保持与家庭、文化和社区的联系:对偏远土著和托雷斯海峡岛民接受高等教育的影响

IF 1.1 Q3 SOCIOLOGY Rural Society Pub Date : 2018-05-04 DOI:10.1080/10371656.2018.1477533
James A. Smith, M. Bullot, Veronica Kerr, D. Yibarbuk, Millie Olcay, Fiona Shalley
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摘要保持与家庭、文化和社区的联系对于提高土著儿童的教育成就至关重要。澳大利亚统计局收集了一系列因素的自我报告信息,这些因素有助于了解影响原住民儿童完成学业的因素。2014-2015年全国土著和托雷斯海峡岛民社会调查(NATSISS)提供了一份关于各种特征如何影响澳大利亚偏远地区土著儿童教育体验的全国快照。在这篇文章中,NATSISS的研究结果被用来询问查尔斯·达尔文大学领导的全社区参与倡议的定性数据。这是一个多站点参与式行动研究项目,在澳大利亚北领地的六个偏远社区开展工作。我们使用土著社区的观点来描述为什么保持与家庭、文化和社区的联系对偏远澳大利亚的土著高中毕业很重要,以及这对进入高等教育途径的后续影响。
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Maintaining connection to family, culture and community: implications for remote Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander pathways into higher education
ABSTRACT Maintaining connections to family, culture and community is essential for strengthening an Aboriginal child’s educational achievements. The Australian Bureau of Statistics collects self-reported information on a range of factors that can assist in understanding what influences Aboriginal children to complete school. The 2014–2015 National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Survey (NATSISS) provides a national snapshot about how various characteristics influence the educational experience of Aboriginal children in remote Australia. In this article, findings from NATSISS have been used to interrogate qualitative data from the Whole of Community Engagement initiative led by Charles Darwin University. This is a multi-site participatory action research project working across six remote communities in the Northern Territory, Australia. We use Indigenous community perspectives to describe why maintaining connection to family, culture and community is important for both Aboriginal high school completions in remote Australia, and the subsequent impact this has on pathways into higher education.
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