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Indigenous Education In Australia

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Access to education is a crucial human right that is universally recognised and is presented within the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which means that everyone in Australia is entitled to access of education. However, the inequality in Australian education displays a comprehensive breach between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Australians. This is due to complications in socio-economic status and geographical location where Australians in urban areas are more likely to complete school than Australians in country and rural areas. Currently this is a problem within the Australian education system between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Australians where the notion of equality is being defied in Australia, meaning that Indigenous Australians …show more content…

In the 2012 Australian census it recorded that majority of Indigenous Australians live in remote rural areas in Australia with low access to medical and education resources this in the end has resulted in a low illiteracy rate within the Indigenous population compared to the Non-Indigenous population. Educating Kimberly , an investigation reported by Sarah Ferguson investigates the illiteracy rate within the Indigenous community on Tiwi Islands, north of Western Australia and Northern Australia. Due to the isolation of the island from Australia, this limits their access to basic needs. It is reported that this is due to ‘chronic absenteeism, lack of motivation springing from family dysfunction, violence, substance abuse, unemployment rate, not enough teaching in English, paltry government investment in schools and teachers’ that the education is very poor on the Tiwi islands. In order to respond to this low illiteracy rate and poor attendance, boarding schools are being placed in the Tiwi islands by the federal government to increase the attendance rate and decrease to drugs and alcohol abuse. This will ultimately re-shape and improve education in the Tiwi Islands which a prime example in showing how isolation and location can poorly create a social disadvantage in the realm of education for Indigenous community on Tiwi …show more content…

This is due to a high unemployment rate for Indigenous Australians. Again, everyone is entitled to work and is displayed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. However, Indigenous Australian are highly disadvantaged or discriminated against in employment. In 2008, A statistical overview of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Australia shows a collection of statistics to highlight Indigenous Australian disadvantage socially within the realms of education, housing, employment etc. The data suggest a major improvement in employment for Indigenous Australians in dense urban area, but shows a similar figure of unemployment in rural areas in a 2006 census. ‘46% of all Indigenous peoples aged 15-64 years were not in the labour force in 2001. This figure increased to 47% in 2006.’ This can be linked to other factors such as location and how Indigenous Australians in rural areas have poor access to work and education. Furthermore this give Indigenous Australians a social disadvantage in the realm of

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