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APPENDIX XXII
SCHEDULE V
Student Data (Counsellor’s view). Aboriginal students.
Key. 1 = Pt. Augusta High
2 = Augusta Park High
5 = Taperoo High
6 = Salisbury North High
8 = S.A.I.T.
9 = Stone’s Business College.
Achievement relative to rest of class
Very
poor
Great
Above Possible
Difficulty
Difficulty
Average
Average
ɪnatrie
Total n = 48
1. n = 20
2. n = 8
5. n = 16
6. n = 4
4.0 26.0
10.0 25.0
0.0 25.0
0.0 25.0
0.0 50.0
38.0 24.0
40.0 25.0
25.0 37.5
43.8 18.8
25.0 0.0
6.0 2.0
0.0 0.0
12.5 0.0
6.3 6.3
25.0 0.0
Teacher’s
view of employment prospects
No hope
Total n = 52 11.3
1. n = 23 17.4
2. n = 8 0.0
5. n = 16 12.5
6. n = 4 0.0
Some hope likely Very
likely
50.9 26.4 5.7
60.9 21.7 0.0
25.0 37.5 25.0
68.8 18.8 0.0
0.0 25.0 25.0
Almost
certain
5.7
0.0
12.5
0.0
50.0
Teacher’s view of likelihood of student achieving success
Total n = 47
1. n = 18
2. n = 8
5. n = 16
6. n = 4
No hope
6.3
11.1
0.0
6.3
0.0
Some hope
56.3
72.2
25.0
68.8
,25.0
likely
29.2
11.1
62.5
25.0
25.0
Very likely
8.3
⅜
5.6
12.5
0.0
50.0
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