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AUTOR(ES) N. Haslam , Yin Paradies , Gilbert Gee , J. Gibbs , Douglas R. Bisson , Clayton Roberts , David Roberts
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Swinburne University of Technology
ANO 2016
TIPO Book
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-14
MD5 30F9332F20465F5289584B1372B25AAD

Resumo

Racism pervasively impacts the lives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and is a substantial barrier to accessing, engaging and succeeding within secondary education. Cultural resilience and support have been identified as critical to Aboriginal success within racist institutions. However, research examining experiences of racism and cultural resilience among Aboriginal tertiary students is limited. This study explored the relationship between racism, cultural resilience, and educational engagement and academic outcomes in a sample of these students (N = 63). We proposed that higher perceived racism would be associated with lower engagement and academic outcomes. The study also developed a new measure of Aboriginal tertiary students' experience of racism during their studies, which demonstrated good reliability and validity. Experiencing racism was associated with perceiving a less supportive learning environment, and with lower learning outcomes, developmental outcomes and overall student satisfaction.

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