Closing Gaps in Indigenous Undergraduate Higher Education Outcomes: Repositioning the Role of Student Support Services to Improve Retention and Completion Rates

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  • Martin Nakata James Cook University
  • Vicky Nakata James Cook University
  • Andrew Day James Cook University
  • Michael Peachey University of New South Wales

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1017/jie.2017.36

Keywords:

Indigenous Australians, higher education, student support, student services, professional development

Abstract

The current change agenda to improve the persistently lower rates of access, participation and outcomes of Indigenous Australians in higher education is a broad one that attempts to address the complex range of contributing factors. A proposition in this paper is that the broad and longer-term focus runs the risk of distracting from the detailed considerations needed to improve support provisions for enrolled students in the immediate term. To bring more attention to this area of indicated change, we revisit ‘the gaps’ that exist between the performance of Indigenous and all other domestic students and the role that student support services have to play in improving retention and completion rates of enrolled Indigenous students. We outline some principles that can guide strategies for change in Indigenous undergraduate student support practices in Australian universities to respond to individual student needs in more effective and timely ways. These are illustrated using examples from the redevelopment of services provided by an Indigenous Education centre in a Go8 university, along with data gathered from our ARC study into Indigenous academic persistence in formal learning across three Australian universities.

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Published

2019-08-01

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Nakata, M., Nakata, V., Day, A., & Peachey, M. (2019). Closing Gaps in Indigenous Undergraduate Higher Education Outcomes: Repositioning the Role of Student Support Services to Improve Retention and Completion Rates. The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education, 48(1), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.1017/jie.2017.36

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