AHEA2201
Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing
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I agree with the review below, the unit was poorly organised, and still do not have our feedback for the assessments, but have the unit results? poor communication about the study break. content was not bad, but having student led tutes for 12 weeks and not one workshop tute led by the tutors i thought was a bit of a cop out.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2023
Really enjoyed learning the content each week. Sadly, the unit isn't well organised. Each week, there's a student presentation. Typically, there's an opportunity to meet your group members before the first week of presenting. This wasn't the case for this unit, people found their group members 1-2 weeks before their presentation week. There was also no communication and many confused about when we would be coming back after study break. Usually, there would be an email and a mention of it in the lecture to communicate with students. Neither occurred. Many of us thought we would restart class again the week after study break. LMS and the unit guide book didn't line up. Turns out we started up again 2 weeks after study break. There's also no communication for when assessments get returned. 3/4 assessments have been submitted and haven't gotten feedback in over a month for 2 of them.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2023
Cruizey unit (no exam), cool local excursion with true Aboriginal experience. Eye opening lectures and a great BBQ with traditional Aboriginal bush tucker to wind up the semester.