August 12, 2012

Longitudinal Study of Indigenous Children (LSIC)

My colleagues and I from Charles Sturt University, Queensland University of Technology, and Monash University worked in Canberra from 9-11 August with members of Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (FAHCSIA) to learn about the Longitudinal Study of Indigenous Children (LSIC). LSIC is an initiative of the Australian government that parallels the Longitudinal Study of Australian Children (LSAC).  What an amazing dataset of valuable information about Australia's Indigenous children! The information about language and cultural heritage is so comprehensive. I can't wait to work with this dataset.
 The goals of this Excellence in Research in Early Years Education Collaborative Research Network event were:
1. To develop sound theoretical and practical understandings of the Longitudinal Study of Indigenous Children (LSIC);
2. To explore how LSIC might inform research being undertaken by Collaborative Research Network (CRN) members;
3. To consider how CRN members might interrogate the data available through LSIC to inform social justice issues in early years education research; and
4. To build skills in working with the LSIC database and other relevant databases.

LSIC staff, Wendy, Jason Brandrup, and Fiona Skelton with Sharynne