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A Study of Patterns of Participation of Arnhem Land Aboriginal Students in a Non-Aboriginal Urban Secondary School

Ashton-Hay, Sally (1996) A Study of Patterns of Participation of Arnhem Land Aboriginal Students in a Non-Aboriginal Urban Secondary School. TESOL in Context 6(2):pp. 26-32.

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Abstract

Aboriginal students are identified as one of the groups most at risk in Australia today. They have low levels of achievement and school retention coupled with high levels of failure, absenteeism and behaviour problems. All available statistics support this perspective (National Review 1994 in Groome 1995:70). DEET (1991:165)also recognises the need for further research and material and curriculum preparation for the specific English language educational needs of Aboriginal learners. Although our education system is largely failing Aboriginal learners, this project documents evidence of success. It is a study of four Aboriginal girls from a remote area of Arnhem Land who are learning ESL in a non-Aboriginal urban private secondary school on the Gold Coast. Even though the school accepts some international enrolments, staff have little experience or understanding of Aboriginal learners in this situation, including the researcher. The purpose of the study was to identify patterns of participation reflected by Aboriginal students in a non-Aboriginal learning environment. Although this report is condensed, the discussion of data is designed to assist ESL and mainstream teachers to meet the needs of similar students in such learning contexts.

Item Type:Journal Article
Status:Published
Keywords:Cross-cultural studies; Aboriginal education; Aboriginal learners; ESL; patterns of participation in learning
Subjects:420000 Language and Culture > 420300 Cultural Studies > 420308 Multicultural, Intercultural and Cross-cultural Studies
420000 Language and Culture > 420300 Cultural Studies
330000 Education > 330100 Education Studies > 330106 Comparative Education
420000 Language and Culture > 420300 Cultural Studies > 420305 Aboriginal Cultural Studies
420000 Language and Culture > 420100 Language Studies > 420101 English
330000 Education > 330300 Professional Development of Teachers
380000 Behavioural and Cognitive Sciences > 380200 Linguistics > 380205 Language in Culture and Society (Sociolinguistics)
330000 Education > 330100 Education Studies
220000 Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts - General
330000 Education
420000 Language and Culture > 420100 Language Studies
420000 Language and Culture > 420100 Language Studies > 420102 English as a Second Language
370000 Studies in Human Society > 379900 Other Studies in Human Society > 379902 Aboriginal Studies
330000 Education > 330200 Curriculum Studies > 330201 Curriculum Studies - English Education
330000 Education > 330300 Professional Development of Teachers > 330303 Teacher Education - Secondary
420000 Language and Culture
ID Code:12628
Deposited By:Ashton-Hay, Sally
Deposited On:25 February 2008
Alternative Locations:http://www.tesol.org.au/home.htm, http://www.tesol.org.au/journal.htm
Copyright Owner:Copyright 1996 Australia Council of TESOL Associations (ACTA)
Copyright Statement:Reproduced with permission of the TESOL in Context Executive Editor. No further distribution is permitted without permission of the copyright owner.