Being taught an Aboriginal language at school has generally been associated with positive school outcomes for Aboriginal children but not adults. This study attempted to understand this discordance by examining three possible explanations: (a) confounding variables, (b) a cohort effect, and (c) differences in the timing and duration of Aboriginal language instruction. Confounding variables (school attendance on reserve, parental education, and family residential school attendance) and duration of Aboriginal language instruction (six of more grades) were important contributors; whereas the presence of a cohort effect and the timing of Aboriginal language instruction were not found to be significant. Future studies of Aboriginal language inst...
This research utilized data from the 2009 National Assessment of Educational Progress to examine th...
Purpose: Children's oral language samples are regularly analysed in order to describe levels of lang...
The paper argues that the history of the colonial education system in Australia has led to an intens...
Being taught an Aboriginal language at school has generally been associated with positive school out...
This study uses data from the child and adult components of the 2001 Canadian Aboriginal Peoples Sur...
This study investigated whether associations between Indigenous language knowledge and educational o...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between selected demographic variables...
BACKGROUND: Vocabulary is a key component of language that can impact on children's future literacy ...
Aboriginal children have been shown to have poorer health and educational outcomes compared to non-A...
My thesis combines an analysis of the reasons behind changing attendance and participation of Aborig...
Master of EducationThis study provides an examination of Aboriginal Education policies and the acade...
In British Columbia (B.C.), Canada, 90% of Aboriginal students attend provincial public schools but ...
Despite a willingness by stakeholders to address Aboriginal education disadvantage and recent succes...
© 2016 Dr. Scott Frederick WinchIntroduction The impact of colonisation has had a profound impact o...
The release of 2001 Census data provides an opportunity to evaluate the Howard government’s performa...
This research utilized data from the 2009 National Assessment of Educational Progress to examine th...
Purpose: Children's oral language samples are regularly analysed in order to describe levels of lang...
The paper argues that the history of the colonial education system in Australia has led to an intens...
Being taught an Aboriginal language at school has generally been associated with positive school out...
This study uses data from the child and adult components of the 2001 Canadian Aboriginal Peoples Sur...
This study investigated whether associations between Indigenous language knowledge and educational o...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between selected demographic variables...
BACKGROUND: Vocabulary is a key component of language that can impact on children's future literacy ...
Aboriginal children have been shown to have poorer health and educational outcomes compared to non-A...
My thesis combines an analysis of the reasons behind changing attendance and participation of Aborig...
Master of EducationThis study provides an examination of Aboriginal Education policies and the acade...
In British Columbia (B.C.), Canada, 90% of Aboriginal students attend provincial public schools but ...
Despite a willingness by stakeholders to address Aboriginal education disadvantage and recent succes...
© 2016 Dr. Scott Frederick WinchIntroduction The impact of colonisation has had a profound impact o...
The release of 2001 Census data provides an opportunity to evaluate the Howard government’s performa...
This research utilized data from the 2009 National Assessment of Educational Progress to examine th...
Purpose: Children's oral language samples are regularly analysed in order to describe levels of lang...
The paper argues that the history of the colonial education system in Australia has led to an intens...