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Aiwa, James, and Pagliano, Paul (2013) Equity and access for children with vision impairment: where is Papua New Guinea now and where should it be in 2015? Journal of the South Pacific Educators in Vision Impairment, 6 (1). pp. 33-38.

Aiwa, James Drekore (2013) The education of children and young people with vision impairment in Papua New Guinea. Professional Doctorate (Research) thesis, James Cook University.

Aiwa, James, and Pagliano, Paul (2013) The educational experiences of five former students with vision impairment participating in education in Papua New Guinea: a qualitative study. Journal of the South Pacific Educators in Vision Impairment, 6 (1). pp. 63-70.

Aiwa, James, and Pagliano, Paul (2011) The education of students with vision impairment in Papua New Guinea: a tentative review of the literature. Journal of the South Pacific Educators in Vision Impairment, 5 (1). pp. 50-57.

Aw-Yong, Jennifer (2010) Future educational negligence in Australia for vulnerable students. In: Proceedings of the Australia and New Zealand Education Law Association 19th Annual Conference. pp. 6-22. From: ANZELA 2010: Australia and New Zealand Education Law Association 19th Annual Conference, 29 September - 1 October 2010, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Ainge, D.J. (2000) Introducing primary students to VR with Do 3D. VR in the Schools, 4 (3). pp. 1-12.

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Blake, Katrina (2018) Understanding Orientation and Mobility learning and teaching for primary students with vision impairment: a qualitative inquiry. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Blake, Katrina, Kinnane, Helen, and Whipp, Melinda (2017) Virtual O&M: a far North Queensland innovation. International Journal of Orientation & Mobility, 9 (1). pp. 31-34.

Boon, Helen, Brown, Lawrence, and Pagliano, Paul (2014) Emergency planning for students with disabilities: a survey of Australian schools. Australian Journal of Emergency Management, 29 (1). pp. 45-49.

Boon, Helen Joanna, Pagliano, Paul, Brown, Lawrence, and Tsey, Komla (2012) An assessment of policies guiding school emergency disaster management for students with disabilities in Australia. Journal of Policy and Practice in Intellectual Disabilities, 9 (1). pp. 17-26.

Boon, Helen J., Brown, Lawrence H., Tsey, Komla, Speare, Richard, Pagliano, Paul, Usher, Kim, and Clark, Brenton (2011) School disaster planning for children with disabilities: a critical review of the literature. International journal of Special Education , 26 (3). pp. 223-237.

Briggs, Freda, and Hawkins, Russell (2005) Personal safety issues in the lives of children with learning disabilities. Children Australia, 30 (2). pp. 19-27.

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Carter, Margaret Anne, and Santomauro, Josie (2015) The intentionality of making and keeping friends. The Autism Notebook Magazine, 2015 (October/November). 5. pp. 12-14.

Carter, Margaret, and Santomauro, Josie (2014) Friendly facts: program to help children explore the complexities of friends and friendship. In: Corona, Felice, (ed.) Special Educational Needs. Aracne Editrice, Rome, pp. 139-151.

Chien, Chi-Wen (2007) Using the Rasch model to validate the Peabody Developmental Motor Scales-second edition in infants and pre-school children. Masters (Research) thesis, James Cook University.

Clarke, Barbara, and Faragher, Rhonda (2004) Possibilities not limitations: teaching special needs children. In: Clarke, Barbara, Clarke, Doug M., Emanuelsson, Göran, Johansson, Bengt, Lambdin, Diana V., Lester, Frank K., Wallby, Anders, and Wallby, Karin, (eds.) International Perspectives on Learning and Teaching Mathematics. National Center for Mathematics Education, pp. 379-394.

Carter, Margaret, and Santomauro, Josie (2001) Social Spectrum Magazine: 2001-2004. Carter/Santomauro, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.

Clunies-Ross, Graham G. (1971) Mediation and inhibition deficits in retardate discrimination learning. PhD thesis, James Cook University of North Queensland.

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Damsma, Phia, and Pagliano, Paul (2014) Young children who are congenitally blind's use of the QWERTY keyboard: a critical survey of the literature. Journal of the South Pacific Educators in Vision Impairment, 7 (1). pp. 29-36.

