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Clarke, Kendall; Denton, Marijke – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2013
Supporting children in their early development and learning has long-term benefits for both them and the broader community. Yet in Australia we still have significant examples of inequality of opportunity (Allan, 2010) and other structural barriers to family wellbeing, particularly in Indigenous and rural and remote communities (Bourke, Humphreys,…
Descriptors: Well Being, Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Rural Areas
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Bat, Melodie; Guenther, John – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2013
In Australia, the "remote education system" presents itself as a simple system where the right inputs, such as quality teachers and leaders will engender the outputs that have been set by the system, such as certain levels of English literacy and numeracy. The system has measures in place, including national testing, to report on its…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Education, Educational Change, Indigenous Populations
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Vass, Greg – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2012
It is the aim of this article to provoke debate and encourage greater scrutiny regarding the use and meaning of the expression "Indigenous education" within the discursive practices, research and policy in Australian education. Drawing on Hall's (2007) development of ideas from Foucault that give rise to "Indigenous education"…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Language Usage
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McCollow, John – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2012
This article examines a controversial initiative in Indigenous education: the establishment of the Cape York Aboriginal Australian Academy (CYAAA). The article provides a brief description of the Academy's three campuses and their communities and considers: the circumstances of its creation, including the role of Noel Pearson and Cape York…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Campuses
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Hook, Genine – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2012
This article explores student and teacher engagement with Australian Indigenous Studies. In this article I identify key themes in the film "September" (2007) that demonstrate how the film can be used as a catalyst for student learning and discussion. Critical whiteness theory provides a framework to explore three themes, the invisibility…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Social Justice, Cultural Awareness, Foreign Countries
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Maxwell, Jacinta – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2012
State and Federal education departments have increasingly recognised the importance of community consultation in the development of school curricula, and the requirement for teachers to consult with Indigenous communities is explicit in many curriculum documents. This article reports the findings of research into how teachers of senior Aboriginal…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Foreign Countries, National Curriculum, Secondary School Teachers
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Ewing, Bronwyn – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2012
This article focuses on the funds of knowledge that are mathematical in nature and how they might be used to support parents and children with their learning of mathematics that is taught and learned in the early years of school. Funds of knowledges are those that have been historically and culturally accumulated into a body of knowledge and…
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Well Being, Pilot Projects, Learning Processes
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Jahnke, Huia Tomlins – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2012
This article describes an intervention strategy, initiated under the New Zealand Government's tribal partnership scheme, which promotes a culture-based/place-based approach to education in mainstream schools and early childhood centres in one tribal region. Through place-based education children are immersed in local heritage, including language…
Descriptors: Intervention, Teaching Methods, Foreign Countries, Tribes
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Plater, Suzanne – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2012
In 2008, almost 40% of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students enrolled in the Graduate Diploma in Indigenous Health Promotion at The University of Sydney failed to complete the course. Although this was not considered unusual when compared to previous years, the decision was made to investigate why so many students struggled to meet the…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Health Promotion, Stakeholders, Semi Structured Interviews
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Richardson, Cathy; Thomas, Robina; Green, Jacquie; Ormiston, Todd – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2012
This article documents the establishment of the Indigenous Specializations program in the School of Social Work at the University of Victoria. In the absence of funding for Indigenous programs, First Nations professors Robina Thomas and Jacquie Green developed the Indigenous Specializations program "off the side of their desk". This…
Descriptors: Program Development, Outcomes of Education, Social Work, Indigenous Populations
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Hall, Lisa – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2012
High turnover of teachers in remote Indigenous community schools in the Northern Territory has long been considered a significant contributing factor to low academic outcomes for students in those communities. The average length of stay for a non-Indigenous teacher in a remote school can more easily be measured in months than years. This…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Foreign Countries, Community Schools, Sustainability
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Anderson, Robyn – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2012
The current study considers grade repetition rates in the early years of school, Preparatory (Prep) to Year 3, in Queensland state schools, of which there is a significant gap in the Australian research literature. Data accessed from the Queensland Government's Department of Education and Training (DET), shows that particular groups of students…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Educationally Disadvantaged, Grade Repetition, Foreign Countries
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Bennet, Maria; Lancaster, Julie – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2012
This article explores second year pre-service teachers' ability to work with Indigenous students and their families during a small-scale project conducted in an Indigenous community. Supported field placements offered the pre-service teachers valuable opportunities to engage with the teaching of reading to Indigenous students "on their…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods, Reading Improvement
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Ketsitlile, Lone – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2012
The San are Southern Africa's first indigenous peoples. They can be found in South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe and Namibia. The San peoples in Botswana still face discrimination, especially in the education sector, as their indigenous literacy and way of life are largely ignored. Their languages are not part of the school curriculum in Botswana and…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Foreign Countries, Official Languages, Schools of Education
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Oliver, Rhonda; Grote, Ellen; Rochecouste, Judith; Exell, Mike – Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 2012
Vocational Education and Training (VET) in high schools has had positive effects on the retention of Indigenous students, providing important pathways into further education and the workforce. However, low-level literacy (and numeracy) skills can make successful completion difficult, especially for students who speak Standard Australian English as…
Descriptors: Indigenous Populations, Dialects, Literacy, Vocational Education
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