Over the years in the Northern Territory, there has been a growing interest among educators and Indigenous people in remote communities to improve community school leadership and school community partnerships as a means of improving Indigenous school outcomes. This study has investigated and recorded the stories of five Indigenous female school principals in the Top End of the Northern Territory on their leadership approaches in negotiating school community partnerships in their respective communities. The female principals are in many ways regarded as pioneering leaders of their remote community schools in their own right, and are held in high esteem in their communities - qualities which made them ideal participants for this study. The st...
The purpose of this study was to determine the perceptions of Aboriginal school-site administrators ...
This paper is by three educators who are Indigenous people with extensive experience in Indigenous e...
This is a study of the nature of educative leadership in indigenous schools in Canada, New Zealand,...
This paper reports one part of a broader Aboriginal Voices Project that has been undertaken by 13 Au...
Due to the high turnover of teaching staff in remote schools, the long-term sustainability of educat...
The core issue of achieving educational equality for Indigenous Australian students is examined thro...
This paper reports one part of a broader Aboriginal Voices Project that has been undertaken by 13 Au...
Abstract The benefits of school and community partnerships are well documented in government report...
This paper reports one part of a broader Aboriginal Voices Project that has been undertaken by 13 Au...
The inclusion of Aboriginal language programs within a school’s mainstream curriculum has long been ...
This was a feminist study of six First Nation women‟s experiences and their non-involvement in their...
This is a study of the nature of educative leadership in indigenous schools in Canada, New Zealand,...
© 2019, © 2019 Australian Teacher Education Association. This paper reports one part of a broader Ab...
The Northern Territory (NT) of Australia is home to 80 different Aboriginal cultural groups; 40 diff...
Australian schools are now under constant pressure to improve student results, particularly those of...
The purpose of this study was to determine the perceptions of Aboriginal school-site administrators ...
This paper is by three educators who are Indigenous people with extensive experience in Indigenous e...
This is a study of the nature of educative leadership in indigenous schools in Canada, New Zealand,...
This paper reports one part of a broader Aboriginal Voices Project that has been undertaken by 13 Au...
Due to the high turnover of teaching staff in remote schools, the long-term sustainability of educat...
The core issue of achieving educational equality for Indigenous Australian students is examined thro...
This paper reports one part of a broader Aboriginal Voices Project that has been undertaken by 13 Au...
Abstract The benefits of school and community partnerships are well documented in government report...
This paper reports one part of a broader Aboriginal Voices Project that has been undertaken by 13 Au...
The inclusion of Aboriginal language programs within a school’s mainstream curriculum has long been ...
This was a feminist study of six First Nation women‟s experiences and their non-involvement in their...
This is a study of the nature of educative leadership in indigenous schools in Canada, New Zealand,...
© 2019, © 2019 Australian Teacher Education Association. This paper reports one part of a broader Ab...
The Northern Territory (NT) of Australia is home to 80 different Aboriginal cultural groups; 40 diff...
Australian schools are now under constant pressure to improve student results, particularly those of...
The purpose of this study was to determine the perceptions of Aboriginal school-site administrators ...
This paper is by three educators who are Indigenous people with extensive experience in Indigenous e...
This is a study of the nature of educative leadership in indigenous schools in Canada, New Zealand,...