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Faragher, Rhonda (2004) I can do maths too - count me in! Australian Primary Mathematics Classroom, 9 (1). pp. 23-27.

Faragher, Rhonda , Putt, Ian , Lowrie, Tom, Diezmann, Carmel, and Bicknell, Brenda (2003) Exceptional students in mathematics. In: Perry, Bob, Anthony, Glenda, and Diezmann, Carmel, (eds.) Research in Mathematics Education in Australasia 2000 - 2003. Post Pressed, Flaxton, Queensland, pp. 175-195.

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Gasson, N.R., Sanderson, L.J., Burnett, G., and van der Meer, J. (2015) “It’s all he’s going to say”: using poetic transcription to explore students’ mainstream and residential school experiences. Disability & Society, 30 (5). pp. 731-742.

Garrick, Barbara, Winter, Satine, Sani, Mahbuba, and Buxton, Lynn (2015) Managing the barriers in diversity education that we create: an examination of the production of university courses about diversity. In: Corcoran, Tim, White, Julie, and Whitburn, Ben, (eds.) Disability Studies: educating for inclusion. Sense Publishers, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, pp. 117-136.

Gilmour, Elaine (2014) Stereotypy in New Zealand children who are blind: an investigation using mixed methods. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Gilmour, Elaine S. (2013) What is stereotypic behaviour? A brief overview of the research literature. Journal of the South Pacific Educators in Vision Impairment, 6 (1). pp. 71-78.

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Kuhl, Susan, Pagliano, Paul, and Boon, Helen (2015) 'In the too hard basket': issues faced by 20 rural Australian teachers when students with disabilities are included in their secondary classes. International Journal of Inclusive Education, 19 (7). pp. 697-709.

Knight, Cecily, Knight, Bruce Allen, and Goodrick, Delwyn (2012) Therapeutic not therapy: the impact of an educational program for coping with loss and grief associated with living with people with disabilities. Developing Practice, 31 (Autumn). pp. 29-42.

Kuhl, Susan (2010) The inclusion of students with disabilities in secondary schools: the voices of 20 North Queensland teachers. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Kuhl, Susan, and Pagliano, Paul (2009) Changes in the secondary schools: the transition of students with special needs from the primary school classrooms to the secondary school classroom. In: Proceedings of AASE - PASS Conference 2009 . pp. 1-14. From: AASE - PASS Conference 2009 , 16-17 April 2009, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

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MacDonald, Gail F., and Boon, Helen J. (2014) Student support during parental deployment. In: Proceedings of the Joint AARE and NZARE Conference. pp. 1-10. From: AARE-NZARE 2014: Joint AARE and NZARE Conference, 30 November - 4 December 2014, Brisbane, QLD, Australia.

McGinty, Sue, Jimbidie, Tarungka Irene, and Smiler, Pangkaylala Gail (2000) Karrayili: adult education in a remote Australian community. Aboriginal Studies Press, Canberra, Australia.

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Ng, Julyn, Rizman Ali, Nasriah, Wong, Tak Wee, and Low, Poi Kee (2013) Inventoried and expressed vocational interest among persons with mild intellectual sisability: the Singapore experience. In: [Presented at the 21st Asian Federation on Intellectual Disabilities Conference]. From: AFID 2013: 21st Asian Federation on Intellectual Disabilities Conference, 7-11 October 2013, New Delhi, India.

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Pagliano, Paul (2019) Inclusive practices. In: Ashman, Adrian, (ed.) Education for Inclusion and Diversity. Pearson, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, pp. 235-267.

Pagliano, Paul (2018) A multitude of sensory stimulation possibilities. Japanese Journal of Education and Welfare on Snoezelen, 2. pp. 4-9.

Pagliano, Paul (2017) Multisensory environment and snoezelen. Japanese Journal of Education and Welfare on Snoezelen, 1 (1). 4. pp. 15-18.

Pagliano, Paul, and Gillies, Robyn M. (2015) Inclusive practices. In: Ashman, Adrian, (ed.) Education for Inclusion and Diversity. Pearson, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, pp. 131-161.

