Indigenous Education in the Northern Territory

Helen HughesApril 7, 2008PM83

The causes of failing education — inequitable school facilities, inappropriate curriculums, and inadequate teaching — in Aboriginal schools are well known. Unfortunately, these causes have not been addressed in the Rudd government’s appropriation of $98 million to add 200 teachers to the Northern Territory by 2011. Helen Hughes suggests answers to the problems besetting education in the NT.

 

 

 

 

 

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