Re: If a teacher who marked a x-subject for the HSC for x-amount of years a good teac
I'll give you four examples of teachers who I know who have done HSC marking.
1. An English Teacher- biased because she's part of my extended family, but she is incredibly sympathetic and from my observations, gets along well with students. Great woman.
2. A maths teacher- my tutor. She gives me heaps of exam advice, such as 'only ever write in black pen for the main exam, they get scanned and we can't read'. She's told me she has read many papers where students write suicide notes on them, doodled inappropriately, etc. A really great teacher, she never yells at me for me being so slow at times (well, all times.)
3. My legal studies teacher. Can't control the class. At all. But he gives us fantastic, Band 6 level notes, and without him, I doubt I'd be getting results in the 80s and 90s. Writes fluently, and gives some tips that have made me a stronger writer such as 'a lot of people have a strong opening paragraph, but get weaker as they go on.'
4. My (ex) modern history teacher. I think he is a horrible teacher, imo. He never tells me what my mistakes were, constantly in class made me feel like an outsider, got really judgemental about exam marks, when really, it wasn't my fault.
imo, hsc markers don't really help much, usually, they don't give those little bits of advice that stop stupid mistakes. My favourite, and best teachers, tend to not have much HSC experience. The exception is my legal studies teacher- he really went the extra mile for me and other students.