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Seeking visibility: action research with teachers of mobile Indigenous students

Seeking visibility: action research with teachers of mobile Indigenous students

... willingness to be involved in such an extended project and for allowing me into their professional lives. I thank them for their insight, generous spirit and enduring commitment to Indigenous students. They ...

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INDIGENOUS STUDENTS’ CHALLENGES, ADAPTATION AND SELFESTEEM DURING POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION: A STUDY ON SELECTED MALAYSIAN PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES

INDIGENOUS STUDENTS’ CHALLENGES, ADAPTATION AND SELFESTEEM DURING POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION: A STUDY ON SELECTED MALAYSIAN PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES

... challenges indigenous students faced during transition into higher education can be explained by the Transition Theory (Anderson, Goodman, & Schlossberg, 2012), which depicts the challenges from the ...

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Indigenous students experience of university education

Indigenous students experience of university education

... Indigenous students. It is well documented that for many Indigenous Australians, particularly in rural and remote areas, that English may not only be the second but third or fourth language children ...

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Grade repetition risk for Indigenous students in early schooling in Queensland, Australia

Grade repetition risk for Indigenous students in early schooling in Queensland, Australia

... whereby students are held back for a year at school rather than being promoted to the next year level along with their same-age ...address students' low levels of preparedness for school or school failure ...

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Language negotiations Indigenous students navigate when learning science

Language negotiations Indigenous students navigate when learning science

... negotiated. Indigenous students construct meanings and understandings of these words from their everyday languages and ...of students in all the three categories talking about science in their Creole ...

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Indigenous Students In The Tertiary Education Sector

Indigenous Students In The Tertiary Education Sector

... pathways indigenous students take in their transition from post-compulsory education to paid employment, are multiple and ...equipping Indigenous people with the vocationally orientated skills ...

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Seeking visibility: action research with teachers of mobile Indigenous students

Seeking visibility: action research with teachers of mobile Indigenous students

... Australia, Indigenous students‟ education outcomes, as represented by assessments that accompany the current neo-liberal performativity and accountability agendas, are well below those of their ...

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Performance in Basic Mathematics of Indigenous Students

Performance in Basic Mathematics of Indigenous Students

... the indigenous students, the Aeta students (Grade 6) of ...APC students of Malaybalay City, ...regular students in rural, urban, private, and public schools to analyze indigenous ...

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Excavating Feminist Phenomenology: Lived-Experiences and Wellbeing of Indigenous Students at Western University

Excavating Feminist Phenomenology: Lived-Experiences and Wellbeing of Indigenous Students at Western University

... across one another through a continuum of events. Participants’ stories create a lived mosaic, sharing common and divergent themes. Their expressions and experiential knowledge guide any hermeneutic insights. ...

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RUNNING HEAD: INDIGENOUS STUDENTS IN HIGHER EDUCATION

RUNNING HEAD: INDIGENOUS STUDENTS IN HIGHER EDUCATION

... Other participants reported that they felt they had an obligation to educate their community. They reported that they had little support until they obtained employment, then community attitudes changed about the benefits ...

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Indigenous students' increasing risk of grade repetition in early schooling

Indigenous students' increasing risk of grade repetition in early schooling

... to students who are repeated (Hong & Raudenbush, 2005; Jimerson, 2001, 2004; Shepard, ...all students, but also to Indigenous students who, according to the most recent data collected in ...

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Supporting Indigenous Students: A Critical Analysis of the Sociocultural Context of Nursing Education

Supporting Indigenous Students: A Critical Analysis of the Sociocultural Context of Nursing Education

... non- Indigenous and Euro-Canadian, I am of settler ancestry and identify myself as White and ...of Indigenous students questions my interest and motivation for premising upon this ...an ...

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Affirming learning capacity of Indigenous students in classrooms: one focus for pre-service teacher mathematics and science education research and practice

Affirming learning capacity of Indigenous students in classrooms: one focus for pre-service teacher mathematics and science education research and practice

... Most Indigenous students from regional, rural and remote communities are multi- lingual and multi-cultural, who traverse intersecting knowledge and language systems on a daily basis (Nakata, 2002; Snively ...

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Why do indigenous students succeed at university?

Why do indigenous students succeed at university?

... The relationship between adversity and resilience presented itself on many occasions and the stories of grief and loss were heard far too many times for there to be any coincidence about the similarities that individuals ...

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Incorporating Indigenous students' cultural knowledge more productively in mathematics and science classrooms: one focus for pre-service teacher education research and practice

Incorporating Indigenous students' cultural knowledge more productively in mathematics and science classrooms: one focus for pre-service teacher education research and practice

... (2008), students develop conceptual understanding when they are able to ‘code switch’ between their home language and instructional language ...9 students to talk about science in both Creole and English ...

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The Impact of Enabling Programs on Indigenous Participation, Success and Retention in Australian Higher Education

The Impact of Enabling Programs on Indigenous Participation, Success and Retention in Australian Higher Education

... was Indigenous students, who have been explicitly referenced in higher education equity policy since the early 1990s ...For Indigenous students, enabling pro- grams have been particularly ...

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Relationships are key: building intercultural capabilities for Indigenous postgraduate coursework students and their teachers [final report of the project Keeping on track: teacher leaders for Indigenous postgraduate coursework students]

Relationships are key: building intercultural capabilities for Indigenous postgraduate coursework students and their teachers [final report of the project Keeping on track: teacher leaders for Indigenous postgraduate coursework students]

... of Indigenous higher education one of the first institutional forms of support came in 1973 at the South Australian Institute of Technology with the establishment of the first Indigenous Support Unit1 (ISU) ...

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Indigenous language revitalization and new media: Postsecondary students as innovators

Indigenous language revitalization and new media: Postsecondary students as innovators

... serve Indigenous students, their training as both knowledge producers and knowledge protectors can be instrumental in building capacity for Indigenous communities not only in terms of language and ...

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Accounting Career Choice Theories: Is Culture an Impediment?

Accounting Career Choice Theories: Is Culture an Impediment?

... for Indigenous families to assume their basic needs of food, shelter and security, and made it inconvenient for many students to feed, dress and get to school without the support of their ...few ...

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Vol 12, No 2 (2010)

Vol 12, No 2 (2010)

... two students do not feel comfortable, though at the beginning of the course they felt a bit motivated for taking English in this new modality offered by the ALEX ...these indigenous students need in ...

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