Education resources
Key databases
Ebook Central (formerly ebrary)
ERIC – Education Resources Information Center (EBSCO)
Nexis Uni (formerly Lexis-Nexis)
Professional Development Collection
ProQuest Dissertations and Theses
University of Bridgeport Dissertations and Theses
Selected ejournal titles
- American Journal of Education – available from 1979, (Full Text Delay: 4 years)
- Comparative Education Review – available from 1957, (Full Text Delay: 4 years)
- Higher Education – available from 1972, (Full Text Delay: 4 years)
- International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education – available from 2003
- Studies in Higher Education – available from 1976
- Chronicle of Higher Education – available from 1999
- Journal of Teacher Education – available from 1999
Browse print books
- Find shelves on 3rd floor with call number ranges below.
- Books within these call number ranges are organized by subject, so you can find other related books.
Keyword | Call # range |
Education (General) | L 7-991 |
History of education | LA 5-2396 |
Theory and practice of education | LB 5-3640 |
Special aspects of education | LC 8-6691 |
Individual educational institutions | LD 13-LG961 |
College and school magazines and papers | LH 1-9 |
Student fraternities and societies, United States | LJ 3-165 |
Textbooks (Covering several subjects) | LT 6-(1001) |
Selected ebook titles
- Carlson, Austin , “Technology in Education: Future Ready Learning and Schools“, 2016.
- Green,Satasha L., “STEM Education : How to Train 21st Century Teachers“, 2014.
- McREL., “What We Know about Mathematics Teaching and Learning“,2012.
Selected Education Websites
CT State Department of Education – The Connecticut State Department of Education is the administrative arm of the Connecticut State Board of Education. Through leadership, curriculum, research, planning, evaluation, assessment, data analyses and other assistance, the Department helps to ensure equal opportunity and excellence in education for all Connecticut students.
Educause – A nonprofit association whose mission is to advance higher education by promoting the intelligent use of information technology.
WhatWorks – The What Works Clearinghouse was established in 2002 by the U.S. Department of Education’s Institute of Education Sciences to provide educators, policymakers, researchers, and the public with a central and trusted source of scientific evidence of what works in education.
Institute of Education Sciences – This is the statistics, research and evaluation section of the United States Department of Education. It is indicated as non-partisan and independent, providing scientific evidence to support education policy.
Harvard’s Gutman Library’s websites for educators – A selective list of websites curated by Harvard’s Graduate School of Education – Gutman Library of resources on topics including special education, bilingual education, adult education, early childhood education and much more.
National Science Teaching Association – Founded in 1944, the NSTA is committed to promotion of innovation and the highest qualitative standards for the teaching of STEM education in the U.S.
Juliann T. Moskowitz
- Wahlstrom Library 315
- 203-576-4528
- jmoskowi@bridgeport.edu
Contact Ms. Moskowitz for:
- Help with research assignments and projects
- Information literacy sessions