ok so my modern teacher is not one of my two ext hist teachers. since my topic is of a modern nature and he knows alot about it...is it ok to ask ANOTHER history teacher in the history faculty to read the draft and give feedback? and im the only one with a modern background in the ext class anyway but some others are doing modern topics even though they do ancient.Originally posted by ~dEjA vOuX~
At least you get some sort of scribbles .I don't think our teachers were too keen on actually receiving any drafts because they said, because it's internally marked, they feel if they see drafts, they'll be almost editing our final copy...I reckon the real reason is that they're too lazy to mark 40 drafts...or more, depending on how many each person hands in.
As you said, your modern teacher isn't one of your extension teachers, so I don't see the problem in your modern teacher or someone else in the faculty marking your draft. Actually, that's a really good idea . Just ask the teacher, whether it be your modern teacher, or someone else in the faculty, if they would be willing to mark itOriginally posted by Sarah168
ok so my modern teacher is not one of my two ext hist teachers. since my topic is of a modern nature and he knows alot about it...is it ok to ask ANOTHER history teacher in the history faculty to read the draft and give feedback? and im the only one with a modern background in the ext class anyway but some others are doing modern topics even though they do ancient.
I think that would be for your teacher to decide, whether they are happy to mark drafts of people from other schools.Originally posted by ~dEjA vOuX~
Hey, do you reckon people can swap drafts, e.g. I give mine to someone, and someone gives there's to me, and then we get teachers from our schools to mark them, then we give them back?
Depends on whether it's a multi-volume epic...Originally posted by Nerissa
TECHIE ----> We have the same due date. I'm sensing an opportunity for swapping and proofreading...up for it? (Probably not, after your in - depth review of my proposal, you're sick of me for sure!!)
Yeah you're right, I doubt many teachers would want to mark other people's work, especially if they are from another school.Originally posted by Techie
I think that would be for your teacher to decide, whether they are happy to mark drafts of people from other schools.
hahaha goood idea! except even the nicest teachers wont want to mark 10 000 drafts from other ppl! it would be abit strange to ask a teacher to read and comment on a student's work from another school...on 2nd thought...i dunno.Originally posted by ~dEjA vOuX~
Hey, do you reckon people can swap drafts, e.g. I give mine to someone, and someone gives there's to me, and then we get teachers from our schools to mark them, then we give them back?