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South Australia’s Contribution to 1000 Teachers by 1990 - - New Targets for the Year 2000?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 July 2015

Joe Lane*
Affiliation:
PASS (Programs for Aboriginal/ Islander students at Salisbury campus of the SACAE, S.A.)
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Preparation and support programs for teacher trainees were instituted in South Australia in 1978. By that time, only thirteen Aboriginal/Islander people had ever graduated as teachers in South Australia. Since that time, and by the end of this year, over one hundred awards will have been completed in South Australia, eighty percent by people who had been prepared and enrolled through special entry preparation and support programs such as ATEP (Aboriginal Teacher Education Program) at Underdale and the Magill Early Childhood Education Program. Graduates now work across the range from pre-school to tertiary education. Around seventy percent of graduates are in classrooms, with another fifteen percent otherwise involved in education. Very few, if any, are employed.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1991

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