Over recent years, considerable effort has been put into increasing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (First Nations) participation in higher education. While there are signs that enrolments are increasing, the sustained engagement and successful completion of higher education remains challenging, particularly in remote locations. With this in mind, a collaborative research project among researchers from three northern Australian tertiary education institutions was designed to understand student perspectives, particularly from remote contexts, about their engagement and success towards completion in higher education. Based on a qualitative research design situating Indigenist/interpretive research within a critical realism metatheory, w...
While access to higher education has increased for Indigenous Australians, participation and complet...
Purpose: This chapter critically analyses the current participation of Indigenous Australian student...
This paper critically examines dominant discourses informing First Year Experience programs delivere...
Research was conducted with 40 students and staff who live, work and study in tertiary education in ...
This chapter extends the findings of a four-year investigation (2012–2015) into the processes, the d...
This chapter extends the findings of a four-year investigation (2012–2015) into the processes, the d...
‘First know your students’, is a well-known saying in teaching. But do Australian universities reall...
Our past shapes our present. However, do Australian universities understand the ways historical disc...
Educational processes directed at Indigenous peoples have long propagated a disparity between the ed...
Indigenous students, particularly those from regional and remote areas, are under-represented in bot...
Indigenous students, particularly those from regional and remote areas, are under-represented in bot...
Indigenous students, particularly those from regional and remote areas, are under-represented in bot...
While access to higher education has increased for Indigenous Australians, participation and complet...
The need to improve the education outcomes of remote Indigenous learners in Australia and to improve...
The need to improve the education outcomes of remote Indigenous learners in Australia and to improve...
While access to higher education has increased for Indigenous Australians, participation and complet...
Purpose: This chapter critically analyses the current participation of Indigenous Australian student...
This paper critically examines dominant discourses informing First Year Experience programs delivere...
Research was conducted with 40 students and staff who live, work and study in tertiary education in ...
This chapter extends the findings of a four-year investigation (2012–2015) into the processes, the d...
This chapter extends the findings of a four-year investigation (2012–2015) into the processes, the d...
‘First know your students’, is a well-known saying in teaching. But do Australian universities reall...
Our past shapes our present. However, do Australian universities understand the ways historical disc...
Educational processes directed at Indigenous peoples have long propagated a disparity between the ed...
Indigenous students, particularly those from regional and remote areas, are under-represented in bot...
Indigenous students, particularly those from regional and remote areas, are under-represented in bot...
Indigenous students, particularly those from regional and remote areas, are under-represented in bot...
While access to higher education has increased for Indigenous Australians, participation and complet...
The need to improve the education outcomes of remote Indigenous learners in Australia and to improve...
The need to improve the education outcomes of remote Indigenous learners in Australia and to improve...
While access to higher education has increased for Indigenous Australians, participation and complet...
Purpose: This chapter critically analyses the current participation of Indigenous Australian student...
This paper critically examines dominant discourses informing First Year Experience programs delivere...