This paper develops empirical measures of Indigenous Australians’ attachment to their traditional cultures, and explores the relationship between culture and participation in VET. The findings reject the notion that Indigenous culture acts as a barrier to achievement in education and training. Rather, it appears attachment to traditional culture fosters improved education and training outcomes, and that Indigenous people access VET for cultural pursuits. However, lower access in remote areas disadvantages Indigenous Australians with stronger cultural attachment. In this sense, Indigenous persons do face a trade-off between cultural aspirations and pursuit of further education and training
Developed in conjunction with the Australian Indigenous Training Advisory Council, this research str...
Indigenous learners in remote communities comprise a large proportion of the learners engaged in Voc...
Educational processes directed at Indigenous peoples have long propagated a disparity between the e...
This study provides an important innovation to the existing literature by explicitly attempting to m...
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...
The poor outcomes in education, training and employment achieved by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Isl...
From the 1980s, the knowledges, perspectives, histories, cultures and languages of Aboriginal and To...
Despite documented changes to mainstream educational systems, Indigenous educational achievements ar...
Indigenous engagement with vocational education and training (VET) has improved significantly, but s...
Across Australia, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders have embraced vocational education and trai...
In every population there are groups of minorities. These minority groups are often underrepresented...
A recurring theme in Indigenous affairs in Australia is a tension between maintenance of Indigenous ...
In the remote parts of northwest Australia, VET teachers deliver courses to culturally strong Aborig...
This paper examines the similarities and differences between the cultural tastes and practices of Ab...
Developed in conjunction with the Australian Indigenous Training Advisory Council, this research str...
Indigenous learners in remote communities comprise a large proportion of the learners engaged in Voc...
Educational processes directed at Indigenous peoples have long propagated a disparity between the e...
This study provides an important innovation to the existing literature by explicitly attempting to m...
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...
The poor outcomes in education, training and employment achieved by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Isl...
From the 1980s, the knowledges, perspectives, histories, cultures and languages of Aboriginal and To...
Despite documented changes to mainstream educational systems, Indigenous educational achievements ar...
Indigenous engagement with vocational education and training (VET) has improved significantly, but s...
Across Australia, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders have embraced vocational education and trai...
In every population there are groups of minorities. These minority groups are often underrepresented...
A recurring theme in Indigenous affairs in Australia is a tension between maintenance of Indigenous ...
In the remote parts of northwest Australia, VET teachers deliver courses to culturally strong Aborig...
This paper examines the similarities and differences between the cultural tastes and practices of Ab...
Developed in conjunction with the Australian Indigenous Training Advisory Council, this research str...
Indigenous learners in remote communities comprise a large proportion of the learners engaged in Voc...
Educational processes directed at Indigenous peoples have long propagated a disparity between the e...