Whilst some improvements to Indigenous education outcomes have occurred in recent years, there remains considerable inequity in the educational experiences and long-term engagement of Indigenous and non-Indigenous students. One of the factors contributing to the challenging environment for Indigenous students is dissonance of social norms, as a result of ethnic and socioeconomic differences between teacher and student. Many hegemonic culture teachers are unaware of Standpoint Theory and the way in which normative beliefs impact on classroom interactions and student outcomes at the cultural interface. This paper draws on the Theory of Planned Behaviour (TBP) to illustrate ways in which schools can identify areas of ethnic and socioeconomic p...
From the 1980s, the knowledges, perspectives, histories, cultures and languages of Aboriginal and To...
Drawing from a growing number of demographic studies highlighting the disadvantaged status of Aborig...
The extensive failure of Indigenous students in school, particularly during adolescence, is a shamef...
Teacher responses to Indigenous student behaviour, when couched in cultural mismatch and lack of cul...
The issue of patterns of educational disengagement for Indigenous Australian students has long been ...
The issue of patterns of educational disengagement for Indigenous Australian students has long been ...
The issue of patterns of educational disengagement for Indigenous Australian students has long been ...
Indigenous education remains of grave concern within Australian society (Fitzgerald, 2002). Systems ...
A growing number of demographic studies have highlighted the disadvantaged status of Aboriginal and ...
Australian Indigenous students are overrepresented in every indicator negatively that is associated ...
This ethnography analyses the circumstances of Aboriginal children attending a remote Australian sch...
Australian research on Indigenous education has been based on deficit notions of cultural difference...
This paper reports findings from a systematic literature review conducted to identify effective beha...
This paper presents an educational paradigm, which focuses attention on academic achievement for Ind...
It is only relatively recently that empirical research has begun to emerge that has sought to furthe...
From the 1980s, the knowledges, perspectives, histories, cultures and languages of Aboriginal and To...
Drawing from a growing number of demographic studies highlighting the disadvantaged status of Aborig...
The extensive failure of Indigenous students in school, particularly during adolescence, is a shamef...
Teacher responses to Indigenous student behaviour, when couched in cultural mismatch and lack of cul...
The issue of patterns of educational disengagement for Indigenous Australian students has long been ...
The issue of patterns of educational disengagement for Indigenous Australian students has long been ...
The issue of patterns of educational disengagement for Indigenous Australian students has long been ...
Indigenous education remains of grave concern within Australian society (Fitzgerald, 2002). Systems ...
A growing number of demographic studies have highlighted the disadvantaged status of Aboriginal and ...
Australian Indigenous students are overrepresented in every indicator negatively that is associated ...
This ethnography analyses the circumstances of Aboriginal children attending a remote Australian sch...
Australian research on Indigenous education has been based on deficit notions of cultural difference...
This paper reports findings from a systematic literature review conducted to identify effective beha...
This paper presents an educational paradigm, which focuses attention on academic achievement for Ind...
It is only relatively recently that empirical research has begun to emerge that has sought to furthe...
From the 1980s, the knowledges, perspectives, histories, cultures and languages of Aboriginal and To...
Drawing from a growing number of demographic studies highlighting the disadvantaged status of Aborig...
The extensive failure of Indigenous students in school, particularly during adolescence, is a shamef...