Indigenous adult English language, literacy and muneracy in the NT: Workshop Report
Details:
Title
Indigenous adult English language, literacy and muneracy in the NT: Workshop Report,
Other title
Whole of Community Engagement Initiative Workshop Report,
Editor
Stewart, Allison,
Collection
E-Publications,
E-Books,
PublicationNT,
Date
2016-11-09,
Description
"In order to identify and secure broad-based stakeholder support, share positive ideas the Consultative Group on LLN organised a full-day workshop at CDU on the 9 November 2016 and a Panel Discussion in the main university Auditorium on the 10th as part of the national Indigenous Leaders Conference: Engagement and the Power of Choice. This HEPPP funded workshop was attended by approximately 80 people from 28 non-government organisations and government agencies, Commonwealth and Territory. Thirty five percent of participants were Indigenous. The events were the culmination of 9 months of SPP Consultative Group effort and resulted in a consensus Action Statement (Section D) to guide and progress positive change and improve access for Indigenous adults into higher education in the NT." - Executive summary,
Made available via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT).,
Notes
For the last 3 years the Whole of Community Engagement (WCE) initiative has been working with 6 NT remote
communities – Yirrkala, Galiwin’ku Gunbalunya, Tennant Creek, Yuendumu and Maningrida. Funding for this project provided by the Australian Government’s Higher Education Participation and Partnerships Programme,
Table of contents
Executive summary -- Workshop overview -- Presentations - Theme one: The National Adult Indigenous LLN Landscape -- Theme two: LLN Social-capacity building initiatives -- Theme three: The Northern Territory LLN landscape - glimpses -- Outcome: an action statement for Indigenous adult English LLN in the NT -- Appendices,
Language
English,
Subject
Study and teaching,
Higher education,
Indigenous peoples,
Educational pathways,
Further education,
Publisher name
Office of the Pro Vice Chancellor Indigenous Leadership, Charles Darwin University,