Aboriginal Teacher Education Program
Library Information
Queen's University houses several libraries and special collections throughout its campus.
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ATEP Resource Library — The Aboriginal Teacher Education Program is proud to offer an extensive collection of Aboriginal education resources and general Aboriginal resources. ATEP lends these resources to students, staff and faculty. We offer books, tapes, VHS videos, DVDs and CDs.
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Queen's University Faculty of Education Library — The Queen's Education Library is a three-floor facility that includes eight collections of resources to support both classroom practice and educational research: a reference collection, children's books, audio-visual teaching aids, lesson resources, Ministry of Education documents, a general research collection, a textbook collection, and a print journal collection. Our library workstations provide access to the major databases in the field and to over 10,000 journals online, including almost 1,000 journals that are specifically education-related.
The Faculty of Education Library provides supports for ATEP Instructors and Teacher Candidates on the Aboriginal Teacher Education Program Resource Page.
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Queen's University Library
- Teacher Resource Centre, Teacher Resource Centre — Search — The Faculty of Education also houses the Teacher's Resource Centre. The Teacher Resource Centre restricts use of its material to contract teachers within the Limestone District School Board and the Algonquin and Lakeshore Catholic District School Board. Teacher candidates (in their final year of study) may borrow material while they are studying at the Faculty of Education, in Kingston and when they have a practicum at either of the two partner's boards, named above. Material may not be taken for extended practicums or beyond the limits of the two partner school boards.