When people talk about education of remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, the language used is often replete with messages of failure and deficit, of disparity and problems. This language is reflected in statistics that on the surface seem unambiguous in their demonstration of poor outcomes for remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. A range of data support this view, including the National Action Plan—Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) achievement data, school attendance data, Australian Bureau of Statistics Census data and other compilations such as the Productivity Commission's biennial Overcoming Indigenous Disadvantage report. These data, briefly summarised in this article, paint a bleak picture of the state...
After the 2014 Northern Territory Wilson Review of Indigenous education, the NT Department of Educat...
Over the past decade, national testing in literacy and numeracy for primary and junior secondary edu...
Indigenous education remains of grave concern within Australian society (Fitzgerald, 2002). Systems ...
One of the predominant themes that pervades much of the literature on remote education is one about ...
The Remote Education Systems (RES) project within the Cooperative Research Centre for Remote Economi...
Recent debates in Australia, largely led by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island academics over the p...
This book distils learnings from a five-year research project conducted by the Cooperative Research ...
This latest report analyses results of the NAPLAN tests from 2008-2011 and finds that Queensland and...
In Australia both Indigenous communities and governments are concerned at the educational outcomes o...
Schooling for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in remote or ‘Red Dirt’ communities has...
Educational and socioeconomic disadvantage in remote communities, and the inadequacies of government...
In Indigenous policy circles there is an increasingly desperate desire to lift the educational and e...
In the remote schooling context, much recent media attention has been directed to issues of poor att...
The complexity associated with reducing inequality in Indigenous education incorporates a multitude ...
Education is sometimes seen as an asset that can be drawn on and built up, or as a commodity that ca...
After the 2014 Northern Territory Wilson Review of Indigenous education, the NT Department of Educat...
Over the past decade, national testing in literacy and numeracy for primary and junior secondary edu...
Indigenous education remains of grave concern within Australian society (Fitzgerald, 2002). Systems ...
One of the predominant themes that pervades much of the literature on remote education is one about ...
The Remote Education Systems (RES) project within the Cooperative Research Centre for Remote Economi...
Recent debates in Australia, largely led by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island academics over the p...
This book distils learnings from a five-year research project conducted by the Cooperative Research ...
This latest report analyses results of the NAPLAN tests from 2008-2011 and finds that Queensland and...
In Australia both Indigenous communities and governments are concerned at the educational outcomes o...
Schooling for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in remote or ‘Red Dirt’ communities has...
Educational and socioeconomic disadvantage in remote communities, and the inadequacies of government...
In Indigenous policy circles there is an increasingly desperate desire to lift the educational and e...
In the remote schooling context, much recent media attention has been directed to issues of poor att...
The complexity associated with reducing inequality in Indigenous education incorporates a multitude ...
Education is sometimes seen as an asset that can be drawn on and built up, or as a commodity that ca...
After the 2014 Northern Territory Wilson Review of Indigenous education, the NT Department of Educat...
Over the past decade, national testing in literacy and numeracy for primary and junior secondary edu...
Indigenous education remains of grave concern within Australian society (Fitzgerald, 2002). Systems ...