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Archive | 2017

Perspectives on Enabling Education for Indigenous Students at Three Comprehensive Universities in Regional Australia

Bronwyn L. Fredericks; Susan Kinnear; Carolyn Daniels; Pamela CroftWarcon; Julie Mann

Indigenous students, particularly those from regional and remote areas, are under-represented in both higher education and vocational education in Australia. Enabling programs seek to address this under-representation. They offer pathways to higher education, are important in lifting participation rates and potentially encourage mobility between the sectors. However, strategic development of enabling programs is based on little evidence about student or staff experiences. This chapter presents a qualitative research project underpinned by the strengths-based approach of conscientisation, exploring how Indigenous learning journeys via enabling programs can respect and grow cultural identity, while simultaneously developing study skills. The research considered interpretations of ‘success’ from the perspectives of students and teachers participating in enabling courses. The research found that enabling programs were an ‘important’ and ‘exciting journey’ for students that brought about transformation of the inner self through the building of ‘resilience’, ‘strength’, ‘confidence’, ‘self-esteem’, ‘self-worth’, ‘cultural understanding’ and ‘identity’. Success was experienced across multiple dimensions of students’ lived experience including ‘cultural identity’, ‘voice’, self-realisation, self-acceptance and ‘pride’. Staff suggested that enabling programs imparted an ‘underlying layer’ of skills. Recognition of Indigenous people as ‘yarners’ and ‘story tellers’, along with ways of incorporating ‘both-ways’ methodologies, need to be considered when developing the curriculum. This chapter reports on research which will be used to inform the development of a best-practice framework for Indigenous education enabling programs in Australia, particularly in regional and comprehensive education settings.


ALAR: Action Learning and Action Research Journal | 2014

‘Ngulluck Katitj Wah Koorl Koorliny/ Us mob going along learning to research together’: Drawing on action research to develop a literature review on Indigenous gendered health and wellbeing

Bronwyn L. Fredericks; Kathleen F Clapham; Roxanne Bainbridge; Len Collard; Mick Adams; Dawn Bessarab; Clair Andersen; Debbie Duthie; Rowena Ball; Marlene Thompson; Carolyn Daniels


Archive | 2017

The positive impacts of AIME on Indigenous education outcomes

Bronwyn L. Fredericks; Susan Kinnear; Carolyn Daniels; Marina Mikecz


Archive | 2017

Gendered Indigenous Health and Wellbeing within the Australian Health System: A Review of the Literature

Bronwyn L. Fredericks; Carolyn Daniels; Jenni Judd; Roxanne Bainbridge; Kathleen F Clapham; Marlene Longbottom; Mick Adams; Dawn Bessarab; Len Collard; Clair Andersen; Debbie Duthie; Rowena Ball


Journal of Australian Indigenous Issues | 2017

Research collaborative scholarly creative writing: two poems about quantitative research and two about qualitative research

Bronwyn L. Fredericks; Carolyn Daniels; Roxanne Bainbridge; Kathleen F Clapham; Marlene Longbottom; Mick Adams; Clair Andersen; Rowena Ball; Dawn Bessarab; Len Collard; Karen Martin; Patrice Harald; Lauren Crook; Jenni Judd


Archive | 2016

Path+Ways: towards best practice in Indigenous access education

Bronwyn L. Fredericks; Susan Kinnear; Carolyn Daniels; Pamela CroftWarcon; Julie Mann


Archive | 2016

Exploring Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander knowledge, experiences and perceptions of chronic health conditions in the greater Rockhampton region

Bronwyn L. Fredericks; Carolyn Daniels; Susan Kinnear; Julie Mann; Pamela CroftWarcon


International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems | 2016

Collaborating for community-engaged scholarship in health and wellbeing

Roxanne Bainbridge; Bronwyn L. Fredericks; Kathleen F Clapham; Clair Anderson; Rowena Ball; Marlene Longbottom; Dawn Bessarab; Len Collard; Michael Adams; Yvette Roe; Ngare Wilkinson; Carolyn Daniels


Archive | 2015

Indigenous access education a case study across three universities

Bronwyn L. Fredericks; Susan Kinnear; Carolyn Daniels; Pamela CroftWarcon; Julie Mann


Archive | 2015

How do Indigenous Australians understand the lived experience of chronic conditions? A regional case study

Bronwyn L. Fredericks; Susan Kinnear; Carolyn Daniels; Pamela CroftWarcon; Julie Mann; Karen. Mills

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Bronwyn L. Fredericks

Central Queensland University

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Susan Kinnear

Central Queensland University

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Julie Mann

Central Queensland University

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Pamela CroftWarcon

Central Queensland University

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Dawn Bessarab

University of Western Australia

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Len Collard

University of Western Australia

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Rowena Ball

Australian National University

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Roxanne Bainbridge

Central Queensland University

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