An Aboriginal Adult Literacy Campaign Pilot Study in Australia using Yes I Can

B. Boughton, D. Chee, Jack Beetson, D. Durnan, Jose Chala LeBlanch
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In 2012, the remote Aboriginal community of Wilcannia in western NSW hosted the first Australian pilot of a Cuban mass adult literacy campaign model known as Yes I Can . The aim was to investigate the appropriateness of this model in Aboriginal Australia. Building on an intensive community development process of ‘socialisation and mobilisation’, sixteen community members with very low literacy graduated from the basic literacy course, with the majority continuing on into post-literacy activities, further training and/or employment. The pilot was initiated by the National Aboriginal Adult Literacy Campaign Steering Committee (NAALCSC) consisting of Aboriginal leaders from the education and health sectors, and managed by the University of New England (UNE), working in partnership with the Wilcannia Local Aboriginal Land Council as the local lead agency. The pilot was supported by a Cuban academic who came to Australia for this purpose, and included a Participatory Action Research (PAR) evaluation led by the UNE Project Manager. In this paper, members of the project team and the NAALCSC describe the pilot and reflect on its outcomes.
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澳大利亚土著成人扫盲运动试点研究使用Yes I Can
2012年,新南威尔士州西部偏远的土著社区威尔卡尼亚(Wilcannia)举办了古巴大规模成人扫盲运动模式的第一个澳大利亚试点,该模式被称为Yes I Can。目的是调查这种模式在澳大利亚原住民中的适用性。在密集的“社会化和动员”社区发展进程的基础上,16名识字率极低的社区成员完成了基础扫盲课程,其中大多数人继续参加扫盲后的活动、进一步培训和/或就业。该试点项目由全国土著成人扫盲运动指导委员会发起,该委员会由来自教育和卫生部门的土著领导人组成,由新英格兰大学管理,并与作为地方领导机构的威尔坎尼亚地方土著土地委员会合作开展工作。该试点得到了一名古巴学者的支持,他为此目的来到澳大利亚,其中包括由新澳大利亚大学项目经理领导的参与性行动研究(PAR)评价。在本文中,项目组成员和NAALCSC描述了试点并反思了其成果。
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