Rural Aboriginal Australians experience disadvantage across a number of significant social and economic outcomes, including educational engagement and achievement. Current debate postulates that educational environments and systems perpetuate this disadvantage. This qualitative study aimed to contribute to the debate by taking a broader ecological view to consider the aspects of the learning environment that may promote engagement with learning. This paper reports on research conducted in a community-based programme designed to support the engagement of young rural Aboriginal students. A total of 32 participants (including children, parents/carers, tutors, managers, and local teachers) were interviewed to explicate their perspectives on the...
In Australia both Indigenous communities and governments are concerned at the educational outcomes o...
This book showcases a range of ‘out-of-school’ youth learning contexts in remote Australia, to analy...
© 2005 Susan Margaret ThomasThis study describes an evolving process undertaken by a small Aborigina...
Rural Aboriginal Australians experience disadvantage across a number of significant social and econo...
This article reports on action research conducted at a primary school in rural New South Wales, Aust...
This chapter provides an Indigenous perspective on the ongoing complexity of achieving equitable out...
Sustainable partnership formation in a remote Indigenous community involves social, cultural and pol...
Djarlgarra Koolunger (Canning River kids) is a culturally centred outdoor learning project referred ...
This article reports on action research conducted at a primary school in rural New South Wales, Aust...
‘First know your students’, is a well-known saying in teaching. But do Australian universities reall...
If young adults in remote Indigenous Australian communities are to acquire the knowledge and skills ...
This Australian case study focuses on Indigenous ‘Kids On-Country’, a culturally appropriate curricu...
Recent media and policy focus in remote Aboriginal education has turned to boarding schools. The gen...
Abstract The benefits of school and community partnerships are well documented in government report...
In Indigenous policy circles there is an increasingly desperate desire to lift the educational and e...
In Australia both Indigenous communities and governments are concerned at the educational outcomes o...
This book showcases a range of ‘out-of-school’ youth learning contexts in remote Australia, to analy...
© 2005 Susan Margaret ThomasThis study describes an evolving process undertaken by a small Aborigina...
Rural Aboriginal Australians experience disadvantage across a number of significant social and econo...
This article reports on action research conducted at a primary school in rural New South Wales, Aust...
This chapter provides an Indigenous perspective on the ongoing complexity of achieving equitable out...
Sustainable partnership formation in a remote Indigenous community involves social, cultural and pol...
Djarlgarra Koolunger (Canning River kids) is a culturally centred outdoor learning project referred ...
This article reports on action research conducted at a primary school in rural New South Wales, Aust...
‘First know your students’, is a well-known saying in teaching. But do Australian universities reall...
If young adults in remote Indigenous Australian communities are to acquire the knowledge and skills ...
This Australian case study focuses on Indigenous ‘Kids On-Country’, a culturally appropriate curricu...
Recent media and policy focus in remote Aboriginal education has turned to boarding schools. The gen...
Abstract The benefits of school and community partnerships are well documented in government report...
In Indigenous policy circles there is an increasingly desperate desire to lift the educational and e...
In Australia both Indigenous communities and governments are concerned at the educational outcomes o...
This book showcases a range of ‘out-of-school’ youth learning contexts in remote Australia, to analy...
© 2005 Susan Margaret ThomasThis study describes an evolving process undertaken by a small Aborigina...