This brief report highlights an apparently inflated suspension and exclusion rate for Aboriginal students in Western Australian government schools. The elevated rates for both suspension and exclusion, but especially for the more serious step of exclusion, should be reason for concern for all educators
In 1991, the Australian Government released the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody R...
Suspension from school is meant to be a last resort for serious problem behaviour. Despite that, an ...
The current study considers grade repetition rates in the early years of school, Preparatory (Prep) ...
Well-established evidence of the ill-effects of exclusionary school discipline, its disproportionate...
Many Indigenous children, particularly boys aged 10 to 17 years, are receiving lengthy suspensions f...
Increasing numbers of students are being excluded from Australian schools. This is done both tempora...
Exclusionary discipline is on the rise in Australian schools, as highlighted by recent research in Q...
The Terms of Reference for this Inquiry are broad and require an understanding of the recent history...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the extent to which students with Aboriginal status rece...
This study analyses exclusion, enrolment cancellation, and suspension rates in government schools in...
It is difficult to overstate the depth of the educational disadvantage which continues to be experie...
Overrepresentation in exclusionary school discipline is extensively documented for certain groups of...
Issue addressed: Health promotion with adolescents spans many contexts including schools. Income and...
The current study considers grade repetition rates in the early years of school, Prep to Year 3, in ...
In 1991, the Australian Government released the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody R...
In 1991, the Australian Government released the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody R...
Suspension from school is meant to be a last resort for serious problem behaviour. Despite that, an ...
The current study considers grade repetition rates in the early years of school, Preparatory (Prep) ...
Well-established evidence of the ill-effects of exclusionary school discipline, its disproportionate...
Many Indigenous children, particularly boys aged 10 to 17 years, are receiving lengthy suspensions f...
Increasing numbers of students are being excluded from Australian schools. This is done both tempora...
Exclusionary discipline is on the rise in Australian schools, as highlighted by recent research in Q...
The Terms of Reference for this Inquiry are broad and require an understanding of the recent history...
The purpose of the study was to investigate the extent to which students with Aboriginal status rece...
This study analyses exclusion, enrolment cancellation, and suspension rates in government schools in...
It is difficult to overstate the depth of the educational disadvantage which continues to be experie...
Overrepresentation in exclusionary school discipline is extensively documented for certain groups of...
Issue addressed: Health promotion with adolescents spans many contexts including schools. Income and...
The current study considers grade repetition rates in the early years of school, Prep to Year 3, in ...
In 1991, the Australian Government released the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody R...
In 1991, the Australian Government released the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody R...
Suspension from school is meant to be a last resort for serious problem behaviour. Despite that, an ...
The current study considers grade repetition rates in the early years of school, Preparatory (Prep) ...