Without changes to education policies, 40% of Indigenous students will continue to fail to meet national minimum standards. Executive Summary The 2009 NAPLAN results for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students again show high rates of failure to meet the national minimum standards. Failure rates of 40 to 50% are common in Indigenous schools and rise to more than 70% in the Northern Territory. If schools are ranked by NAPLAN results, almost all the bottom 150 schools in such a notional list are Indigenous schools. There are few non-Indigenous schools in this bottom grouping and only a few Indigenous schools above this grouping. About 20,000 of Australia’s 150,000 Indigenous students are enrolled in these Indigenous schools. About 40...
In Australia, under the National Assessment Plan, educational accountability testing in literacy and...
The extensive failure of Indigenous students in school, particularly during adolescence, is a shamef...
In the present era of evidence-based policy making in Indigenous affairs, where the monitori...
This latest report analyses results of the NAPLAN tests from 2008-2011 and finds that Queensland and...
Foreword The education outcomes of Indigenous Australians have been a focus of policy attention for...
Over the last ten years, the number of students in non-government schools rose eightfold compared to...
Indigenous early school leavers in Australia's major cities comprise a significantly larger proporti...
Education for remote Indigenous students in Australia’s Northern Territory (NT) has long been chara...
The release of 2001 Census data provides an opportunity to evaluate the Howard government’s performa...
A quality education is a basic societal right. Yet for many Aboriginal students that right is not ye...
Despite a willingness by stakeholders to address Aboriginal education disadvantage and recent succes...
This report highlights the significant levels of under-resourcing of the Northern Territory Educatio...
Explores Australian and international literature to develop an understanding of the risk factors and...
Australian research on Indigenous education has been based on deficit notions of cultural difference...
This paper uses data from the National Assessment Program, Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) to documen...
In Australia, under the National Assessment Plan, educational accountability testing in literacy and...
The extensive failure of Indigenous students in school, particularly during adolescence, is a shamef...
In the present era of evidence-based policy making in Indigenous affairs, where the monitori...
This latest report analyses results of the NAPLAN tests from 2008-2011 and finds that Queensland and...
Foreword The education outcomes of Indigenous Australians have been a focus of policy attention for...
Over the last ten years, the number of students in non-government schools rose eightfold compared to...
Indigenous early school leavers in Australia's major cities comprise a significantly larger proporti...
Education for remote Indigenous students in Australia’s Northern Territory (NT) has long been chara...
The release of 2001 Census data provides an opportunity to evaluate the Howard government’s performa...
A quality education is a basic societal right. Yet for many Aboriginal students that right is not ye...
Despite a willingness by stakeholders to address Aboriginal education disadvantage and recent succes...
This report highlights the significant levels of under-resourcing of the Northern Territory Educatio...
Explores Australian and international literature to develop an understanding of the risk factors and...
Australian research on Indigenous education has been based on deficit notions of cultural difference...
This paper uses data from the National Assessment Program, Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) to documen...
In Australia, under the National Assessment Plan, educational accountability testing in literacy and...
The extensive failure of Indigenous students in school, particularly during adolescence, is a shamef...
In the present era of evidence-based policy making in Indigenous affairs, where the monitori...