Educational Guidance Camps for Aboriginal Students

Authors

  • R. Clark Inala Family Education Centre

Abstract

Some interest has been shown by schools in the guidance camps currently conducted jointly by members of the Queensland and Commonwealth Departments of Education for Year 11 Aboriginal students. This article outlines the philosophy and content of these programs, and emphasizes that their effectiveness is, in part, determined by follow-up activities and support from the participants* schools.

References

Duncan Q.T. : Aboriginal participation in an industrialized economy. Human Consequences of Technological Change, 1972, 7 :17–31.

Sue S. : Psychological theory and implications for Asian Americans. Personnel and Guidance Journal, 1977, 55:381 –389.

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Published

1979-11-01

How to Cite

Clark, R. (1979). Educational Guidance Camps for Aboriginal Students. The Aboriginal Child at School, 7(5), 50–59. Retrieved from https://ajie.atsis.uq.edu.au/acs/article/view/1484

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