Very mixed results. Some i'm very pleased with, others i'm very disappointed with. Tomorrow will tell.sh3zz said:hi nwatts, thanx for your explaination
how did u go?
Your RANKING within the course stays the same, your "assessment mark" is adjusted according to the exam results of the whole group within you school which did the same course.glitterfairy said:^ Err what?
I thought half came from MY (as an individual who went to my high school) intenral mark - assessments and so on, and the other half came from MY (again, as individual) HSC exam (external) mark.
You guys only got the assessment - and not the aligned HSC mark - today?
In regards to the original poster, the "assessment" (aka Internal) mark is scaled. Difference between "School" mark and the "assessment" mark can be as much as 20+/100 depending on how harshly or easy your school marks.
^ Hence the "I'm stupid" edit, which I wrote before reading your reply.nwatts said:Very mixed results. Some i'm very pleased with, others i'm very disappointed with. Tomorrow will tell.
Lynn: read the stickies, read BOS notes. My version is one paragraph. BOS has written a collection of novellas on the topic.
I agree. I had to explain it to our year because none of our teachers knew exactly what was going on. I think it should be changed, though, to the VCE-style assessment marks that are actual assessment marks. I don't think it's fair to base all marks around one exam.reprise said:I honestly think that most schools do a shocking job of explaining the scaling/moderating process to students.
Heh. When I went to school (in Victoria), literally only the HSC exam results counted. You could not attend school all year, not do any course work, and if you sat and passed the exam that was your total mark.nwatts said:I agree. I had to explain it to our year because none of our teachers knew exactly what was going on. I think it should be changed, though, to the VCE-style assessment marks that are actual assessment marks. I don't think it's fair to base all marks around one exam.
Over 25 years ago. That's why everyone thought it was such a great thing when the HSC exams were no longer the be all and end all - it gave kids who were consistent workers but not great at exams a chance to do well.nwatts said:From what I read, and have been told, it's a 50/50 senario similar to us. However your internal assessment marks become external assessment marks, while ours are derived from exam performance. Perhaps it's changed recently, and i'm out of date. When did you do your VCE?
I am not entirely sure. I'll read up on it, as I've just talked to a few friends who did their VCE three years ago now. It was more a case of the school submitting a scaled internal assessment mark, at the end of the year, that was then moderated around external exam performance. Rather than the HSC, where the mark is derived from external exam performance.reprise said:Over 25 years ago. That's why everyone thought it was such a great thing when the HSC exams were no longer the be all and end all - it gave kids who were consistent workers but not great at exams a chance to do well.
How do they work making their internal marks external? Are all assessment tasks marked externally (wouldn't work here, as many are in class assessments)? Are the assessment tasks themselves externally set?