Authors
Nicholas McTurk, Tess Lea, Gary Robinson, Georgie Nutton, Jonathan R Carapetis
Publication date
2011/3
Journal
Australasian Journal of Early Childhood
Volume
36
Issue
1
Pages
69-76
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
THE RESEARCH EVIDENCE THAT underpins the school readiness of Indigenous Australian children is reviewed in this article, followed by identification of issues requiring research attention. Two key questions are considered:
1. How is school readiness defined and how applicable are definitions to Indigenous contexts?
2. What methods of school readiness assessment are applied to Indigenous children and are the tools appropriate or effective?
General definitions of school readiness are outlined. An ecological view defines school readiness as ready services, schools, communities and families. This view is scrutinised in detail to consider whether services, schools and communities are ready to promote Indigenous children's education. Extended families are pivotal social constructions in many Indigenous contexts. The extent to which this is recognised in the ecological view of school readiness is assessed …
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Scholar articles
N McTurk, T Lea, G Robinson, G Nutton, JR Carapetis - Australasian Journal of Early Childhood, 2011