I dont think so.ahh, but what if you didnt want anyone to know? could you like idk tell bos or something XD
I think when you sign the documents to start the HSC, you waver these rights.i know, i was asking if i didnt want anyone to know ( even the princ) would that happen..
hmm, but if you told the princible not to tell other teachers, they wouldnt right?I dont think so.
Well he wouldn't be the only one who knows, at my school the executive staff all know. And then teacher seek them from the executive.hmm, but if you told the princible not to tell other teachers, they wouldnt right?
If only all teacher were like that.As a teacher I would be really hurt if one of my students didn't want me to know how they went. I know that I put a lot of my time and effort into helping them so I do think I also have a stake in their results (and if the pay etc of teachers is going to be determined with marks of students in external exams playing a part then they most certainly will have a stake).
I am a nervous wreck from the moment my students enter the exam room until the leave and come and tell me how they found the exam and then I don't sleep well the night before they get their results and start checking my emails from about 6.00 a.m. onwards waiting for them to let me know.
Beyond their right to see the results, I also think its important for the school to analyse their performance to help identify strengths and weaknesses.But yes, I do agree that teachers shiuld have the right to see results of students.
Aw you're such a dedicated teacher Cem But I think teacher definitely have a stake in knowing. I'd feel bad not telling them even if it were optional, I'd have to thank them for the help they've given to me over the HSC even if I'm a little disappointing with the mark I get in the end. Or celebrate if we're both ecstatic with it! Knowing class performance might help the teacher to tweak teaching methods etc. so they definitely should know.As a teacher I would be really hurt if one of my students didn't want me to know how they went. I know that I put a lot of my time and effort into helping them so I do think I also have a stake in their results (and if the pay etc of teachers is going to be determined with marks of students in external exams playing a part then they most certainly will have a stake).
I am a nervous wreck from the moment my students enter the exam room until the leave and come and tell me how they found the exam and then I don't sleep well the night before they get their results and start checking my emails from about 6.00 a.m. onwards waiting for them to let me know.