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Feedback and evaluation

The Australian Human Rights Commission’s human rights education resources aim to provide teachers and students with activities to enhance their understanding of human rights and illustrate how they are important in our everyday lives.

We’d like your opinion on whether our resources and activities are useful and how they could be improved. Please take a few minutes to respond to the questions below.

Alternatively, you can email your comments to: education@humanrights.gov.au.


1. What are the main subjects you teach?

2. Which Commission ‘rightsED’ resource/activity did you use?

3. Did you use the entire resource or use individual activities within each?

4. What years/grades did you use the resources/activities with?

5. How did you access the resources?


6. Please nominate the key learning areas you see the Commission's human rights education resources for teachers fitting in to.

7. Are the learning outcomes and teaching strategies suited to the delivery of the module? (rate from extremely well suited to not suited at all)

8. Is the quality of the content and the design presentation appropriate to those using it?

If no, please specify:

9. Did you find the material appropriately sensitive to the conditions of the classroom (e.g. inclusive, culturally sensitive, flexible)?

If no, please specify:


10. To what extent do the resources/activities conform to curriculum guidelines? (rate from some relevance to a small selection of the curricula to very effectively linked to a broad range of curricula)

11. Would you recommend the resources to other teachers?

 

12. Would you like to be sent information when further resources are available?

13. Other comments:

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