what are the reasons for getting an N award? (1 Viewer)

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can you get an N award for no homework? cheers for your help
 
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can you get an N award for no homework? cheers for your help
If the teacher is very serious about HW then yes but mostly teachers will just be frustrated if you don't do your HW.

Not doing assessments, truanting and misbehavior will result in N-awards.
 

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Not Doing HW, not going to class, not "trying" in class, behaviour, not doing assessments, not doing assessments properly (like do 1 question worth 5 marks and dont bother to do the other 10), etc... etc...

Depends on how much your teacher cares.
 

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depends on teacher, but Naward can happen, if you want to fuck with HSC be my guest, its your HSC
 

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N awards have nothing to do with behaviour.

Principal’s certification of completion of course requirements
[FONT=BBCKM F+ New Baskerville,New Baskerville][FONT=BBCKM F+ New Baskerville,New Baskerville](i) You will be considered to have satisfactorily completed a course if, in your principal’s view, there is sufficient evidence that you have met the following course completion criteria: [/FONT]
[FONT=BBCKM F+ New Baskerville,New Baskerville](a) followed the course developed or endorsed by the Board; and [/FONT]
[FONT=BBCKM F+ New Baskerville,New Baskerville](b) applied yourself with diligence and sustained effort to the set tasks and experiences provided in the course by the school; and [/FONT]
[FONT=BBCKM F+ New Baskerville,New Baskerville](c) achieved some or all of the course outcomes. [/FONT]
[FONT=BBCKM F+ New Baskerville,New Baskerville](ii) For courses where school assessment marks are submitted, students must make a genuine attempt at assessment tasks that total more than 50% of the available school assessment marks for that course. [/FONT]
[/FONT][FONT=BBCKJ A+ Futura,Futura][FONT=BBCKJ A+ Futura,Futura](iii) If your principal determines that the above course completion criteria are not being met, you will be given written warning in sufficient time to correct any problems regarding your satisfactory completion of course requirements. A student who has not complied with the above requirements cannot be regarded as having satisfactorily completed the course. The principal will then issue an ‘N’ determination (non-completion of course requirements) for that course. [/FONT]
[FONT=BBCKJ A+ Futura,Futura](iv) You have the right to appeal to the school against this determination. If unsuccessful, you may appeal to the Board. Your principal will advise you of this right and explain the appeal process. [/FONT]
[FONT=BBCKJ A+ Futura,Futura](v) If you receive an ‘N’ determination for a course, you will receive no results in that course. Until you receive results in 12 Preliminary units and 10 HSC units, you will not be eligible for the award of a Higher School Certificate. [/FONT]
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