Pagliano, Paul (2014) The multisensory environment: time to sense. In: Proceedings of ISNA-MSE's XII World Conference. From: ISNA-MSE's XII World Conference: Everyday Multisensory Environments, Wellness Technology and Snoezelen, 30-31 October 2014, Visamäki, Finland.

Pagliano, Paul (2014) Including children with sense impairments in the early years. In: Cologon, Kathy, (ed.) Inclusive Education in the Early Years: right from the start. Oxford University Press, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, pp. 441-460.

Pagliano, Paul (2014) Reflecting on my experiences of teaching Tadoma. Journal of the South Pacific Educators in Vision Impairment, 7 (1). pp. 37-43.

Pagliano, Paul (2012) Facts about ... hearing and hearing impairment. In: Ashman, Adrian, and Elkins, John, (eds.) Education for Inclusion and Diversity. Pearson, Frenchs Forest ,NSW, Australia, pp. 223-224.

Pagliano, Paul (2012) Facts about ... vision and vision impairment. In: Ashman, Adrian, and Elkins, John, (eds.) Education for Inclusion and Diversity. Pearson, Frenchs Forest ,NSW, Australia, pp. 188-190.

Pagliano, Paul, and Gillies, Robyn M. (2012) Inclusive teaching practices. In: Ashman, Adrian, and Elkins, John, (eds.) Education for Inclusion and Diversity. Pearson, Frenchs Forest ,NSW, Australia, pp. 225-254.

Pagliano, Paul (2012) The Multisensory Handbook: a guide for children and adults with sensory learning disabilities. Routledge, Milton Park, UK.

Pagliano, Paul (2011) How can care theory inform Multisensory Environment use in education? In: Proceedings of the 9th International Symposium ISNA conference. pp. 1-4. From: 9th International Symposium ISNA, 20-21 October 2011, Paris, France.

Pagliano, Paul (2011) Making the sensory make sense. SEN Magazine, 51. pp. 78-79.

Pagliano, Paul (2011) Unlocking student's potential: what can we learn from care theory in the education of students with vision impairment? In: Proceedings of 2011 Biennial SPEVI conference. pp. 1-4. From: 2011 Biennial SPEVI conference, 16-21 January 2011, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

Pagliano, Paul (2009) Pleasure, happiness and play in the multisensory environment. In: Proceedings of 7th International Snoezelen Association International Symposium 2009. pp. 1-9. From: 7th International Snoezelen Association Symposium 2009, 18 - 20 November 2009, Solund Denmark.

Pagliano, Paul (2009) Challenge for the future. In: Proceedings of 2009 South Pacific Educators of Vision Impairment Biennial Conference. pp. 1-2. From: 2009 South Pacific Educators of Vision Impairment Biennial Conference, 5 - 9 January 2009, Adelaide, SA, Australia.

Pagliano, Paul (2009) Do people with profound multiple disabilities engage in humour? In: Proceedings of 2009 South Pacific Educators of Vision Impairment Biennial Conference. pp. 1-7. From: 2009 South Pacific Educators of Vision Impairment Biennial Conference, 5 - 9 January 2009, Adelaide, SA, Australia.

Pagliano, Paul (2009) If you don't use it, you lose it. In: Proceedings of 2009 South Pacific Educators of Vision Impairment Biennial Conference. pp. 1-5. From: 2009 South Pacific Educators of Vision Impairment Biennial Conference, 5 - 9 January 2009, Adelaide, SA, Australia.

Pagliano, Paul (2009) South Pacific Educators Conference daily summary: Thursday 8 January 2009. In: Proceedings of 2009 South Pacific Educators of Vision Impairment Biennial Conference. pp. 1-4. From: 2009 South Pacific Educators of Vision Impairment Biennial Conference, 5 - 9 January 2009, Adelaide, SA, Australia.

Pagliano, Paul (2009) South Pacific Educators in Vision Impairment daily summary: Wednesday 7 January 2009. In: Proceedings of 2009 South Pacific Educators of Vision Impairment Biennial Conference. pp. 1-3. From: 2009 South Pacific Educators of Vision Impairment Biennial Conference, 5 - 9 January 2009, Adelaide, SA, Australia.

