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.
Ancient Aboriginal rock carvings on the New South Wales Central Coast have been vandalised in recent months, prompting calls for better education about the significance of such places across Australia ...
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 ...
A customised scholarship program developed for Aboriginal TAFE students has led to a 96% completion rate – more than 60% above the average completion rate for Aboriginal TAFE students in New South ...
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.
A new health care education program developed in rural Western Australia is breaking down communication barriers between clinicians and Aboriginal patients. Clinical Yarning is a patient-centered ...
Aboriginal elders talk about the “re-awakening” of languages that are fading from living memory. At NSW public schools, the soft chatter of ancient tongues is appearing on classroom doors, in songs ...
At school, work, council offices or sporting events, you might see a red, black and yellow flag flying beside the Australian national flag. This is the Aboriginal flag, representing the Aboriginal ...
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 ...