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[HSC] What Subjects Should We Lecture Next?
jamonwindeyer:
Our next set of lectures is being held in the July school holidays, on the 16th-20th July (more deets coming soonish). Obviously we are beyond keen for this - Lectures are the best part of our year. When we hold them, we pretty much have one mission:
WE WANT OUR LECTURES TO BE USEFUL TO AS MANY PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE!
This is why we make them free, so anyone can come no matter their background. But another part of this is offering a heap of subjects, and we want your input into what subjects we add next.
This is not a bullshit poll. The subject(s) that people are most interested in are almost definitely going to be added to our lineup. Have you ever come to us and said, "We wish you'd lecture ________?" This is your chance to make that happen.
Click here to have your say!
RuiAce:
Can I just say, if English Extension 1 goes ahead I'm gonna be REALLY curious as to what will be covered in it
jamonwindeyer:
--- Quote from: RuiAce on May 14, 2018, 07:20:22 pm ---Can I just say, if English Extension 1 goes ahead I'm gonna be REALLY curious as to what will be covered in it
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We have our plans, but we'd be keen to hear what others would want too.
EX1 students, what would you have us cover in an EX1 lecture? What about EX2? :)
beatroot:
Really curious how the less popular humanities subjects such as Geography, Community and Family Studies, Society & Culture and History Extension would play out in the lectures. Also creative subjects such as Visual Arts, Drama and Music would be so cool to learn in a lecture but I'm not 100% sure how this would work out as there isn't much content in them compared to other subjects.
owidjaja:
--- Quote from: beatroot on May 14, 2018, 07:32:11 pm ---Really curious how the less popular humanities subjects such as Geography, Community and Family Studies, Society & Culture and History Extension would play out in the lectures. Also creative subjects such as Visual Arts, Drama and Music would be so cool to learn in a lecture but I'm not 100% sure how this would work out as there isn't much content in them compared to other subjects.
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The electives also make it difficult to make sure everyone can find the lectures useful. Susie's told me how reteaching WW1 gets repetitive and awkward for those who attended her previous lectures. It's also really difficult to tell someone how to do their Major Work because it really depends on the topic.
I guess the best way to teach Humanities subjects is to go through the core content and skills (for SAC, I would probably think going through the Major Work and SAC concepts).
Also, whoever's gonna read these responses, I feel like I wrote quite a bit in some of the questions (especially in the second question where it's supposed to be a 'short answer') so have fun with that lol
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