Schoey93
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My mathematics teacher+coordinator in Year 10 said the exact same thing (but she didn't mention physics cuz she doesn't care so much about it)calculas should be done in year 10 maths so it can be used in physics.
Good ol' Mrs Lowery
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My mathematics teacher+coordinator in Year 10 said the exact same thing (but she didn't mention physics cuz she doesn't care so much about it)calculas should be done in year 10 maths so it can be used in physics.
Psychopaths are a minority group for goodness' sake! That argument is void..lol because we trust psychopaths to generate their own form of ethics...
I don't see a problem in including that sort of stuff in the syllabus, but I believe there is too much emphasis on it....the problem is balance
Typical mathematician can't spellcalculas should be done in year 10 maths so it can be used in physics.
Typical mathematician can't spell
calculUs lol![]()
Physics was the only example I could think of where it would be used outside of the maths class room.My mathematics teacher+coordinator in Year 10 said the exact same thing (but she didn't mention physics cuz she doesn't care so much about it)
Good ol' Mrs Lowery![]()
Yesas you get into your field, you'll start realising the 'asses the impact' etc. etc. isn't THAT stupid seeing as there is often a hefty emphasis on code of ethics amongst your colleagues.
Spelling should be done in preschool so it can be used properly without sounding like a retard.calculas should be done in year 10 maths so it can be used in physics.
lol yeah 3U students can do proj motion... but 4 unit students must do 3 unit as well? don't know what you are saying :S3u students can do projectile motion a lot easier, so they have an inherent advantage anyway lol
I also see no issues in giving people who are good at maths an advantage over those who don't. To pretend that sciences are largely independent of maths is foolish.
Spelling should be done in preschool so it can be used properly without sounding like a retard.
NB: I made sure the 'a' was nowhere near the 'u' on the keyboard.
That's quite debatable. If adding maths will ensure the true assessment of students' abilities in science, you are sort of assuming that science=maths.I have no idea what you're saying either
Firstly, that scenario is ridiculous, and secondly, I don't see a problem at this stage.
Ummm people are disadvantaged by their subject selection....
Explain why the 'integrity' of a subject must be sacrificed for a level playing field? If a student wants to prove their ability, they will choose HARDER subjects. That is one of the key reasons we have things like 4u maths. It is naive to suppose that everyone is on a level playing field at the moment - just look at the scaling done by UAC.
Actually, in uni, people do get ranked - there are prizes for coming 1st in a subject, there is also a little thing called the University Medal. And no, I don't see what you're getting at.
The HSC is not a level playing field. Adding maths will ensure that people who are genuinely good at science will get better marks, rather than the person who is able to memorise tracts of information and regurgitate it in the exam.
Hmm, I see. Yeah, I completely agree with you on this. Indeed, maths is imperative in science.Sorry, you're right - it is a bit of a generalisation, but science is intrinsically linked with maths - you cannot study science and be ignorant of maths. But take a look at the physics courses in other countries - HSC is not in line with them, hence the need for olympiad physics to have such a different syllabus (our physics nqe is merely an extension of sats, for example, but is far removed from hsc)
and my evidence that lots of people regurgitate is the fact that there are people who get awesome marks in physics, and fail at the physics nqe (which i see as a better alternative to the hsc). NQE is entirely your understanding of concepts, and mathematical calculations (with a bit of dimensional analysis chucked in)
Holy shit ==agreed, had 5 bloody ten markers in my first HSC assessment. and all of them were like "assess the significance of the manhattan project to society. 10 marks"
				