ATAR Notes: Forum
VCE Stuff => Victorian Education Discussion => Topic started by: Mr Edwards on September 27, 2010, 10:09:10 pm
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If you're doing your whole VCE through distance education where would you do your SACs? Does everybody do the SACs in the same conditions? Also who would be the invigilators for them...would they just be your parents?
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At school in a room with a teacher supervising.
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At school in a room with a teacher supervising.
At home school? or at the Distance Ed building?
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Pretty sure it's at the DECV building.
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I had a friend doing 3/4 Accounting by distance and she just did her SACs in the library...
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I had a friend doing 3/4 Accounting by distance and she just did her SACs in the library...
With a supervisor? or not..
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A friend of mine from school did her's in the class room with a teacher at lunch time or after school.
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I had a friend doing 3/4 Accounting by distance and she just did her SACs in the library...
With a supervisor? or not..
With a supervisor of course. SACs are generally done in there (away from everyone in the study booths) or in the senior school office, surrounded by teachers..
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I heard that students that're studying at Distance Ed as a full-time do their SACs at home.. with a guardian as their "supervisor".
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At school in a room with a teacher supervising.
At home school? or at the Distance Ed building?
Home school. But she was only doing one subject distance ed.
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OP, here is your answer:
When enrolling with DECV you choose a supervisor. It can be a teacher (if DECV is not your home school) or a parent, etc. It can be either in a class-room or at home.
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OP, here is your answer:
When enrolling with DECV you choose a supervisor. It can be a teacher (if DECV is not your home school) or a parent, etc. It can be either in a class-room or at home.
Wow.. if it was a parent/guardian at home, wouldn't it be a bit lenient? Cheating would be prominent.
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OP, here is your answer:
When enrolling with DECV you choose a supervisor. It can be a teacher (if DECV is not your home school) or a parent, etc. It can be either in a class-room or at home.
Really? Does Distance Ed do anything to ensure the students at home can't cheat?
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they trust that the guardian will not allow cheating and that he/she will supervise.
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they trust that the guardian will not allow cheating and that he/she will supervise.
Awwww, so cute.