Improving Indigenous students’ literacy is a major priority area for the Australian Government, receiving significant funding to address below benchmark English literacy standardised test results. Despite this, recent benchmark tests suggest Indigenous students continue to achieve well below the national average. This systematic review discusses peer-reviewed and evidence-based publications that report on significant literacy programmes to investigate which aspects of literacy are their focus, which are identified as successful, conditions needed for success, barriers to success and measures of success. While most programs reported significant literacy improvements, all identified barriers to success and/or sustainability as outlined in thi...
Abstract: This paper examines a new community education initiative, Community Action Support (CAS) t...
This paper examines how the Community Action Support (CAS) program, a collaboration between the Aust...
This article argues that literacy policies and pedagogy for Aboriginal learners should reflect recen...
This edited volume brings together diverse perspectives on Australian literacy education for Indigen...
Poor literacy skills are seen as a major contributor to poverty and disadvantage (United Nations Edu...
A large gap is evident between the reading and related skills performance of Aboriginal students com...
Before the 1788 invasion, literacy practices were determined by the social practices of over 500 Ind...
The main aim of the Bridging the Gap project was to encourage Indigenous families to use a home book...
This paper examines a new community education initiative, Community Action Support (CAS) that helps ...
This paper discusses issues in the implementation of Indigenous literacy policies in Queensland scho...
The literacy debate rarely addresses the critical social and historical factors that also account fo...
The literacy debate rarely addresses the critical social and historical factors that also account fo...
Foreword The education outcomes of Indigenous Australians have been a focus of policy attention for...
From 2004 - 2008, a team based at the School for Social and Policy Research, Charles Darwin ...
This study is a naturalistic inquiry into the implementation of Indigenous literacy policy in Queens...
Abstract: This paper examines a new community education initiative, Community Action Support (CAS) t...
This paper examines how the Community Action Support (CAS) program, a collaboration between the Aust...
This article argues that literacy policies and pedagogy for Aboriginal learners should reflect recen...
This edited volume brings together diverse perspectives on Australian literacy education for Indigen...
Poor literacy skills are seen as a major contributor to poverty and disadvantage (United Nations Edu...
A large gap is evident between the reading and related skills performance of Aboriginal students com...
Before the 1788 invasion, literacy practices were determined by the social practices of over 500 Ind...
The main aim of the Bridging the Gap project was to encourage Indigenous families to use a home book...
This paper examines a new community education initiative, Community Action Support (CAS) that helps ...
This paper discusses issues in the implementation of Indigenous literacy policies in Queensland scho...
The literacy debate rarely addresses the critical social and historical factors that also account fo...
The literacy debate rarely addresses the critical social and historical factors that also account fo...
Foreword The education outcomes of Indigenous Australians have been a focus of policy attention for...
From 2004 - 2008, a team based at the School for Social and Policy Research, Charles Darwin ...
This study is a naturalistic inquiry into the implementation of Indigenous literacy policy in Queens...
Abstract: This paper examines a new community education initiative, Community Action Support (CAS) t...
This paper examines how the Community Action Support (CAS) program, a collaboration between the Aust...
This article argues that literacy policies and pedagogy for Aboriginal learners should reflect recen...