Indigenous academic outcomes are in many ways negotiated at the interface between student spatialities-including their residential patterns and choices- and the mainstream school system. The current model of education delivery rewards regular attendance at well-resourced schools. Conversely, sporadic interactions with under-resourced schools generally produce poor educational outcomes. This paper draws on qualitative case-study research in Yamatji country, Western Australia, to present a grounded analysis of the mutually effectual relationship between the mainstream education system and Aboriginal spatiality. It begins with a discussion of how school location and standards influence Aboriginal migration and residence choices, and outlines t...
Australian research on Indigenous education has been based on deficit notions of cultural difference...
"December 2006".Thesis (PhD) -- Macquarie University, Division of Environmental and Life Sciences, D...
Drawing on research in Yamatji country, Western Australia, this paper examines the complex and often...
Demography is not a typical starting point for policy-related Aboriginal education research. Perhaps...
In Australia, as in other global contexts, Indigenous student education outcomes are well below thos...
While population mobility is a fundamental component of the lived experience of many Australian Abor...
Recent media and policy focus in remote Aboriginal education has turned to boarding schools. The gen...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) Australians are significantly and substantially l...
Recent media and policy focus in remote Aboriginal education has turned to boarding schools. The gen...
Recent media and policy focus in remote Aboriginal education has turned to boarding schools. The gen...
In the present era of evidence-based policy making in Indigenous affairs, where the monitori...
Indigenous Australians have often been described as highly mobile people, particularly in historical...
In Indigenous policy circles there is an increasingly desperate desire to lift the educational and e...
In Australia, Indigenous students' education outcomes, as represented by assessments that accompany ...
Using the notion that research should 'enlighten' policy responses, this paper considers the complex...
Australian research on Indigenous education has been based on deficit notions of cultural difference...
"December 2006".Thesis (PhD) -- Macquarie University, Division of Environmental and Life Sciences, D...
Drawing on research in Yamatji country, Western Australia, this paper examines the complex and often...
Demography is not a typical starting point for policy-related Aboriginal education research. Perhaps...
In Australia, as in other global contexts, Indigenous student education outcomes are well below thos...
While population mobility is a fundamental component of the lived experience of many Australian Abor...
Recent media and policy focus in remote Aboriginal education has turned to boarding schools. The gen...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) Australians are significantly and substantially l...
Recent media and policy focus in remote Aboriginal education has turned to boarding schools. The gen...
Recent media and policy focus in remote Aboriginal education has turned to boarding schools. The gen...
In the present era of evidence-based policy making in Indigenous affairs, where the monitori...
Indigenous Australians have often been described as highly mobile people, particularly in historical...
In Indigenous policy circles there is an increasingly desperate desire to lift the educational and e...
In Australia, Indigenous students' education outcomes, as represented by assessments that accompany ...
Using the notion that research should 'enlighten' policy responses, this paper considers the complex...
Australian research on Indigenous education has been based on deficit notions of cultural difference...
"December 2006".Thesis (PhD) -- Macquarie University, Division of Environmental and Life Sciences, D...
Drawing on research in Yamatji country, Western Australia, this paper examines the complex and often...