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Sep 26, 2012

How did teachers meet your needs?

Ever wanted to give advice to your teachers on how they can help you in your education? Now is your chance!

AYAC have teamed up with the Australian Youth Forum to get your views on advice to teachers to help young people with a disability learn.

The Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) - the group who are developing the national curriculum for schools -  are currently preparing information and advice for teachers to help make the National Curriculum accessible for students with a disability.

This is your chance to give teachers advice on how they can help you most in getting a great education.

The survey takes 3 minutes and all your answers will be kept confidential!

Click this link to take the survey for young people with disability on how your teachers can meet your needs at school.

Survey closes on 7 October.

 

Still got more to say?

If you want to have a longer rant about your experience and ideas on education and teachers for young people with disability then check out the Australian Youth Forum's 'Have a Say' page.

Here is the link to Have a Say on Disability and Education!


AYAC NEWS

Back in April, AYAC's Natalie Lammas was asked to be featured in a video by a startup online magazine called 'Flying the Coop'. The video interview is centred around youth government assistance programmes and the fact that some of Australia’s youth are living below the poverty line due to our outdated welfare system.

Check out the full video here: http://flyingthecoop.net/2013/05/30/australias-neglected-youth/


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