Primary Ethics Bites: Feedback on our new digital lessons

We're keen to hear your experience with our new digital lessons.
This will take less than 4 minutes.

Please answer all questions on this first page - you won't be able to continue if you leave any question blank. Thanks!
1.Are you a Primary Ethics volunteer?(Required.)
2.How did you find out about Primary Ethics Bites ?
(Tick all that apply)
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3.Which K-2 Bites did you try? (Tick all that apply)(Required.)
4.Which 3-6 Bites did you try? (Tick all that apply)(Required.)
5.How did you participate in the lessons?(Required.)
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Using audio/video
Read the lesson aloud from the PDF
6.Did you assist your child to take part in the lessons?(Required.)
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7.Did more than one child in the family participate in the lessons at the one time?(Required.)
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8.Do you think your child enjoyed the lessons?(Required.)
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9.And did YOU  enjoy the lessons?(Required.)
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10.Did you read the intro notes for parents/carers before the lessons?(Required.)
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11.If you did use the intro notes for parents/carers, were these helpful to you?(Required.)
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12.If you answered  Never or Sometimes above, can you tell us why?
Do you have an idea of what would have helped?
13.Did the lessons stimulate deep interest and engagement in your child?(Required.)
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14.During and following bite lessons, did you notice your child doing one or more of the following (select all relevant choices)(Required.)
15.The lesson topics were relevant to my child/ren(Required.)
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16.The Years K-2 lesson we enjoyed most was(Required.)
17.The Years K-2 lesson we enjoyed least was(Required.)
18.The Years 3-6 lesson we enjoyed most was(Required.)
19.The Years 3-6 lesson we enjoyed least was(Required.)
20.Was the pace of lessons appropriate for your child?(Required.)
No
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Not long now! If you can, please let us know your view about the lesson content on the next page.
(These are not mandatory, so you can go straight to the end and click SUBMIT)