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rebeccab26

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Measuring the Success of the MDGs
« on: October 05, 2012, 08:25:19 pm »
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For MDGs do we need to talk about success?
Or just be able to describe, make predictions and account for things in data/graphs?
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Re: Measuring the Success of the MDGs
« Reply #1 on: October 09, 2012, 12:08:54 am »
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I know I've answered this before but in case anyone else had the same doubt, you don't need to memorise any progress statistics or data about the MDG's in relation to achieving the success of the goals :) You will ALWAYS be given data in the exam (in the form of a table, graph, chart, info blurb) and will be expected to answer any questions relating to "evaluating the success of MDGs" from the information given :) See Q.5 Section B in the VCAA 2010 exam for an example of this :)
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Re: Measuring the Success of the MDGs
« Reply #2 on: October 09, 2012, 01:18:12 am »
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I know I've answered this before but in case anyone else had the same doubt, you don't need to memorise any progress statistics or data about the MDG's in relation to achieving the success of the goals :) You will ALWAYS be given data in the exam (in the form of a table, graph, chart, info blurb) and will be expected to answer any questions relating to "evaluating the success of MDGs" from the information given :) See Q.5 Section B in the VCAA 2010 exam for an example of this :)

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