Issue 4 of ACER\u27s Policy Insights series commences with a synthesis of publicly available data on school attendance by Indigenous Australians, highlighting areas of major risk. It explores Australian and international literature to develop an understanding of the risk factors and protective factors involved in strengthening school attendance. The paper then articulates a number of design principles to underpin future investment and intervention policies, and concludes with proposed guideposts which could be considered by policy-makers going forward. Educators and policy-makers are increasingly calling for ‘high expectations’ in education, including in Indigenous education. One of these expectations is improved rates of school attendance....
Abstract This project focused on 45 Indigenous students who attended most often (90–100%) at an Aus...
The Australian government has increasingly recognised the importance of quality early childhood educ...
Without changes to education policies, 40% of Indigenous students will continue to fail to meet nat...
Explores Australian and international literature to develop an understanding of the risk factors and...
To design policies that maximise the chances that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous)...
To design policies that maximise the chances that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous)...
Abstract: To design policies that maximise the chances that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island...
Current federal government policy initiatives in Aboriginal education and social welfare reform are ...
Current federal government policy initiatives in Aboriginal education and social welfare reform are ...
In the present era of evidence-based policy making in Indigenous affairs, where the monitori...
Making the welfare payments of Indigenous people conditional on measures such as their children’s sc...
Foreword The education outcomes of Indigenous Australians have been a focus of policy attention for...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) Australians are significantly and substantially l...
In the present era of evidence-based policy making in Indigenous affairs, where the monitoring and c...
Indigenous children in the Northern Territory (NT) of Australia have the highest school non-attendan...
Abstract This project focused on 45 Indigenous students who attended most often (90–100%) at an Aus...
The Australian government has increasingly recognised the importance of quality early childhood educ...
Without changes to education policies, 40% of Indigenous students will continue to fail to meet nat...
Explores Australian and international literature to develop an understanding of the risk factors and...
To design policies that maximise the chances that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous)...
To design policies that maximise the chances that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous)...
Abstract: To design policies that maximise the chances that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island...
Current federal government policy initiatives in Aboriginal education and social welfare reform are ...
Current federal government policy initiatives in Aboriginal education and social welfare reform are ...
In the present era of evidence-based policy making in Indigenous affairs, where the monitori...
Making the welfare payments of Indigenous people conditional on measures such as their children’s sc...
Foreword The education outcomes of Indigenous Australians have been a focus of policy attention for...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous) Australians are significantly and substantially l...
In the present era of evidence-based policy making in Indigenous affairs, where the monitoring and c...
Indigenous children in the Northern Territory (NT) of Australia have the highest school non-attendan...
Abstract This project focused on 45 Indigenous students who attended most often (90–100%) at an Aus...
The Australian government has increasingly recognised the importance of quality early childhood educ...
Without changes to education policies, 40% of Indigenous students will continue to fail to meet nat...