Professor Peter Buckskin PSM FACE Dean and Head of School David Unaipon College of Indigenous Education and Research INDIGENOUS EDUCATION OUTCOMES: Are.

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Professor Peter Buckskin PSM FACE Dean and Head of School David Unaipon College of Indigenous Education and Research INDIGENOUS EDUCATION OUTCOMES: Are the Answers in the Mainstream?

Governments continue to manage Indigenous education in an environment of crisis and blame

The National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Policy (AEP) equality of access to educational services equity of educational participation equitable and appropriate educational outcomes involvement of Indigenous people

Yes we need a revolution Engagement Cultural competency Indigenous workers Indigenous advice

Teacher and Learner Cultural competency -Teacher pre service/post service -Principals -Bureaucrats Value the learner -Language -relationship between teacher/student

Community Engagement Engage locally -early childhood education programs -health and education compacts 0-8 aged children Advise nationally -listen to Indigenous educators -establish a National Indigenous Teaching/Learning Council

Can we close the gap? Yes we can!