so, I despised the HSC english course and everything its advocates(especially that its compulsory), so reason with me:
if there are on average 1.8million yr 12 student that under take their HSC every year, and scaling/bands are recorded on the bases of mass performance. It is then hypothetically possible(this sound rather radical) to undermine the HSC and with enough group effort set the bands lower then what they normally are, call it a low effort high reward strategy. Effectively what i'm saying is that if the state performs terribly on purpose, by default what would have been considered a band 4 would become a band 6, and so on. Any objections to this reasoning?
if there are on average 1.8million yr 12 student that under take their HSC every year, and scaling/bands are recorded on the bases of mass performance. It is then hypothetically possible(this sound rather radical) to undermine the HSC and with enough group effort set the bands lower then what they normally are, call it a low effort high reward strategy. Effectively what i'm saying is that if the state performs terribly on purpose, by default what would have been considered a band 4 would become a band 6, and so on. Any objections to this reasoning?