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Improving Indigenous completion rates in mainstream TAFE: An action research approach

Item:
1472
Title:
Improving Indigenous completion rates in mainstream TAFE: An action research approach
Authors:
Jo Balatti, Lyn Gargano, Martha Goldman, Gary Wood, Julie Woodlock
Publication date: 
30 June 2004
Type:
Research report
Theme:
Students and individuals > Student achievements and outcomes > Course and qualification completions
ISBN:
1 920895 75 2

Indigenous engagement with vocational education and training (VET) has improved significantly, but successful Indigenous completion rates are lower nationally when compared to the overall population. This report, based on an action research project, examines intra-institutional factors at four Queensland TAFE institutes to better understand and take action on issues affecting Indigenous completion rates. At policy level, the authors conclude mainstream programs require examination at three levels - intellectual, cultural and social - to develop effective responses to facilitate successful Indigenous completion rates. At organisation level, the authors recommend examination of organisational culture for consistency of values and beliefs, and practices in terms of content, teaching, support, and collaboration.

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