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Education: Initial Licensure

Research guide for undergraduate and Post Baccalaureate students in the School of Education.

Welcome to the Education Research Guide

This research guide is designed to assist students seeking initial licensure in the School of Education in locating materials both in the physical library and using the library website to access all online resources. Print resources for education students can be found in the Education Learning Commons (ELC) and in Waggoner Library. The ELC collection includes exemplary children's books, teaching aids, instructional resources, and hands-on project creation materials. You'll find the ELC on the ground floor of the library. Learn more about the ELC here.

Print resources in Waggoner include books, peer-reviewed journals, DVDs, newspapers, and a young adult literature collection. Start by learning more about our Discovery search.

Explore the menu pages on the left, or use the QUICK LINKS below to find what you need. 

Use these QUICK LINKS to: 

Meet your Librarian

Learn about APA citation style

Find tips on using Google Scholar effectively

Apply Grammarly Premium to your writing

Learn how to request materials through Interlibrary Loan

Learn how to use RefWorks to save your research

Learn more about LinkedIn Learning courses

Dr. Andrea Fowler

Email Me for help


Library Hours 

Fall & Spring Semester Hours (mid-August - first of May)

Monday-Thursday: 8 am-Midnight

Friday: 8 am-4:30 pm

Saturday: 10 am-4 pm

Sunday: 3 pm-Midnight

Please know that library hours may change during holidays, semester breaks, and inclement weather. For breaks and other hours, check here. Changes in library hours will be posted on the library home page as soon as possible. Please contact us with any questions.

NOTE: Card Swipe access using your Trevecca ID is required for main entrance access after 5 PM Sunday - Thursday. The ground floor access through Admissions is card swipe access at all times.


STUDYING AT THE LIBRARY

 

Waggoner Library has great spaces to get work done. - If you are in Nashville, take advantage of Waggoner Library's study spaces. From numerous computers to collaborative mediascapes and group study rooms, we have a variety of spaces and tools for you to use. Mediascapes are perfect for group work. Click here to schedule.

Is there a Technology Lending Library?

If you need headphones, a laptop, charging cables, a tabletop whiteboard, markers/erasers, or ring lights for videoing, the Technology Lending Library can help. The Information Desk has these plus many more gadgets and technology items to check out and use in the library.  Some can be checked out for several days. View more information about our Technology Lending Library here! 

Where can I work with a group of classmates?

Group study rooms are found on the main and second floors. Several study rooms can be reserved in advance! See below. Several can seat 3 to 8, while the majority seat up to four. All have whiteboards and network/electrical connections. Dry-erase markers can be checked out from the main circulation desk.

Book a Group Study Room

Study rooms can be reserved in advance. Reservations are accepted for groups of 3 or more ONLY.  When you arrive at your reserved time and find that others are using the room, ask the librarian for assistance. The rooms may be used without making a reservation, but those with an approved booking have priority. Click here to book a study room.

What about printing in the library?

Students can print to the Papercut printers. Print jobs are released by either tapping or sliding your TNU ID to release the print job.

Can you bring food or drink to the library?

Food-free zones are located around the computers on the main & ground floors and the Library Instruction Room. Waggoner NINETEEN| 01 coffee bar on the main floor serves coffee, teas, pastries, and grab-n-go lunches. Be mindful of your space. Keep it clean.

Set a meeting with a librarian other than Dr. Speer at a convenient time!  Click the link below to schedule an appointment.

Click here to make your appointment.

If a convenient time is not available, please contact us, and we will try to accommodate your needs.

Appointments can be made for telephone sessions; most will use virtual Teams. 

Citation & Writing Help Options

The TNU Writing Center - on Trevecca SharePoint

For Undergraduate Students

Provides undergraduate students with help on correct citation formatting and any aspect of their writing, from specific assignments to general writing skills.  Choose the type of tutoring service you need to request an appointment - Click now to open the URL to make a request.

For Non-Traditional/Graduate (GRAE) Student Writing Services

Although the focus of the programs provided by the Academic Services office is on traditional undergraduate students, services provided through the Writing Center are available to all students [traditional undergraduates as well as graduate and adult education (GRAE) students].  Click now to open the URL for how to request these services.   

Tutor.com 

Tutor.com provides online 24/7, on-demand, 1-to-1 tutoring and homework help in more than 250 subjects. No matter where you are in the writing process, our rigorously vetted, expert writing tutors can provide the support you need whenever you need it. Upload Your Writing Files and Receive Feedback within a Day. Get expert feedback on elements such as grammar, punctuation, structure, flow, theme development, and citations. The expert tutors at Tutor.com can help you work through a tough homework problem, improve your writing skills, study for a test, review a difficult concept, and so much more!

To access Tutor.com, visit https://trevecca.insructure.com. Use your Trevecca login to access Canvas. Tutor.com is located within your course on the left-hand menu under "Tutor.com."


Call: 615.248.1214 | Text: 931.250.4898 | Chat Email: library@trevecca.edu Come visit during library hours