blended, Online Learning and Distance Education research bank, Indigenous Education Research Database. The ACER library catalogue can also be used to consult these databases. The Thesaurus can be used to index documents, in print or electronic format, and web sites. It can also be used to organise reading lists and bibliographies. It is revised to reflect societal changes in the education field. Features alphabetically listed descriptors with links to broader, narrower and related terms. New descriptors reflect trends and emerging areas of interest in education literature.
Contains books, articles, conference papers and reports on various aspects of distance and online education, from publishers in Australia and overseas. Material is drawn from the Australian Education Index, produced by Cunningham Library, with additional material sourced from a variety of international organisations and publishers.
DATTA Vic represents Design and Technology Teachers (including Systems Technology teachers) in education throughout Victoria. Members can access DATTA Vic publications, units and work and classroom projects. There is also a range of freely available teaching resources.
Disability Busters brings you unexpected stories about what it's like living with disability. Presented and produced with disabled people it's a place to build community and identity.
Early Learning Association Australia (formerly Kindergarten Parents Victoria (KPV)) represents the interests of more than 200,000 children and their families. We are the peak organisation promoting the voice of parents in quality early childhood education for Victorian children.
This database provides 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.
Education in Video is the first online collection of streaming video developed specifically for training and developing teachers. Video titles with hours of teaching demonstrations, lectures, documentaries, and primary-source footage of students and teachers in actual classrooms give your education students a way to observe the intricacies of behavior, tone, facial expression, and body language that define effective teaching styles. The collection's wealth of course, study, and discussion guides; assessment checklists; and themed playlists give your education faculty ready-to-use teaching tools.