Drawing on approaches used by Gillborn (2008), this article examines results from the most recent version of Australian national testing (NAPLAN) in Years 3, 5 and 9, operating since 2008. It analyses the inequality of achievement between indigenous and non-indigenous students in the States and Territories, with particular reference to New South Wales (NSW) and the Northern Territory (NT). It frames an analysis by using the concept of locked-in inequality, one element within Critical Race Theory (CRT) in education. Whilst there is an achievement gap between indigenous and non-indigenous students in all States, in the NT it is a staggering fifty percentage points or more in reading, writing and numeracy across all Year levels currently teste...
Learning gaps between Australian students of different backgrounds are alarmingly wide and grow wide...
Indigenous education in Australia has been the subject of ongoing policy focus and repeated official...
Improving cognitive skills of young children has been suggested as a possible strategy for equalisin...
A quality education is a basic societal right. Yet for many Aboriginal students that right is not ye...
This latest report analyses results of the NAPLAN tests from 2008-2011 and finds that Queensland and...
In Australia, under the National Assessment Plan, educational accountability testing in literacy and...
© 2015 Dr. Sophie Elizabeth RudolphIndigenous educational disadvantage emerged as a policy problem i...
© The Author(s) 2013. Effective intervention into educational inequalities is dependent on having an...
Effective intervention into educational inequalities is dependent on having an accurate understandin...
Over the past decade, national testing in literacy and numeracy for primary and junior secondary edu...
Without changes to education policies, 40% of Indigenous students will continue to fail to meet nat...
When people talk about education of remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, the langu...
"In February 2008 the Australian Prime Minister made an apology to the ‘Stolen Generations’ on behal...
Despite a willingness by stakeholders to address Aboriginal education disadvantage and recent succes...
This paper uses data from the National Assessment Program, Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) to documen...
Learning gaps between Australian students of different backgrounds are alarmingly wide and grow wide...
Indigenous education in Australia has been the subject of ongoing policy focus and repeated official...
Improving cognitive skills of young children has been suggested as a possible strategy for equalisin...
A quality education is a basic societal right. Yet for many Aboriginal students that right is not ye...
This latest report analyses results of the NAPLAN tests from 2008-2011 and finds that Queensland and...
In Australia, under the National Assessment Plan, educational accountability testing in literacy and...
© 2015 Dr. Sophie Elizabeth RudolphIndigenous educational disadvantage emerged as a policy problem i...
© The Author(s) 2013. Effective intervention into educational inequalities is dependent on having an...
Effective intervention into educational inequalities is dependent on having an accurate understandin...
Over the past decade, national testing in literacy and numeracy for primary and junior secondary edu...
Without changes to education policies, 40% of Indigenous students will continue to fail to meet nat...
When people talk about education of remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, the langu...
"In February 2008 the Australian Prime Minister made an apology to the ‘Stolen Generations’ on behal...
Despite a willingness by stakeholders to address Aboriginal education disadvantage and recent succes...
This paper uses data from the National Assessment Program, Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) to documen...
Learning gaps between Australian students of different backgrounds are alarmingly wide and grow wide...
Indigenous education in Australia has been the subject of ongoing policy focus and repeated official...
Improving cognitive skills of young children has been suggested as a possible strategy for equalisin...