This paper reports findings from a recent study of Australian Aboriginal higher education student experience. Reported here are extracts from a set of case studies of staff, specifically those working in Indigenous Centres, involved with these students in both teaching and support capacities. These participants provided a rich set of qualitative data regarding their own experiences in the learning and teaching of Australian Aboriginal students. The paper raises important issues for the improvement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander university student experience and for increasing their representation in higher education, a strategy strongly supported by several current government initiatives. Best practice in the context of this paper...
Indigenous Australians are under represented and considerably disadvantaged within the Australian sy...
Indigenous Australians are underrepresented and considerably disadvantaged within the Austra...
Low retention of Indigenous peoples in all Australian universities has been identified as a problema...
Abstract There remains significant under representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander pe...
Indigenous Australians participate in higher education at a rate significantly less than non- Indige...
‘First know your students’, is a well-known saying in teaching. But do Australian universities reall...
This paper critically examines dominant discourses informing First Year Experience programs delivere...
This paper critically examines dominant discourses informing First Year Experience programs delivere...
The participation rate of Indigenous people in higher education is comparatively disparately low acr...
This paper brings together recent statistics relating to the participation of Aboriginal and Torres ...
In the past university work with Indigenous Australians has been generally framed from a service mod...
Drawing on interviews with current and past Indigenous undergraduate students at the University of Q...
Australian higher education institutions face increasing pressure to institute Aboriginal and Torres...
Abstract The rates of higher education access, participation and completion for Ind...
There is clear evidence that Indigenous education has changed considerably over time. Indigenous Aus...
Indigenous Australians are under represented and considerably disadvantaged within the Australian sy...
Indigenous Australians are underrepresented and considerably disadvantaged within the Austra...
Low retention of Indigenous peoples in all Australian universities has been identified as a problema...
Abstract There remains significant under representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander pe...
Indigenous Australians participate in higher education at a rate significantly less than non- Indige...
‘First know your students’, is a well-known saying in teaching. But do Australian universities reall...
This paper critically examines dominant discourses informing First Year Experience programs delivere...
This paper critically examines dominant discourses informing First Year Experience programs delivere...
The participation rate of Indigenous people in higher education is comparatively disparately low acr...
This paper brings together recent statistics relating to the participation of Aboriginal and Torres ...
In the past university work with Indigenous Australians has been generally framed from a service mod...
Drawing on interviews with current and past Indigenous undergraduate students at the University of Q...
Australian higher education institutions face increasing pressure to institute Aboriginal and Torres...
Abstract The rates of higher education access, participation and completion for Ind...
There is clear evidence that Indigenous education has changed considerably over time. Indigenous Aus...
Indigenous Australians are under represented and considerably disadvantaged within the Australian sy...
Indigenous Australians are underrepresented and considerably disadvantaged within the Austra...
Low retention of Indigenous peoples in all Australian universities has been identified as a problema...