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Best practice in Indigenous education

  • Year: 2010
  • Author: Griffiths, Andrew; Maddison, Sarah
  • Journal Name: SPRC Newsletter
  • Journal Number: 106
  • Country: Australia

This article discusses the funding, focus and deficiencies of Indigenous education, predominantly in remote and rural Australia and focused on school retention. It also evaluates the lack of research on current activities and programs, and future program development and funding decisions.

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