Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School achieves literacy success with structured reading program
Djidi Djidi Aboriginal School in Western Australia has significantly improved student literacy since adopting a structured reading program four years ago. Today, nearly all 23 students in the senior class read at their level, marking a turnaround from past struggles. Principal Karen Augustson emphasizes the importance of building strong educational foundations to support students' future success.
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Published 07 Jul 2026, 18:37 UTC · Updated 07 Jul 2026, 18:40 UTC
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