EDUCATION ministers are grappling with the question of how to track indigenous truancy without breaching students' privacy.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott announced in February he would add school attendance to the "closing the gap" targets aimed at improving the lot of indigenous Australians.
The country's education ministers discussed the matter when they met on Friday.
They want to collect and publish attendance data twice a year.
Ministers acknowledged there should be simple and timely snapshots of attendance to help work towards the target.
NSW Education Minister Adrian Piccoli told AAP attendance was crucial to help students do well.
But it's understood some ministers are concerned about the privacy of students.
One solution could be to only identify indigenous attendance records when there are more than five in a class.
However, in small jurisdictions with few indigenous students, like the ACT, this could end up meaning no separate data is published.
AAP understands federal Education Minister Christopher Pyne encouraged his colleagues to raise the issue with their premiers and chief ministers for further discussion in the Council of Australian Governments, which set the target.
A final decision is likely to be made on how the data is collected when the ministers meet again in October.
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