hotfiree
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How many people here take assignments they finish to the teacher to try gain extra marks? Do most teachers allow this?
People at my school do this but they disguise it as a different format. eg. we're doing an essay and they hand in a draft "speech" on the same topic to get marked.I think i phrased this wrong i meant after you have done a assignment and want to take it to a teacher before the due date to see if they will help you get extra marks for things you need to change.
Be very very careful with that. There has been alot of controversy in the past, and I don't think it is worth your HSC.for english i take it to my tutor for some feedback
Well, it might be argued that the task that you are handing in for a marking is directly related to school assessment that might be coming up. In that way, it might be unfair for other people...Be very very careful with that. There has been alot of controversy in the past, and I don't think it is worth your HSC.
It should be fine with practice essays. Teachers are there to teach, that is their job. And helping develop an effective and synthesised essay, or question in the case of other subjects, only helps to make you a better student. I see no reason why teachers should refuse. It would be like an accountant refusing to do your taxes (for want of a better analogy at midnight).
Lol. Though, one might also argue that, in the case where a whole class hands up a practice essay or task to cap off a topic, then it is not considered unfair, as all the students are getting advice in the same area.Well, it might be argued that the task that you are handing in for a marking is directly related to school assessment that might be coming up. In that way, it might be unfair for other people...