Northern Territory has the highest proportion of Indigenous school students. Neda Vanovac/AAP
<h2>Is progress actually being made on Indigenous education? This infographic looks at various areas including policy, scholarships, school leadership, literacy and much more.</h2>
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<p><img class=" wp-image-5426 alignleft" src="http://www.school-news.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/creative-commons.png" alt="creative-commons" width="122" height="43" />This piece was prepared by Claire Shaw, Education Editor; Jamal Ben Haddou, Editorial intern; Wes Mountain, Deputy Multimedia Editor,<em>The Conversation.</em> Reviewed by Tony Dreise, Indigenous policy analyst &; researcher, Australian National University. First published on <a href="https://theconversation.com/infographic-are-we-making-progress-on-indigenous-education-78253">The Conversation.</a></p>

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