[Abstract]: In this study, the Values Questionnaire developed by Schwartz and Bilsky (1987, 1990) was used to examine differences in the values held by a group of Aboriginal university students (N=112) and a group of non-Aboriginal students (N=106) studying at an Australian university. Results indicated that the Aboriginal group placed greater emphasis on values associated with Tradition, Conformity and Security and significantly less emphasis on values associated with Achievement, Self-direction, Stimulation, Hedonism and Benevolence. These data, in conjunction with a separate analysis of the ten highest ranked values for each group, support the view that the main differences between the groups lie in values serving collective (Aborigi...
Governments and social scientists possess a growing capacity to represent social phenomena in quanti...
Purpose. Although it may be argued that there has been a growing acceptance of Aboriginal educationa...
This thesis sets out to explore factors which may have contributed to the special degree of difficul...
We wish to thank the students- particularly those from Kumbari/Ngurpai Lag- for participating in thi...
The purpose of this study was to examine comparatively the conflict which exists between the traditi...
This study provides an important innovation to the existing literature by explicitly attempting to m...
In response to the research question 'What methods are feasible, reliable and appropriate for quanti...
ABSTRACT. This study, conducted in a secondary school in an isolated Australian town, focused on Abo...
Despite documented changes to mainstream educational systems, Indigenous educational achievements ar...
ABSTRACT. This study, conducted in a secondary school in an isolated Australian town, focused on Abo...
The purpose of this research is to: (a) examine the applicability of the Self-Description Questionna...
It is only relatively recently that empirical research has begun to emerge that has sought to furthe...
The purpose of the paper was to investigate (a) similarities and differences in cultural perspective...
The study reported here is part of an ongoing program of research into young people’s perceptions o...
The preservation of Indigenous cultures is a controversial issue in Australia. On the one hand, them...
Governments and social scientists possess a growing capacity to represent social phenomena in quanti...
Purpose. Although it may be argued that there has been a growing acceptance of Aboriginal educationa...
This thesis sets out to explore factors which may have contributed to the special degree of difficul...
We wish to thank the students- particularly those from Kumbari/Ngurpai Lag- for participating in thi...
The purpose of this study was to examine comparatively the conflict which exists between the traditi...
This study provides an important innovation to the existing literature by explicitly attempting to m...
In response to the research question 'What methods are feasible, reliable and appropriate for quanti...
ABSTRACT. This study, conducted in a secondary school in an isolated Australian town, focused on Abo...
Despite documented changes to mainstream educational systems, Indigenous educational achievements ar...
ABSTRACT. This study, conducted in a secondary school in an isolated Australian town, focused on Abo...
The purpose of this research is to: (a) examine the applicability of the Self-Description Questionna...
It is only relatively recently that empirical research has begun to emerge that has sought to furthe...
The purpose of the paper was to investigate (a) similarities and differences in cultural perspective...
The study reported here is part of an ongoing program of research into young people’s perceptions o...
The preservation of Indigenous cultures is a controversial issue in Australia. On the one hand, them...
Governments and social scientists possess a growing capacity to represent social phenomena in quanti...
Purpose. Although it may be argued that there has been a growing acceptance of Aboriginal educationa...
This thesis sets out to explore factors which may have contributed to the special degree of difficul...