Educational attainment is widely recognised as a ‘wicked’ problem in Australia for which a range of interventions have been developed. The North West of Tasmania is a rural and regional community, which has been a focus for such interventions due to its relatively low rates of retention to Year 12 and low tertiary participation rates. This paper seeks to move beyond narratives of deficit through a project aimed at exploring and representing the scope and range of activities undertaken in the region to address and support educational attainment. We begin with the question: ‘How can communities, perceived to be deficit models, be provided with evidence of activities aimed at impacting educational attainment in a meaningful way?’ We used conce...
The CQUni Connect schools outreach program works in regional and rural Queensland schools. The prog...
This thesis is a qualitative study exploring and comparing the perceptions of stakeholders engaged i...
A quality education is a basic societal right. Yet for many Aboriginal students that right is not ye...
Educational attainment is widely recognised as a ‘wicked’ problem in Australia for which a range of ...
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...
This paper analyses a community-based educational program involving private and public sector partne...
This paper reports on the views of key members of the educational community about student engagement...
School completion to the end of Year 12 in rural, regional, and disadvantaged communities is an ackn...
Widening higher education participation can deliver benefits toindividuals, societies and economies ...
This thesis critically analyses the way disengaged youth participating in an alternative education p...
School and community interaction is an important topic in education, as evidence suggests that commu...
When people talk about education of remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, the langu...
Australian traditional schooling is coming under increasing pressure as the National test outcomes o...
The CQUni Connect schools outreach program works in regional and rural Queensland schools. The prog...
This thesis is a qualitative study exploring and comparing the perceptions of stakeholders engaged i...
A quality education is a basic societal right. Yet for many Aboriginal students that right is not ye...
Educational attainment is widely recognised as a ‘wicked’ problem in Australia for which a range of ...
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...
This paper analyses a community-based educational program involving private and public sector partne...
This paper reports on the views of key members of the educational community about student engagement...
School completion to the end of Year 12 in rural, regional, and disadvantaged communities is an ackn...
Widening higher education participation can deliver benefits toindividuals, societies and economies ...
This thesis critically analyses the way disengaged youth participating in an alternative education p...
School and community interaction is an important topic in education, as evidence suggests that commu...
When people talk about education of remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, the langu...
Australian traditional schooling is coming under increasing pressure as the National test outcomes o...
The CQUni Connect schools outreach program works in regional and rural Queensland schools. The prog...
This thesis is a qualitative study exploring and comparing the perceptions of stakeholders engaged i...
A quality education is a basic societal right. Yet for many Aboriginal students that right is not ye...