myvalentine2007
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Actually, you learn your linear equations in yr 8Ragerunner said:Lets say a student is taught the topic on 'equations' in year 9/10. They learn linear equations The student is now fully proficient in it. Next, they learn about absolute values in equations. Now they are fully proficient in it.
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And James Ruse isn't that badly accelerated. Teachers just try to get the 2U course nearly over and done with. Then they go and put questions from the 3U HSC maths pastpaper into the test. That's just basically all the acceleration you get.
For other subjects:
- hist/geo: It stays the same as every other school out there.
- PE: it is a joke. Nobody learns anything.
- science: it all depends on a teacher. Some will teach you more. eg. in year eight, while we were learning what soundwaves were, our annoying teacher was trying to teach Newton's Law of Gravitation (F = G mM/2r2 or whatever; can't exactly remember) but none of the classes were taught that.
- english. Again it all depends on the teacher. Some teachers will go through texts (but not in detail) which we will encounter in senior years (eg. Bladerunner, Macbeth in year 9 etc.) But not all teachers will do this.
No offence, but you should just deal with it. All the ranting in the world isn't going to change the BoS' biased minds