Indigenous learners in remote communities comprise a large proportion of the learners engaged in Vocational Education & Training (VET) in the Northern Territory. Given the high participation rates, course and unit level completion rates remain low. Understanding what constitutes good community engagement is essential to any consideration of VET delivery and assessment practice that seeks to meet the expectations of remote community members. This paper reports the findings of a case study of indigenous community engagement by Charles Darwin University (CDU) among indigenous learners in the community of Wugularr in south-eastern Arnhem Land. Whilst the majority of participants expressed satisfaction with the quality of their teaching and ...
The Northern Territory (NT) of Australia is home to 80 different Aboriginal cultural groups; 40 diff...
Service learning is described as a socially just educational process that develops two-way learning ...
Although there is a substantial literature critical of the colonising discourses of higher education...
Indigenous learners in remote communities comprise a large proportion of the learners engaged in Voc...
This paper reports on a four year Australian Research Council funded Linkage Project titled Skilling...
[Extract] Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders in very remote parts of Australia are increasingly ...
Important recent objectives of indigenous education policy in Australia have been aimed at redressin...
Across Australia, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders have embraced vocational education and trai...
As part of the Commonwealth-funded project, Growing Our Own, Charles Darwin University, in partnersh...
Introduction: Medical students should be equipped with the necessary knowledge, skills and attitude...
The case studies that follow are a compilation of learnings derived from the research project, Enhan...
This chapter extends the findings of a four-year investigation (2012–2015) into the processes, the d...
This paper deals with the challenges for vocational education and training administrators in the Nor...
Research was conducted with 40 students and staff who live, work and study in tertiary education in ...
Over recent years, considerable effort has been put into increasing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Isl...
The Northern Territory (NT) of Australia is home to 80 different Aboriginal cultural groups; 40 diff...
Service learning is described as a socially just educational process that develops two-way learning ...
Although there is a substantial literature critical of the colonising discourses of higher education...
Indigenous learners in remote communities comprise a large proportion of the learners engaged in Voc...
This paper reports on a four year Australian Research Council funded Linkage Project titled Skilling...
[Extract] Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders in very remote parts of Australia are increasingly ...
Important recent objectives of indigenous education policy in Australia have been aimed at redressin...
Across Australia, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders have embraced vocational education and trai...
As part of the Commonwealth-funded project, Growing Our Own, Charles Darwin University, in partnersh...
Introduction: Medical students should be equipped with the necessary knowledge, skills and attitude...
The case studies that follow are a compilation of learnings derived from the research project, Enhan...
This chapter extends the findings of a four-year investigation (2012–2015) into the processes, the d...
This paper deals with the challenges for vocational education and training administrators in the Nor...
Research was conducted with 40 students and staff who live, work and study in tertiary education in ...
Over recent years, considerable effort has been put into increasing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Isl...
The Northern Territory (NT) of Australia is home to 80 different Aboriginal cultural groups; 40 diff...
Service learning is described as a socially just educational process that develops two-way learning ...
Although there is a substantial literature critical of the colonising discourses of higher education...