This paper analyses a community-based educational program involving private and public sector partners instituted in a small city in northern Tasmania. The program represents part of a state-wide initiative to challenge the persistence of structural educational disadvantage and what is understood to be an entrenched “culture” that is insufficiently attuned to the necessity of further education. In this paper, we analyse this program from the perspective of key community partners drawing on a series of semi-structured interviews. We offer an analytic framework that suggests an integrated approach to thinking about supporting educational achievement, attainment and retention in regional Australia. It is our view while there is much that regio...
The reformation of education in Australia is currently been driven by Dr. Brendan Nelson's education...
Rural communities such as stanthorpe on Queensland's Southern Downs, in Australia, are familiar with...
Australian rural and outback regions have often been compared un£ wourably with the larger metropoli...
This paper analyses a community-based educational program involving private and public sector partne...
This paper analyses a community-based educational program involving private and public sector partne...
School and community interaction is an important topic in education, as evidence suggests that commu...
School completion to the end of Year 12 in rural, regional, and disadvantaged communities is an ackn...
Small places are not devoid ofopportunities nor of successful programs toequip them forthe future, d...
This paper reports findings from a project that examined the extent and nature of the contribution o...
This paper reports on the views of key members of the educational community about student engagement...
The authors of this paper apply the concepts of social entrepreneurship and capacity building to the...
Educational attainment is widely recognised as a ‘wicked’ problem in Australia for which a range of ...
Building futures for young people in and out of rural places has been a perennial quest for those in...
Achieving equitable schooling outcomes for young people living in communities of low socio-economic ...
Achieving equitable schooling outcomes for young people living in communities of low socio-economic ...
The reformation of education in Australia is currently been driven by Dr. Brendan Nelson's education...
Rural communities such as stanthorpe on Queensland's Southern Downs, in Australia, are familiar with...
Australian rural and outback regions have often been compared un£ wourably with the larger metropoli...
This paper analyses a community-based educational program involving private and public sector partne...
This paper analyses a community-based educational program involving private and public sector partne...
School and community interaction is an important topic in education, as evidence suggests that commu...
School completion to the end of Year 12 in rural, regional, and disadvantaged communities is an ackn...
Small places are not devoid ofopportunities nor of successful programs toequip them forthe future, d...
This paper reports findings from a project that examined the extent and nature of the contribution o...
This paper reports on the views of key members of the educational community about student engagement...
The authors of this paper apply the concepts of social entrepreneurship and capacity building to the...
Educational attainment is widely recognised as a ‘wicked’ problem in Australia for which a range of ...
Building futures for young people in and out of rural places has been a perennial quest for those in...
Achieving equitable schooling outcomes for young people living in communities of low socio-economic ...
Achieving equitable schooling outcomes for young people living in communities of low socio-economic ...
The reformation of education in Australia is currently been driven by Dr. Brendan Nelson's education...
Rural communities such as stanthorpe on Queensland's Southern Downs, in Australia, are familiar with...
Australian rural and outback regions have often been compared un£ wourably with the larger metropoli...