Pagliano, Paul (2009) South Pacific Educators in Vision Impairment daily summary: Tuesday 6 January 2009. In: Proceedings of 2009 South Pacific Educators of Vision Impairment Biennial Conference. pp. 1-4. From: 2009 South Pacific Educators of Vision Impairment Biennial Conference, 5 - 9 January 2009, Adelaide, SA, Australia.

Pagliano, Paul, and Gillies, Robyn M. (2009) Curriculum, adjustments, and adaptations. In: Ashman, Adrian, and Elkins, John, (eds.) Education for Inclusion and Diversity. Pearson Education Australia, Frensh Forest, NSW, Australia, pp. 201-234.

Pagliano, Paul (2009) Maintaining success in the multisensory environment. In: Workshop on Multisensory Environments of Learning: building success. - . From: Multisensory environments of learning: building on success, 23-27 November 2009, London & Manchester, UK.

Pagliano, Paul (2009) Neuroplasticity and sensory stimulation. In: Proceedings of the Regional Symposium on Autism Spectrum Disorders. pp. 1-6. From: Regional Symposium on Autism Spectrum Disorders: beyond behaviour, 4 -5 November 2009, Townsville, QLD, Australia.

Pagliano, Paul (2009) Preparing for success in the multisensory environment. In: Workshop on Multisensory Environments of Learning: building success. - . From: Multisensory environments of learning: building on success, 23-27 November 2009, Manchester & London UK.

Pagliano, Paul (2009) Success and flow in the multisensory environment. In: Workshop on Multisensory Environments of Learning: building success. - . From: Multisensory environments of learning: building on success, 23-27 November 2009, Manchester & London UK.

Pagliano, Paul J. (2008) Evidence based practice in the multisensory environment. In: Proceedings of the 6th International Snoezelen Symposium. pp. 9-18. From: Mirror to the World - Practical Experiences with Snoezelen, 2-5 October 2008, Neuwied, Germany.

Pagliano, Paul (2008) Multisensory environments and their use in education with children with profound multiple disabilities. In: Proceedings of 2nd International Come To Your Senses Conference. pp. 169-176. From: Come to your senses: opening the sensory world to children & adults with complex disabilities, 23-27 May 2007, Toronto, Canada.

Pagliano, Paul (2007) Multisensory environments: inspiring experiences. ECAPSS Newsletter, 32. pp. 2-10.

Pagliano, Paul (2006) The multisensory environment: providing a feeling of emotional closeness. Journal of the South Pacific Educators in Vision Impairment, 3 (1). pp. 23-25.

Pagliano, Paul (2005) The career education curriculum and students with disabilities. In: Irving, Barrie A., and Malik, Beatriz, (eds.) Critical Reflections on Career Education and Guidance: promoting social justice within a global economy. RoutledgeFalmer, Abingdon, Oxon, UK, pp. 114-129.

Pagliano, Paul (2003) Hidden from view: Other-senses in art education. Australian Art Education, 26 (1). pp. 9-16.

Pagliano, Paul (2001) Using a multisensory environment: a practical guide for teachers. David Fulton Publishers, London, UK, pp. 1-124.

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Repol, Cherly Radin, Saez, Bryan Vega, and Low, Poi Kee (2013) Effect of The Listening Program® on the improvement of work skills; attention span and rate of work (speed) of students diagnosed with MID under vocational training. In: [Presented at the 21st Asian Federation on Intellectual Disabilities Conference]. From: AFID 2013: 21st Asian Federation on Intellectual Disabilities Conference, 7-11 October 2013, New Delhi, India.

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Santomauro, Josie, and Carter, Margaret-Anne (2016) Creative ways to promote cognitive thinking. In: Abstracts from the Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence Conference. 533. p. 33. From: OCALICON 2016: Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence Conference, 16-18 November 2016, Colombus, OH, USA.

Santomauro, Josie, and Carter, Margaret-Anne (2016) Friendly Facts: program to help children explore the complexities of friendship. In: Abstracts from the Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence Conference. E160. p. 50. From: OCALICON 2016: Ohio Center for Autism and Low Incidence Conference, 16-18 November 2016, Colombus, OH, USA.

