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A Sampling of Graduate Course Guides...

Single Subject Credential (Secondary)
by Michelle Maloney - Last Updated Jun 14, 2011
Guide to Library resources...
Aspire Urban Teacher Residency
by Michelle Maloney - Last Updated Jul 6, 2011
EPSY 201 - Techniques of Research
by Michelle Maloney - Last Updated Jan 30, 2012
SPED 293: Guide to Library Resources
by Michelle Maloney - Last Updated Sep 22, 2011
Evidence Based Instruction and Programming for Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder
EDUC 356 - Applied Inquiry III
by Michelle Maloney - Last Updated Jan 30, 2012
Guide to library resources...
EDUC 289 - Educational Leadership
by Michelle Maloney - Last Updated Jan 30, 2012

A Sampling of Undergraduate Course Guides

EDUC 120
by Michelle Maloney - Last Updated Mar 28, 2011
Bridge Transition Seminar
by Michelle Maloney - Last Updated May 16, 2012
A guide to essential library resources for students transferring into the Early Childhood Development program
 

Looking for Scholarly Articles?

Library database "best bets" for BSE courses!

Use the PacificLink button to find full-text!

 

  • ERIC: Pacific purchases an *enhanced* version of the ERIC database - the "library version" contains more content than the free version of ERIC.
  • Education Research Complete: Library database which provides access to scholarly research articles in education. Covers early childhood to higher education.
  • PsycINFO:  Library database which provides access to scholarly literature in the field of psychology.
 

Citation, Citation, Citation... :)

  • APA Citation Resources  
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    Refworks Info. and resources for APA style...
  • Julia’s Quick and Dirty Guide to APA  
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    Heads-up: this guide is based on APA 5th edition, not the newest edition (6th)

    It still provides a helpful overview of where/when to cite, so we continue to feature the link, but make sure you are ultimately utilizing APA **6th edition** when you cite!

    A guide by education professor Julia Scherba de Valenzuela...

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