1.0 INTRODUCTION and 4.0 SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND FUTURE RECOMMENDATIONS 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1

1.0 INTRODUCTION and 4.0 SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND FUTURE RECOMMENDATIONS

1.0   INTRODUCTION

 

1.1   Aim

The aim of this report is to investigate Australian Indigenous…………………….. and ………………………………

 

The aim of this report is ……. These words are a good choice as a start to this introductory sentence.

 

 

The aim is very simple : What are you going to do? = to investigate                                         What are you investigating? =name the two issues you are researching.

 

1.2   Parameters

Parameters outline and evaluate the strategies undertaken by ……………..to address the issues of  Australian Indigenous…………………… and ……………….. . The word limit is ……. words.

 

Parameters outline and evaluate ………. These words are a good choice to start this sentence as they tell the reader what you are going to do.

 

introduce the issues that the report will focus on.

 

The word limit is xxxx words. This is another important point to make because it tells the reader about one of the boundaries of the report.

 

1.3   Definition

Australian Indigenous people are ………………………………………. (NAIDOC 2020).  

 

Put the name of what you are defining at the start of the sentence. Then briefly say what it is to finish off the sentence.

 

(NAIDOC 2020). Use an in-text reference here to acknowledge the author of the information. Use the form: (author’s family name + year of publication) or (the name of the organisation + year of publication). Remember that the full stop goes after the bracket. 

 

1.4   Thesis

This report will focus on the issues of  Indigenous ……… and ………………. and examine the current situation in Australia. Government initiatives aimed at addressing these inequalities  will be appraised and their effectiveness evaluated.

 

This report will focus on …………and………….. and examine the current situation in …….. This summarises what is to be described in the report.

the issues of Indigenous …………. and …………… = the topic of the research is stated

 

Government initiatives …………. will be appraised …….effectiveness evaluated.

This tells the reader what will be analysed and that an informed judgment will be presented by the writer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4.0 SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND FUTURE RECOMMENDATIONS

4.1 Summary

Indigenous Australians have faced ………………in the areas of ……………… and ……………….

To address issues in the ……………… area, the Australian government has introduced the ………………………… initiative and the ……………… strategy to address these situations. Government actions to deal with issues in Indigenous ……………… include the ………………………….. program and …………………………………strategy.

 

4.1 Summary

This section is a brief overview of the actions taken by the Australian government to resolve problems in the two areas being researched. Write it in your own words and it does not have to be long or a repeat of the main body of your report.

 

 

4.2 Conclusion

The ………………………………….. has shown that there has been a reduction in ………………………………………. This is a positive outcome. However, the results of the ……………………… strategy have not proven to be effective in assisting Indigenous Australians. This is due to …………………………………

In Indigenous education both the ………………………… program and the ………………………… strategy have shown improvements in …………………………………………. The …………………………… program resulted in ………………… and the ……………………………… strategy demonstrated …………………………………….

4.2 Conclusion

This section is a brief overview of the analysis of the actions taken by the Australian government. It states what has been effective or successful and what has not been effective or successful.

 

 

4.3 Future recommendation

Programs such as ……………………… and ………………… proved to be effective but could be improved to ………………………………… in the future. Overall, the government should continue to fund the …………………………………………… as it is a strong base for other programs. Continuous efforts need to be implemented on ……………………………………………

 

4.3 Future recommendation

This section explains what should happen in the future to improve the situation further. Words such as “should”; “could”; “must” and “need to” are good language choices to express an opinion.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

[In this section of the template, you can either add in all your activities and tasks within this book, or alternatively, you can add a Moodle lesson (consider interactive content (h5p)). It is suggested that you hyperlink these activities and tasks to the “My Online Requirements” content. It is also suggested that you use a different “chapter” per activity / task (if you use a book). Ensure you actively apply scaffolding processes and draw on a clear and instructive narrative. Alternatively, you can upload your activities and tasks as separate Moodle resource and/or activity sub-tiles. These suggestions may differ subject to the delivery mode e.g. lecture, tutorial, workshop, lab etc.]

 

INDIGENOUS ISSUES REPORT INTRODUCTION EXAMPLE.

