eliseliselise said:
YES! because it evens things out!! its just weird/not fair for people to just do numbery sciencey subjects.
But year 11/12 is essentially post-compulsory education (yes I know that's not really true, but you don't have to be in school, you could be at TAFE or something), so why must you have a wide range of subjects? I can understand at year 10 level, making you do english/maths/science or whatever, and making you have a wide range, but after that, it is your choice about what you want to do, and if english forms no part of your future life plans then why do it?
I'll try to explain what I mean, I didn't explain that very well
Obviously you want all high school graduates to have some basic skills eg in english, maths, whatever. But you should use year 10 to get everyone at the same level of basic skills, and use year 11/12 english as an
elective course where you analyse texts and deconstruct stuff and whatever.
Because in year 11/12, you don't learn anything really about the language/grammar itself, you learn how to express yourself and all that. But if you were, say, interested in economics, you'd still learn how to express yourself, but in a way that was best for economics, which would benefit you more.
Wow, that post makes little sense even to me. Sorry