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The magnitude of educational disadvantage of indigenous minority groups in Australia
by
Bradley, Steve
, Leeves, Gareth
, Draca, Mirko
, Green, Colin
in
Aboriginal Australians
/ Academic achievement
/ Age
/ Australien
/ Bildungschance
/ Bildungsniveau
/ Comparative studies
/ Cultural differences
/ Disadvantaged
/ Economics
/ Education
/ Education policy
/ Educational attainment
/ Ethnicity
/ Geography
/ Indigenes Volk
/ Indigenous languages
/ Indigenous peoples
/ Island life
/ Language
/ Literacy
/ Locality
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Minority group students
/ Minority groups
/ Native peoples
/ Native students
/ Numeracy
/ Population
/ Rural areas
/ Schätzung
/ Students
/ Test scores
/ Urban schools
/ Womens studies
2007
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The magnitude of educational disadvantage of indigenous minority groups in Australia
by
Bradley, Steve
, Leeves, Gareth
, Draca, Mirko
, Green, Colin
in
Aboriginal Australians
/ Academic achievement
/ Age
/ Australien
/ Bildungschance
/ Bildungsniveau
/ Comparative studies
/ Cultural differences
/ Disadvantaged
/ Economics
/ Education
/ Education policy
/ Educational attainment
/ Ethnicity
/ Geography
/ Indigenes Volk
/ Indigenous languages
/ Indigenous peoples
/ Island life
/ Language
/ Literacy
/ Locality
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Minority group students
/ Minority groups
/ Native peoples
/ Native students
/ Numeracy
/ Population
/ Rural areas
/ Schätzung
/ Students
/ Test scores
/ Urban schools
/ Womens studies
2007
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The magnitude of educational disadvantage of indigenous minority groups in Australia
by
Bradley, Steve
, Leeves, Gareth
, Draca, Mirko
, Green, Colin
in
Aboriginal Australians
/ Academic achievement
/ Age
/ Australien
/ Bildungschance
/ Bildungsniveau
/ Comparative studies
/ Cultural differences
/ Disadvantaged
/ Economics
/ Education
/ Education policy
/ Educational attainment
/ Ethnicity
/ Geography
/ Indigenes Volk
/ Indigenous languages
/ Indigenous peoples
/ Island life
/ Language
/ Literacy
/ Locality
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Minority group students
/ Minority groups
/ Native peoples
/ Native students
/ Numeracy
/ Population
/ Rural areas
/ Schätzung
/ Students
/ Test scores
/ Urban schools
/ Womens studies
2007
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The magnitude of educational disadvantage of indigenous minority groups in Australia
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The magnitude of educational disadvantage of indigenous minority groups in Australia
2007
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Indigenous groups are amongst the most disadvantaged minority groups in the developed world. This paper examines the educational disadvantage of indigenous Australians by assessing academic performance at a relatively early age. We find that, by the age of 10, indigenous Australians are substantially behind non-indigenous Australians in academic achievement. Their relative performance deteriorates further over the next 2 years. School and locality do not appear to be important determinants of the indigenous to non-indigenous achievement gap. However, geographic remoteness, indigenous ethnicity and language use at home have a marked influence on educational achievement. A current focus of Australian indigenous policy is to increase school resources. Our results suggest that this will not eliminate indigenous educational disadvantage on its own.
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