For one of my subjects at school, the whole class dropped so my school wouldn't be able to staff it, and they said I would have to do distance education next year for the year 12 content. Does anyone know what this is like and if it will still help me to get good marks? Like how do they teach you?
I guess it depends on the subject.
I did biology via DSODE in year 12 in 2016 (it was condensed so prelim and HSC in same year)
If you stayed ontop of the weekly learning they set out it was good - but to get the most out of the classes/zoom calls you needed to be ontop of that weekly reading/learning.
My work came in weekly packs with a booklet to read through, and on Moodle there would be activities with questions and videos to watch.
During the weekly calls it was reviewing the work we had read through/moodle work we had completed in the week prior.
There were 2-3 days that year where the teachers physically came to the school to do hands on experiments
Overall I found that the type of learning with distance was similar to university learning, in the sense it’s very self directed. Although I had issues with motivation/staying up to date with my work I did enjoy it.
Addit: I wanted to do chemistry via distance but with the guidance of my school decided against it as doing 2 distance subjects would have been too much and chem too complex to do via DE