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Just wondering why the Board of Studies doesn't release the release the raw marks for the HSC exam.
That is rubbish... transparency encourages integrity.danz90 said:They say it would undermine the integrity of standards-setting/marking procedures?
.BOS said:Given the general community interpretation of 50 as a ‘pass’ at all levels of education, it has been suggested that HSC students may now feel they can achieve a respectable result with minimal effort.
The released them to people who made a FOI Application, and with the raw marks, the Band cut-offs could be determined for certain subjects, and since then, BOS have been tight cunts about releasing raw marks.jm01 said:As I understand it, they did release them and then they realised that people could calculate various things (like estimates). So they stopped releasing them.
I'm still going to push for my raw marks though when I finish my HSC.
that's pretty good.Affinity said:because of the potential embarrassment from revealing how much grades are inflated by. We all know that a 70% HSC mark is probably less than 50% raw..
according to my hunch, to estimate your raw mark, subtract your HSC mark from 100, double that and subtract from 100 again
That is rubbish... transparency encourages integrity.
That sorta works, pretty close in some instances based on http://community.boredofstudies.org...578/raw-band-cut-offs-updated-15-09-04-a.html but still off for others.Affinity said:because of the potential embarrassment from revealing how much grades are inflated by. We all know that a 70% HSC mark is probably less than 50% raw..
according to my hunch, to estimate your raw mark, subtract your HSC mark from 100, double that and subtract from 100 again
That is rubbish... transparency encourages integrity.
There are exemptions in the FOI Act relating to certain types of documents, but those documents are still within the purview of the Act - for example:youngminii said:Yeah, I'm pretty sure that the FOI Act allows you to use the information for private use, but if your intention is to get the raw marks and then spread it publicly (ie. Bored of Studies) then the FOI Act does NOT cover it (since enough raw marks can be used to calculate Band cut-offs etc.)
This is the primary excuse that the BoS uses, I believe? Maybe if you like, swore only to use it privately.. Hah, what a long shot
16 Documents concerning operations of agencies
A document is an exempt document if it contains matter the disclosure of which:
(a) could reasonably be expected:
(i) to prejudice the effectiveness of any method or procedure for the conduct of tests, examinations or audits by an agency, or
(ii) to prejudice the attainment of the objects of any test, examination or audit conducted by an agency, ...
and
(b) would, on balance, be contrary to the public interest.
Why not do that? That's a very good suggestion.dp624 said:So someone with a large amount of time and money might be able to do this? It would be monumental in allowing for the accuracy of predictions and knowledge.
Do you think that, personally, the Board would win such a case? Lol, we should have Bored of Studies vs Board of Studies, 2009
Yeah let's hire Lazarus as our lawyerlyounamu said:Why not do that? That's a very good suggestion.
I mean, we can chip in some money and do some case going.
LOLyoungminii said:Yeah let's hire Lazarus as our lawyer
Also, LOL @ the BoS vs BoS
Lol, you know better so why bother?lyounamu said:LOL
But I am being serious. We need to know. I mean, specifically, I really want to know the Truth.
I am being thrown all these figures by teachers who don't know a thing about HSC. And I am frustrated with most people at my school who go like: I cannot get 90 UAI because I need to get 90 in all my subjects OR maths is scaled up (without really knowing what scaling means).
Or they also go like 50% in 4 unit maths gets you 90 because it's scaled up. Hell no!
haha, some people deserve truths.youngminii said:Lol, you know better so why bother?
Lol maybe, but if you give it to them they probably won't understand anywaylyounamu said:haha, some people deserve truths.