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What is Australia doing to close the gap?

What is Australia doing to close the gap?

The Close the Gap Campaign aims to close the health and life expectancy gap between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous Australians within a generation.

What is the education gap in Australia?

In Semester 1 2017, 77.1 per cent of all students attended school 90 per cent or more of the time. This means that close to a quarter of Australian children are not attending school consistently. Among Indigenous students, only about half (48.8 per cent) attended school 90 per cent or more of the time.

Why is the Close the Gap campaign so important to Australia?

In general, non-Indigenous Australians have greater opportunities to obtain better housing and healthcare and have higher rates of employment. Closing the Gap aims to breach the health gap and disparity in mortality rates and living standards between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.

What is Closing the Gap education?

The Australian Government is empowering Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students to reach their full learning potential by implementing a range of measures to accelerate progress toward closing the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous students in attainment of a Year 12 or equivalent qualification.

How can we close the gap in education?

Adapt these tried-and-tested methods to begin closing the achievement gap:

  1. Set benchmarks and track progress.
  2. Build in time for student self-reflection.
  3. Keep an open mind and avoid assumptions.
  4. Develop relationships with parents.
  5. Introduce texts and topics that are culturally relevant.
  6. Personalize learning.

What does Closing the Gap mean in education?

To close the gap, the focus on equality (treating every student the same) must be replaced with work to promote equity (ensuring every student has the resources and attention they need).

What has Closing the Gap achieved?

What have we achieved? The sustained effort over the past 10 years to close the gap in the areas of health, education and employment has delivered better outcomes. For instance, Indigenous child mortality rates have fallen significantly over the longer term – down 35 per cent between 1998 and 2016.

What are strategies for Closing the Gap?

7 Steps to Close the Gap

  • Target Setting.
  • Needs-Based Funding.
  • Focus on Services.
  • Training.
  • Management.
  • Continuous Quality Improvement.
  • Learning from national and international experience.

How can we fix the opportunity gap?

We can close the opportunity gap by guaranteeing every child’s right to a public education based on high-quality early childhood education, effective teachers, college preparatory curriculum and equitable instructional resources and policies.

What role do educators play in closing the achievement gap?

Teachers play a vital role in closing the student achievement gap. By learning new strategies in how they approach instructing students, lesson planning, assessing students and providing feedback, teachers can help at-risk students who are falling short of achievement standards.

Why is it important to close the education gap?

Why Is It Important to Close the Achievement Gap? Achievement gaps that begin in school can impact a child’s future. NEA data supports what Owyang pointed out. Students trailing in certain academic areas early in school have a lesser chance of completing high school or earning a college degree.

What is Closing the Gap strategy?

Closing the Gap is a strategy that that aims to improve the life outcomes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with respect to health and wellbeing, education, employment, justice, safety, housing, land and waters, and languages.

How can we reduce the education gap?

Close cooperation between schools, parents, and the community is one of the keys to closing achievement gaps. Parent involvement has a strong, direct impact on student achievement. Educat- ing parents on student progress and how they can help at home improves student learning. and see how Istation helps students grow.

When will the gap between Aboriginal and non-indigenous school attendance close?

In May 2014, the Government committed to closing the gap between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Indigenous school attendance by 2018.

How much is the Australian government spending on closing the gap?

To drive the required action and momentum, the Australian Government is investing more than $1 billion toward Closing the Gap, including a $122.6 million package of early childhood measures and $126 million package of school-based measures.

What is the Attendance gap in school?

The gap in school attendance is evident from when children start school. During primary school the attendance gap was around 8 percentage points in 2018. Attendance falls when students reach secondary school – particularly for Indigenous students – and the attendance gap widens to 14 percentage points.

What are the achievement gaps in higher education?

There are large achievement gaps between low socio-economic status (SES) and high SES students; between Indigenous and non-Indigenous students; and between provincial and remote area students and metropolitan students.