Building the evidence to improve completion rates for Indigenous students.

This research project has focused on success factors for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander university completion rates. While the number of Indigenous students participating in higher education continues to grow, Indigenous student completion rates remain very low relative to non-Indigenous stud...

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Institution:University of Queensland
Główni autorzy: Fredericks, Bronwyn, Barney, Katelyn, Bunda, Tracey, Hausia, Kirsten, Martin, Anne, Elston, Jacinta, Bernardino, Brenna, Griffiths, Daniel
Wydane: National Centre for Student Equity in Higher Education (NCSEHE) 2022
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Dostęp online:https://www.ncsehe.edu.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/Fredericks_UQ_Final.pdf
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Streszczenie:This research project has focused on success factors for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander university completion rates. While the number of Indigenous students participating in higher education continues to grow, Indigenous student completion rates remain very low relative to non-Indigenous students. The national data indicates that, while Indigenous students typically can take longer to graduate, the nine-year completion rates for Indigenous students remain around 47 per cent, significantly below the 74 per cent for non-Indigenous students (Universities Australia, 2020, p. 24). Some universities have higher Indigenous student completion rates than the national average. However, research-based evidence of these universities as "success models" is limited. The project involved a mixed-methods approach to identify and analyse the multifaceted dimensions and range of strategies used at four Go8 and one non-Go8 university to support Indigenous student completions. The five universities were chosen because of their high completion rates compared to the national average. Through collaboration with an expert Indigenous reference group and staff at universities, the project involved documenting evidence to demonstrate success factors that support Indigenous student completions at these five universities and to highlight areas to strengthen Indigenous student completion rates at universities more generally. [Publisher summary, ed]
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