Santer, Malcolm (2013) Why are sport and physical activity important for people with vision impairment? Journal of the South Pacific Educators in Vision Impairment, 6 (1). pp. 51-55.

Sirkkola, Marja, and Pagliano, Paul (2011) Multisensory environments in Finland: experiences of 12 interdisciplinary staff members working as service providers for adults with vision impairment and additional disabilities. Journal of the South Pacific Educators in Vision Impairment, 5 (1). pp. 26-33.

Sirkkola, Marja, Ala-Opas, Toumas, and Pagliano, Paul (2009) Multisensory environments: challenges and possibilities of sociocultural multisensory work for individuals with profound and multiple disabilities. In: Proceedings from the Come To Your Senses Conference 2009. pp. 102-113. From: Come To Your Senses Conference 2009, 21-25 October 2009, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Sirkkola, Marja, and Pagliano, Paul (2009) Increasing the level of participation of individuals with vision impairment and multiple disabilities: an analysis of the Multisensory Environment literature. Journal of the South Pacific Educators in Vision Impairment, 4 (1). pp. 15-24.

Sirkkola, Eila Marja Aulikki (2009) Multisensory environments in social care: participation and empowerment in sociocultural multisensory work. Professional Doctorate (Research) thesis, James Cook University.

Santomauro, Josie, and Carter, Margaret Anne (2009) Your Special Student: a book for educators of children diagnosed with Asperger syndrome. Jessics Kingsley, London, UK.

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Usher, Kim, Lindsay, David, Miller, Maria, and Miller, Adrian (2005) Challenges faced by Indigenous nursing students and strategies that aided their progress in the course: a descriptive study. Contemporary Nurse, 19 (1-2). pp. 17-31.

Usher, Kim, Miller, Maria, Turale, Sue T, and Goold, Sally (2005) Meeting the challenges of recruitment and retention of Indigenous people into nursing: the outcomes of the indigenous nurse education working group. Collegian, 12 (3). pp. 27-31.

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Vaz, Sharmila, Cordier, Reinie, Falkmer, Marita, Ciccarelli, Marina, Parsons, Richard, McAuliffe, Tomomi, and Falkmer, Torbjorn (2015) Should schools expect poor physical and mental health, social adjustment, and participation outcomes in students with disability? PLoS One, 10 (5). e0126630. pp. 1-23.

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Watson, Julie C (2007) New ways forward: results and recommendations from an exploratory research project about mainstream students with learning difficulties in Queensland secondary schools. In: Proceedings of the CROCCS 5th International Conference: Overcoming Violence & Poverty. From: CROCCS 5th International Conference: Overcoming Violence and Poverty, 3-5 AUG 2007, Mackay, QLD, Australia.

Watson, Julie, and Bond, Trevor G. (2007) Walking the walk: Rasch analysis of an exploratory survey of secondary teachers' attitudes and understanding of students with learning difficulties. Australian Journal of Learning Disabilities, 12 (1). pp. 1-9.

Watson, Julie (2006) Experiencing school: an exploratory, multimethod study of the perceptions of secondary teachers, advocating parents and mainstream students with learning difficulties. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Walls, Gillian Sandra Rachel (2006) The ability of gender to challenge: Queensland senior physical education. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Watson, Julie, and Boman, Peter (2005) Mainstreamed students with learning difficulties: failing and underachieving in the secondary school. Australian Journal of Learning Disabilities, 10 (2). pp. 43-49.

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Young, Louise (2014) Case study: Poppy. In: Hyde, Mervyn, Carpenter, Lorelei, and Conway, Robert, (eds.) Diversity, Inclusion and Engagement. Oxford University Press, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, pp. 332-334.

Ypinazar, Valmae, and Pagliano, Paul (2004) Seeking inclusive education: disrupting boundaries of 'special' and 'regular' education. International Journal of Inclusive Education, 8 (4). pp. 423-442.

Ypinazar, Valmae Anne (2003) This is our life, this is our child: mothers dancing in the margins of disability. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

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