Today the teacher threatened to give me an N award determination. Anyone care to explain how the n award system works and what i have to lose if i end up getting one. My school makes everybody do 12 units, so I'm stuck with a subject I don't want to do and I'm being punished for it.
You receive N awards for failing to meet the course requirements, eg:
- You do not complete the required hours (ie you skip class a lot)
- You do not complete or make a serious attempt at assessments, tests, homework etc
I'm pretty sure there are more, but i can't think of them atm. I could be wrong on this (and please someone correct me if im wrong), but i think the way it works is that if you accumulate 3 N Award warnings in one subject that you don't work off then you fail to meet the course requirements, receive a N award and fail the subject. Often the school may decide to kick you out at this point, its happened to a couple of friends of mine.
You can work off the N award warnings by completing missed assessments etc but i think this is at the discretion of the teacher or principle, i dunno about missing class though... also, im not sure of what the consequences are for failing a subject, but i have a feeling it would put your HSC in jeopardy.
By the way, i never got how at some schools you 'have' to take 12 units, Board of Studies guidelines only require 10 and in the end they're the main authority for such things. I mean, they can't seriously ask you to leave the school for taking 10 units, thats ludicrous.