Aboriginal language custodians release a road map for the survival and revival of Northern Territory Indigenous languages.
Deadly Dreaming is a unique set of in-school workshops aimed at encouraging Aboriginal youth to engage in higher education. Some of the students involved in the program are now graduating university.
While the Council of Ministers of Education Canada has not committed to maintaining an “annual commitment to Aboriginal education issues,” it did commit in 2019 to ongoing engagement over three years.
That 90 per cent of remote Aboriginal students across the Northern Territory are not meeting minimal performance standards against national numeracy and literacy assessments indicates an education ...
Readers please be advised this article contains references to sexual assault. Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students are more likely to be sexually harassed in a university context than any ...
Education is a pathway to opportunity, but for too long, Indigenous students in Australia have faced barriers to success. While challenges remain, positive change is happening. In this episode we’ll ...
How does education play a role in ensuring Australia is able to move towards reconciliation and also reflecting on our troubled history? Belinda Huntriss is an Aboriginal education advocate and ...
A one-of-a-kind school in Australia’s Red Centre is proving that Aboriginal and western education can co-exist and offer solutions to challenges that have thrust the regional town into the national ...
Dharawal man Lee Moran does not remember learning anything about Aboriginal culture when he attended Koonawarra Public School in the 1980s. Reporter at the Illawarra Mercury, mostly covering social ...
The NSW Department of Education and the Aboriginal Education and Communities Directorate today demonstrated their commitment to safeguarding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander culture and language ...
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