I remember reading an article in the newspaper on this. I forgot the possible reasons why though.kloudsurfer said:Like:
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-Studies show public school students perform better at uni?
I remember reading an article in the newspaper on this. I forgot the possible reasons why though.kloudsurfer said:Like:
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-Studies show public school students perform better at uni?
Basically its because the private school kids have been 'spoon-fed' and are not used to working independently. Unlike the public school kids who are used to working hard as they have to make do with inferior resources, teachering, etc and are forced to do a lot of work by themselves.Sparcod said:I remember reading an article in the newspaper on this. I forgot the possible reasons why though.
The Agent said:Studies have been done by Monash (?) university which show that while private school students might get a good university entrance rank (UAI, ENTER etc), they're more likely to fail university and more likely to drop out of university than a student from a public school.
They think this is due to private school students, especially those from exclusive schools, not knowing how to study independently enough for the tertiary level because they're forced fed their stuff.
Force feeding is a good way to get students to do well at school, but it is no way to train someone for university study. At university you get given your assignments at the beginning of the semester and that is pretty much the last time you hear about them. It is up to you to do it, and it is up to you to do the research for it.
Poor soar at university: http://www.smh.com.au/news/national/...e#contentSwap1
Debunking myths of elite learning: http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/...972395121.html
The above articles are quite good. So next time a private school student tells you they're better, just remind them that they're more likely to fail university.
tamaranadine said:Firstly, don't most schools have lockers? You can a locker at our school from year 7, anyways...
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1) our school is slowly becoming less of a hole, because the new principal actual does her job and we are now getting renovations everywhere.
Haha our new year 7 is gonna have laptops too, all seems a bit pointless - theyre gonna still be writing like 12 year olds come HSCPrettyVacant said:2) The new principal's policies towards learning and teaching "Generation Y". I think it's all bs, and also the fact she's bringing in laptop classes this year for year 7. Oh she thinks she's being so new age, NOT.
I swear, spend 6 years with them and it gets boring.aloysballa said:st aloysius
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1. no girls