© 2014, © 2014 HERDSA. Increases in participation by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in higher education across Australia continue to be promising. However, it is also known that Indigenous students' attrition, retention and completion rates remain areas of concern. In this paper, we report our findings from an analysis of Indigenous student responses to the 2009 Australasian Survey of Student Engagement. Overall, Indigenous Australian students express positive responses in relation to engagement, but are more likely than non-Indigenous students to be planning to depart. We explore this somewhat unexpected anomaly, whilst also suggesting that much more needs to be known about our Indigenous students, including, for example, w...
Indigenous students remain vastly under-represented within higher education in Australia. While aspi...
The purpose of this research is to explore the factors influencing Indigenous students’ decision to ...
Aboriginal Australians are entering university in greater numbers than in past decades, yet many str...
Increases in participation by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in higher education acr...
Indigenous students are engaged with learning at a similar or slightly higher level than their non-I...
Indigenous Australians are underrepresented and considerably disadvantaged within the Austra...
This paper brings together recent statistics relating to the participation of Aboriginal and Torres ...
Indigenous Australians are under represented and considerably disadvantaged within the Australian sy...
Abstract Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples remain significantly under-represented in hi...
32% of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students leave within their first year at university. O...
While access to higher education has increased for Indigenous Australians, participation and complet...
Low retention of Indigenous peoples in all Australian universities has been identified as a problema...
While access to higher education has increased for Indigenous Australians, participation and complet...
The current change agenda to improve the persistently lower rates of access, participation and outco...
Abstract Low retention of Indigenous peoples in all Australian universities has bee...
Indigenous students remain vastly under-represented within higher education in Australia. While aspi...
The purpose of this research is to explore the factors influencing Indigenous students’ decision to ...
Aboriginal Australians are entering university in greater numbers than in past decades, yet many str...
Increases in participation by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in higher education acr...
Indigenous students are engaged with learning at a similar or slightly higher level than their non-I...
Indigenous Australians are underrepresented and considerably disadvantaged within the Austra...
This paper brings together recent statistics relating to the participation of Aboriginal and Torres ...
Indigenous Australians are under represented and considerably disadvantaged within the Australian sy...
Abstract Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples remain significantly under-represented in hi...
32% of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students leave within their first year at university. O...
While access to higher education has increased for Indigenous Australians, participation and complet...
Low retention of Indigenous peoples in all Australian universities has been identified as a problema...
While access to higher education has increased for Indigenous Australians, participation and complet...
The current change agenda to improve the persistently lower rates of access, participation and outco...
Abstract Low retention of Indigenous peoples in all Australian universities has bee...
Indigenous students remain vastly under-represented within higher education in Australia. While aspi...
The purpose of this research is to explore the factors influencing Indigenous students’ decision to ...
Aboriginal Australians are entering university in greater numbers than in past decades, yet many str...