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It seems that the HSC essay questions are related with what is happening that current year.

For example, the labour market policies question last year and several other which I cannot recall.

Is the HSC essay questions set so that they tie up with what is currently happening?
 

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as much as i hope there isn't, i bet there is one on the environment.
 

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lolcal said:
as much as i hope there isn't, i bet there is one on the environment.
Yeah, that's my bet. Given that they do set the essays in that way.
 

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lolcal said:
as much as i hope there isn't, i bet there is one on the environment.
Haven't done that topic yet. Hard?
 

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no, it's easy. just boring as fuck and i don't care about environmental issues at all.
 

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Back on topic though..

xsjado said:
Is the HSC essay questions set so that they tie up with what is currently happening?
can someone answer this question?
 

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If you read the syllabus its all related to Contemporary issues.
Meaning yes, they may tie into things that are happening now. But maybe not.
 

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xsjado said:
Back on topic though..



can someone answer this question?
Technically no. But subconsciously it probably is set like that. Who cares anyway? They could ask anything so study everything.
 

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seano77 said:
Technically no. But subconsciously it probably is set like that. Who cares anyway? They could ask anything so study everything.
Can ask you anything within the syllabus.
 

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michael1990 said:
If you read the syllabus its all related to Contemporary issues.
Meaning yes, they may tie into things that are happening now. But maybe not.
you don't get what I'm saying, I'm asking if it's true that they set the essay questions to match the main issues currently in the economy.

Like last year they had the question on labour market policies when the IR laws were introduced..
 

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xsjado said:
you don't get what I'm saying, I'm asking if it's true that they set the essay questions to match the main issues currently in the economy.

Like last year they had the question on labour market policies when the IR laws were introduced..
Board of Studies said:
The new syllabus requires students to investigate economic problems and issues in both contemporary and hypothetical economic situations.
Board of Studies said:
The analysis of economic problems and issues incorporates both contemporary
Australian situations and hypothetical contexts.
Source:http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/syllabus_hsc/pdf_doc/economics_sup.pdf
 
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*sigh*
alright I'll rephrase it.
Last year one of the essay questions was about labour market policies.
Is it just a coincidence that that question was asked the same year the new IR laws were imposed or did the exam setters do it on purpose because it was a hot economic topic at the time?

I know the syllabus requires us to answer the question theoretically and also within the current conxtext but are the questions set to relate to what is hot economically at that point in time?
 
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Just treat it as coincidence. Obviously there will always been something in the course that is relevant in a contemporary setting (well, you'd hope so).
 

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Well i believe it may not have been a coincidence as we are supposed to know contemporary issues.
 

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How can you still not understand Michael??
 

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