Board Game: feedback from users

The "Next Exit: Chemical Safety" is an interactive game aimed at raising awareness on the objectives of the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions by introducing the topic of chemical safety to young people in a playful way.

The concept is based on the idea of escape games, in which a small group must succeed in solving a complex task within a given time frame. Educational materials have been developed to accompany the game, which provide teachers with a wealth of background information and ideas for further projects.

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How many students, approximately, have played with the game in your school? *
How many of them, approximately, were boys and how many were girls?
If the percentage of boys and girls playing the game is considerably different, how could you explain it?
Have any of the suggested pedagogical activities been useful to further discuss the topic of hazardous chemicals and wastes in your school? *
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Which pedagogical activities did you use in your classroom?
Do you consider the game was successful in raising awareness of the need to promote the sound management of hazardous chemicals and wastes? *
Do you consider the game was successful in raising awareness of the work of the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm conventions in protecting human health and the environment from hazardous chemicals and wastes? *
Which pedagogical materials did your students like the most?
Which pedagogical materials did your students like the less?
Would you have any recommendations to improve the pedagogical materials?
Would you suggest any new projects or activities to further discuss the topic or contribute to the implementation of the BRS conventions?
Were there any reflections from your students, videos or images that you would like to share for our communications?  *
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