If the national curriculum is to replace the current HSC syllabuses, for the next few HSC exams the exam committees will focus on aspects of the syllabus which have never been (or rarely been) examined in the external examinations.
At the Board of Studies, it is assumed that all aspects of a syllabus will be examined at least once during the lifetime of the syllabus. Although many aspects of the current syllabus seem to be examined quite frequently, others seem not to have been.
You guys seem well attuned to what has been examined recently, so i'm interested in what YOU think should be examined in the next few years.
For example should there be a question on proving the reflection property of a hyperbola? This was discussed last year at the MANSW 2011 Conference and there were some representatives from the Board of Studies who confirmed that that had not yet been examined.
At the Board of Studies, it is assumed that all aspects of a syllabus will be examined at least once during the lifetime of the syllabus. Although many aspects of the current syllabus seem to be examined quite frequently, others seem not to have been.
You guys seem well attuned to what has been examined recently, so i'm interested in what YOU think should be examined in the next few years.
For example should there be a question on proving the reflection property of a hyperbola? This was discussed last year at the MANSW 2011 Conference and there were some representatives from the Board of Studies who confirmed that that had not yet been examined.
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