kelly29930684
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When teachers are marking the short answer questions, I feel like some of them mark based on their own opinion on what the student will get.
Not saying all teachers.. but some. Perhaps the response might not be 'perfect', such as using technical language and detailed responses. But things like how the question ask you 'Identify, Outline, Discuss, Distinguish' which I think is well-answered, even though the language might not be highly sophisticated.
Subjects like biology, legal studies, society and culture, Food tech, CAFS can have this sort of problem where student go up to a teacher and ask them to review the Q&A again and still got rejected because the teacher still think the language used is not good enough, but 'THE QUESTION HAS BEEN ANSWERED'
Subject like maths which I think is really fair. if you get it right, you get mark. If wrong, then its wrong.
Not saying all teachers.. but some. Perhaps the response might not be 'perfect', such as using technical language and detailed responses. But things like how the question ask you 'Identify, Outline, Discuss, Distinguish' which I think is well-answered, even though the language might not be highly sophisticated.
Subjects like biology, legal studies, society and culture, Food tech, CAFS can have this sort of problem where student go up to a teacher and ask them to review the Q&A again and still got rejected because the teacher still think the language used is not good enough, but 'THE QUESTION HAS BEEN ANSWERED'
Subject like maths which I think is really fair. if you get it right, you get mark. If wrong, then its wrong.