 

Use the following to structure the first and last sections of your report. Use your notes to write sentences in your own words and follow the formats below.

 

 

1.0   INTRODUCTION

 

1.1   Aim

The aim of this report is to investigate Australian Indigenous…………………….. and ………………………………

 

The aim of this report is ……. These words are a good choice as a start to this introductory sentence.

 

 

The aim is very simple : What are you going to do? = to investigate                                         What are you investigating? =name the two issues you are researching.

 

1.2   Parameters

Parameters outline and evaluate the strategies undertaken by ……………..to address the issues of  Australian Indigenous…………………… and ……………….. . The word limit is ……. words.

 

Parameters outline and evaluate ………. These words are a good choice to start this sentence as they tell the reader what you are going to do.

 

introduce the issues that the report will focus on.

 

The word limit is xxxx words. This is another important point to make because it tells the reader about one of the boundaries of the report.

 

1.3   Definition

Australian Indigenous people are ………………………………………. (NAIDOC 2020).  

 

Put the name of what you are defining at the start of the sentence. Then briefly say what it is to finish off the sentence.

 

(NAIDOC 2020). Use an in-text reference here to acknowledge the author of the information. Use the form: (author’s family name + year of publication) or (the name of the organisation + year of publication). Remember that the full stop goes after the bracket. 

 

1.4   Thesis

This report will focus on the issues of  Indigenous ……… and ………………. and examine the current situation in Australia. Government initiatives aimed at addressing these inequalities  will be appraised and their effectiveness evaluated.

 

This report will focus on …………and………….. and examine the current situation in …….. This summarises what is to be described in the report.

the issues of Indigenous …………. and …………… = the topic of the research is stated

 

Government initiatives …………. will be appraised …….effectiveness evaluated.

This tells the reader what will be analysed and that an informed judgment will be presented by the writer.

 

 

 

4.0 SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND FUTURE RECOMMENDATIONS

4.1 Summary

Indigenous Australians have faced ………………in the areas of ……………… and ……………….

To address issues in the ……………… area, the Australian government has introduced the ………………………… initiative and the ……………… strategy to address these situations. Government actions to deal with issues in Indigenous ……………… include the ………………………….. program and …………………………………strategy.

 

4.1 Summary

This section is a brief overview of the actions taken by the Australian government to resolve problems in the two areas being researched. Write it in your own words and it does not have to be long or a repeat of the main body of your report.

 

 

4.2 Conclusion

The ………………………………….. has shown that there has been a reduction in ………………………………………. This is a positive outcome. However, the results of the ……………………… strategy have not proven to be effective in assisting Indigenous Australians. This is due to …………………………………

In Indigenous education both the ………………………… program and the ………………………… strategy have shown improvements in …………………………………………. The …………………………… program resulted in ………………… and the ……………………………… strategy demonstrated …………………………………….

4.2 Conclusion

This section is a brief overview of the analysis of the actions taken by the Australian government. It states what has been effective or successful and what has not been effective or successful.

Your conclusion will probably be different to the example above because it depends on the degree of success or failure of the actions taken by the government. The example above is to give you an idea of the structure and language you could use.

 

 

4.3 Future recommendation

Programs such as ……………………… and ………………… proved to be effective but could be improved to ………………………………… in the future. Overall, the government should continue to fund the …………………………………………… as it is a strong base for other programs. Continuous efforts need to be implemented on ……………………………………………

 

4.3 Future recommendation

This section explains what should happen in the future to improve the situation further. Words such as “should”; “could”; “must” and “need to” are good language choices to express an opinion.

 

  

[In this section of the template, you can either add in all your activities and tasks within this book, or alternatively, you can add a Moodle lesson (consider interactive content (h5p)). It is suggested that you hyperlink these activities and tasks to the “My Face to Face Requirements” content. It is also suggested that you use a different “chapter” per activity / task (if you use a book). Ensure you actively apply scaffolding processes and draw on a clear and instructive narrative. Alternatively, you can upload your activities and tasks as separate Moodle resource and/or activity sub-tiles. These suggestions may differ subject to the delivery mode e.g. lecture, tutorial, workshop, lab etc.]