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Māwhai: Webbing a professional identity through networked interprofessional communities of practice
M Mentis, W Holley-Boen, P Butler, A Kearney, J Budd, T Riley, ...
Teaching and Teacher Education 60, 66-75, 2016
292016
The perspectives of teachers and paraeducators on the relationship between classroom clutter and learning experiences for students with cerebral visual impairment
N McDowell, J Budd
Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness 112 (3), 248-260, 2018
272018
Using a three-dimensional interactive model to teach environmental concepts to visually impaired children
JM Budd, SJ LaGrow
RE: view 32 (2), 83, 2000
142000
Using meta-perspectives to improve equity and inclusion
J Budd
New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies 51, 227-244, 2016
92016
The Child and Youth Profile: A toolkit to facilitate cross-disciplinary educational planning.
TW McLaughlin, J Budd, S Clendon
Kairaranga 18 (1), 3-11, 2017
62017
A design-based research study to promote cross-disciplinary collaboration using a case for the New Zealand Disability Field
J Budd
Massey University, 2014
52014
‘Tracking of ideas’: A method to evaluate the integration of ideas in cross-disciplinary collaboration
JM Budd
Research Evaluation 27 (1), 43-51, 2018
22018
The efficacy of using a three dimensional, interactive model to teach environmental concepts to children with a visual impairment
JM Budd
Master’s thesis). Massey University, Palmerston North/New Zealand. Retrieved …, 1998
21998
Exploring the New Zealand Child and Youth Profile (NZCYP) as a Tool for Collaborative Educational Planning: Stakeholder Perspectives
J Tonks, S de Graaf, S Clendon, J Budd
Kairaranga 21 (2), 3-14, 2020
2020
New Zealand child and youth profile
T McLaughlin, JM Budd
2016
The efficacy of using a three dimensional, interactive model to teach environmental concepts to children with a visual impairment: a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of …
JM Budd
Massey University, 1998
1998
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