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Lear:
I am pretty sure schools have to give at least 2 weeks notice prior to any assessments that will count towards a student’s VCE.
I can’t quite find where in the VCAA guidelines it says this (nor have I looked too deeply) but am sure there is something like that.
Perhaps someone like @Aaron can provide some insight.
Arthurmorgan:
--- Quote from: Lear on January 30, 2019, 06:06:31 pm ---I am pretty sure schools have to give at least 2 weeks notice prior to any assessments that will count towards a student’s VCE.
I can’t quite find where in the VCAA guidelines it says this (nor have I looked too deeply) but am sure there is something like that.
Perhaps someone like @Aaron can provide some insight.
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I honestly hope so, Further Maths was literally the first thing I did during the holidays and had basically forgotten most of the content, had to recall how to do everything during the test.
Lear:
--- Quote from: Arthurmorgan on January 30, 2019, 06:37:04 pm ---I honestly hope so, Further Maths was literally the first thing I did during the holidays and had basically forgotten most of the content, had to recall how to do everything during the test.
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You can email VCAA directly and see if they can provide you some information.
Aaron:
--- Quote from: Lear ---Perhaps someone like @Aaron can provide some insight.
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Perks of Tapatalk, instant notification when a mention/quote is made.
Anyway - the standard is usually a week's notice at the absolute minimum.
Realistically as long as all students in the class/cohort have been given the same opportunities to access/complete the work - the timing actually isn't the most important consideration. As long as the school meets VCAA deadlines, that in combination with equal access are the key considerations for SACs/internal assessment. I would direct concerns to your school VCE coordinator / sub school leader as timing of notifications, internal redemption processes and anything of this nature is usually set by policy at the school level.
Arthurmorgan:
--- Quote from: Aaron on January 30, 2019, 07:59:50 pm ---Perks of Tapatalk, instant notification when a mention/quote is made.
Anyway - the standard is usually a week's notice at the absolute minimum.
Realistically as long as all students in the class/cohort have been given the same opportunities to access/complete the work - the timing actually isn't the most important consideration. As long as the school meets VCAA deadlines, that in combination with equal access are the key considerations for SACs/internal assessment. I would direct concerns to your school VCE coordinator / sub school leader as timing of notifications, internal redemption processes and anything of this nature is usually set by policy at the school level.
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How does this work if there are multiple classes doing Further? My class was the first class to have it today (four classes) and by now everyone has had ample time to revise for it. Surely it can't be fair? I also found it ridiculous that we marked it ourselves where it is open to manipulation.
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