This article reports on a large mixed methods research project that investigated the conditions of success for Aboriginal school students. The article presents the qualitative case study component of the research. It details the work of four schools identified as successful for Aboriginal students with respect to social and academic outcomes, and showed what was common and contextually different in their relationships with community and their approaches to curriculum and pedagogy. The article shows there were eight common themes that emerged in the analysis of the schools’ approaches, and these themes are considered key indicators of the ‘seeding success’
Abstract The benefits of school and community partnerships are well documented in government report...
In this qualitative research study, First Nation students in high school participated in an intervie...
The purpose of this study was to frame success for Indigenous students in public boards in the exper...
This article reports on a large mixed methods research project that investigated the conditions of s...
Despite a willingness by stakeholders to address Aboriginal education disadvantage and recent succes...
Despite a willingness by stakeholders to address Aboriginal education disadvantage and recent succes...
Despite efforts of educators and researchers to address issues of Australian Indigenous education, m...
Teachers have a vital role to play in the struggle for social justice by empowering students to both...
Mapping the Landscape of Indigenous Student Success offers Aboriginal students’ voices as they descr...
This qualitative study was designed to explore the perceptions of Aboriginal professionals in variou...
This paper draws on data from a study into self-concept and motivation of primary age Aboriginal stu...
The purpose of this study was to identify the ways government schools in the Kimberley Education Dis...
Aboriginal education is a complex system of governance compromises, overlapping jurisdictions and mu...
Although the percentage of Aboriginal youth who leave school prior to completion is declining, it re...
This study was based on the premise that Aboriginal students possess valuable knowledge and insights...
Abstract The benefits of school and community partnerships are well documented in government report...
In this qualitative research study, First Nation students in high school participated in an intervie...
The purpose of this study was to frame success for Indigenous students in public boards in the exper...
This article reports on a large mixed methods research project that investigated the conditions of s...
Despite a willingness by stakeholders to address Aboriginal education disadvantage and recent succes...
Despite a willingness by stakeholders to address Aboriginal education disadvantage and recent succes...
Despite efforts of educators and researchers to address issues of Australian Indigenous education, m...
Teachers have a vital role to play in the struggle for social justice by empowering students to both...
Mapping the Landscape of Indigenous Student Success offers Aboriginal students’ voices as they descr...
This qualitative study was designed to explore the perceptions of Aboriginal professionals in variou...
This paper draws on data from a study into self-concept and motivation of primary age Aboriginal stu...
The purpose of this study was to identify the ways government schools in the Kimberley Education Dis...
Aboriginal education is a complex system of governance compromises, overlapping jurisdictions and mu...
Although the percentage of Aboriginal youth who leave school prior to completion is declining, it re...
This study was based on the premise that Aboriginal students possess valuable knowledge and insights...
Abstract The benefits of school and community partnerships are well documented in government report...
In this qualitative research study, First Nation students in high school participated in an intervie...
The purpose of this study was to frame success for Indigenous students in public boards in the exper...