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Getting There,Being There,Staying and Belonging: A Case Study of Two Indigenous Australian Children's Transition to School
Authors:Rachel Bell‐Booth  Sally Staton  Karen Thorpe
Affiliation:School of Psychology and Counselling, Queensland University of Technology, , Brisbane, Qld, Australia
Abstract:Indigenous Australians are among the most unhealthy populations in the world and yet they reside in a country where the non‐Indigenous population enjoys high standards of well‐being. Education has been identified as the key mechanism for closing this equity gap. At school commencement many Indigenous children are already at risk of disengagement. This four‐year longitudinal study of two Indigenous boys from a socially marginalised community examined key factors affecting transitional trajectories into school. While child characteristics affected level of achievement the critical factors in sustaining positive educational engagement were social support, school practices, inclusion of family and positive expectation.
Keywords:Indigenous  disadvantage  education  transition to school
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