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Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management | 2016

Improving the participation and engagement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in business education

Thi Kim Anh Dang; Peter Vitartas; Kurt Ambrose; Hayley Millar

ABSTRACT Most Australian universities have among their goals to increase the number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students at their institutions. In the Australian higher education context, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students are seriously under-represented, particularly in business education compared to other disciplines. An understanding of why a larger proportion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students do not choose to study a discipline that provides promising employment opportunities, is fundamental to improving the status quo. This paper reviews the literature to identify key barriers to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students’ participation and engagement in business education. Apart from multiple general barriers to participation in higher education, factors specific to business as a profession and as an academic discipline are also considered. The paper then discusses a number of strategies Australian educational institutions could pursue when seeking to increase participation and engagement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in business. Drawing on the review, the paper concludes with recommendations for higher education institutional policy to further improve Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander student participation and engagement in business studies.


Asia Pacific Journal of Education | 2017

Vygotsky’s sociocultural theory in the context of globalization

Simon Marginson; Thi Kim Anh Dang

Abstract The article reviews the social-educational theorization of the early Soviet psychologist L. S. Vygotsky (1896–1934) in the light of the impact of communicative globalization in educational practice. Vygotsky proposed four “genetic domains” for investigating higher cognitive processes: the phylogenetic (humans undergoing natural evolution), the cultural-historical (social activity of humans), the ontogenetic (individual lifespan), and the microgenetic (immediate events). Vygotskian sociocultural theory is widely used in educational research, especially Vygotsky’s notion of mediated development via tools and signs. Since Vygotsky, communicative globalization has transformed educational potentials. Nevertheless, provided adjustments are made to Vygotsky’s genetic method to incorporate time-space compression, the mutual presence of the genetic domains, and the glonacal heuristic, Vygotskian theory continues to be useful in socially-situated investigations of educational development and transformation, and opens another way into the global, for example investigation of the role of global mediation in learning.


Archive | 2016

Education policy: Mapping the landscape and scope

Sandra Bohlinger; Thi Kim Anh Dang; Malgorzata Klatt

This book maps recent developments in the landscape of education policy in higher and vocational education, the returns of education, curriculum design and education reforms, driven by social, economic, political and cultural factors. Contributed by over twenty authors from five continents, this collection provides diverse, innovative and useful perspectives on the ways education policy is researched, implemented and enacted. It helps researchers, policy makers, students and practitioners to better understand processes of policy making, its theory, practice and outcomes. Despite national differences, many shared features and challenges emerge from this book as education systems face the common need to reinvent their existing systems and processes.


Teaching and Teacher Education | 2013

Identity in Activity: Examining Teacher Professional Identity Formation in the Paired-Placement of Student Teachers.

Thi Kim Anh Dang


Archive | 2013

Good practice report: Innovative Indigenous teaching and learning.

Nereda White; Jack Frawley; Thi Kim Anh Dang


Archive | 2012

Impact of Globalization on ELT Pre-Service Teacher Education in a Vietnamese Context: A Sociocultural Perspective

Thi Kim Anh Dang


Teaching and Teacher Education | 2017

Exploring contextual factors shaping teacher collaborative learning in a paired-placement

Thi Kim Anh Dang


Learning Communities: international journal of learning in social contexts [E] | 2015

Fostering indigenous students' participation in business education

Peter Vitartas; Kurt Ambrose; Hayley Millar; Thi Kim Anh Dang


International Conference of the Australian Association for Research in Education 2010 | 2010

Vygotskian Socio-cultural Theory and Globalization: Implications for Educational Research

Thi Kim Anh Dang; Simon Marginson


Higher Education Research and Development Society of Australasia Annual Conference 2017 | 2017

Providing effective delivery in English: Exploring challenges and strategies of academics from non-native English speaking backgrounds

Thi Kim Anh Dang; Thao Thi Phuong Vu

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Sandra Bohlinger

Dresden University of Technology

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Jack Frawley

Australian Catholic University

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Nereda White

Australian Catholic University

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