Aslightissue
New Member
Hi,
Skip to THE POINT if you don't like to read or listen to emo bitching.
STORY:
I spent heaps of time in the Year 11 Term 2 holidays and Term 3 going through Postmodernism stuff. I read all of the texts, because I thought I was going to be doing it in Year 12. I was the only one in my class (I do Distance Education, btw), so she let me choose. At the start of the year she thought it would be great, then she talked to me about Crime Fic, but I decided to keep going with Pomo. I asked her about good books on it, then spent $166 on books off Amazon, getting really pumped about it (bear in mind I did this with her blessing, not going off completely half-assed ). Now guess what. She's got a new student, and he's a sports nut who's switched to distance so he can keep up with the sport he plays. Now my English teacher reckons he's not going to be able to cope with Pomo, based on past work and his sport workload, so she's putting both of us on Crime fic!
My question is as follows
THE POINT:
I've tried looking on the real BoS, to no avail, so this is my question. Does the entire class have to do the one module? I know it is the norm, but I can't see how, as I'm doing distance, it should matter. As I'm not in the classroom situation, I could just study the books and notes and do the assessments myself, which is what I would do anyway. it just means she has to mark two seperate types of work and send out different assessments.
I think I can get Pomo notes off another school, which is what my teacher was going to do anyway (Woodlawn, it's a Catholic outfit), so does anyone know of any real, board of studies rule or what-not that states that I cannot do this?
Thanks very much
Skip to THE POINT if you don't like to read or listen to emo bitching.
STORY:
I spent heaps of time in the Year 11 Term 2 holidays and Term 3 going through Postmodernism stuff. I read all of the texts, because I thought I was going to be doing it in Year 12. I was the only one in my class (I do Distance Education, btw), so she let me choose. At the start of the year she thought it would be great, then she talked to me about Crime Fic, but I decided to keep going with Pomo. I asked her about good books on it, then spent $166 on books off Amazon, getting really pumped about it (bear in mind I did this with her blessing, not going off completely half-assed ). Now guess what. She's got a new student, and he's a sports nut who's switched to distance so he can keep up with the sport he plays. Now my English teacher reckons he's not going to be able to cope with Pomo, based on past work and his sport workload, so she's putting both of us on Crime fic!
My question is as follows
THE POINT:
I've tried looking on the real BoS, to no avail, so this is my question. Does the entire class have to do the one module? I know it is the norm, but I can't see how, as I'm doing distance, it should matter. As I'm not in the classroom situation, I could just study the books and notes and do the assessments myself, which is what I would do anyway. it just means she has to mark two seperate types of work and send out different assessments.
I think I can get Pomo notes off another school, which is what my teacher was going to do anyway (Woodlawn, it's a Catholic outfit), so does anyone know of any real, board of studies rule or what-not that states that I cannot do this?
Thanks very much