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xeuyrawp
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There was talk of this a while back, and until one of my mod buddies told me about it, around a month ago, I had totally forgotten about the issue. Just then, it just came up in another thread.
So, do you think that History Extension could and should become two separate units, like English Extension I / English Extension II?
I think that the course could easily become two units, and I like the idea which was put forward HTA conference in September, which was that History Extension I would be the What is History? section and a Case Study, and History Extension II would totally be the project. It was raised at the beginning of the conference that the Case Studies weren't much more impressive than the 2U components, and that they seemed to be taken less seriously than the What is History section.
There was also the thought that the Major Project seems tacked onto the side of the History Extension syllabus, and that there is more than enough assessible material to make it a whole unit. Considering the Project is such a huge weighting, some people think that it should have its own unit where students could chose to do it if they wanted to.
I heard someone say that History Extension is not popular enough to revamp it, but that's not the case - English Extension II had only around 300 more candidates in 2005. I also think that there is generally enough of an interest to merit a split.
It seems trivial to everyone who's done, or currently doing the unit, but I think it would be awesome to see.
What does everybody think?
So, do you think that History Extension could and should become two separate units, like English Extension I / English Extension II?
I think that the course could easily become two units, and I like the idea which was put forward HTA conference in September, which was that History Extension I would be the What is History? section and a Case Study, and History Extension II would totally be the project. It was raised at the beginning of the conference that the Case Studies weren't much more impressive than the 2U components, and that they seemed to be taken less seriously than the What is History section.
There was also the thought that the Major Project seems tacked onto the side of the History Extension syllabus, and that there is more than enough assessible material to make it a whole unit. Considering the Project is such a huge weighting, some people think that it should have its own unit where students could chose to do it if they wanted to.
I heard someone say that History Extension is not popular enough to revamp it, but that's not the case - English Extension II had only around 300 more candidates in 2005. I also think that there is generally enough of an interest to merit a split.
It seems trivial to everyone who's done, or currently doing the unit, but I think it would be awesome to see.
What does everybody think?