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Re: Subject Reviews (PDF updated 17/01/09)
JCTC2606 The Holocaust: History and Aftermath
Ease: 7/10
I would give this a 9/10 but there's a bunch of extensive reading material to get through if you want to do well. If you're interested and have the time, it shouldn't be a problem. You also won't need to attend the lectures (I'll elaborate on that in the next paragraph).
Lecturer: 8/10
Konrad Kwiet is amazing. Nicest lecturer ever. Having said that, his lecturing style sucks. He drones on a lot and if you don't follow closely, you'll get lost. A lot of worksheets/overheads. He has also somewhat mastered technology. Responds really quickly to emails and gives extensions really easily. Also, don't worry about attending the lectures (unless its out of interest), just DO YOUR READINGS. The outline also gives you all the assignment questions in advance so you can literally complete this course in the first two weeks of the semester and hand them in.
Interest: 5/10
I covered a lot of the material in other classes, so nothing amazing. Good first person sources though and Konrad played some good documentaries. Don't be silly and enroll in the class if you don't care for the Holocaust obviously.
Overall 7/10
It's probably best to have some background knowledge before taking this class. A lot of students carry over from previous Holocaust subjects or the Middle East subject with Dirk Moses (that I also did).
ENGL2659 The 18th Century: Scandal & Sociability
Ease: 5/10
Assignments are straightforward. You have two essays and three online discussion posts. The only reason this gets a 5 is because the material you have to get through is utter shit. Do not do this subject if you can't stand reading 18th century text about women written by men with stupid unexplainable excessive use of capitals. If you do take this class, just remember, all the reading material is available online as an e-book. Don't waste your time and money buying them.
Lecturer: 9/10
Nicola Parsons is wonderful and nice. Individual comments. Posts up powerpoints AND notes. Easy to follow lecturing style. She did get a bit lazy near the end of the semester where she just lumped everything all the notes from various weeks together and posted it in one go though. That was annoying.
Interest: 1/10.
Apologies in advance to everyone who enjoys this course/material. As I said, the whole course is reading about women who have been protrayed by men through their writing about their scandalous lives and how a real lady should really act. Otherwise you looked at the guy who wrote the dictionary. That was bullshit. The only interesting part was the beginning of the course where you looked at Habermas and the public sphere - and even then, the reading was confusing.
Overall: 6/10
Nicola Parsons is the only saving grace to for this class.
EDSE2001 Crafts Knowledge and Professional Practices I
Ease: 10/10
Easy as pie. Do your readings. Attend the lecturers. Contribute to class discussions like you've always done in education subjects. 40% practice lesson assignment is easy if you know how to deal with classes from previous experience. Don't sweat it, if you put effort into it, you'll do fine. The portfolio is a lot of work, but easy since it's a reflection. Watch the word count though.
Lecturer: 8/10
Love Kelly Freebody and Michael Anderson. Dorothy (can't remember her last name) is the other lecturer and she's crap. She was also my tutor and was totally unclear in terms of assignment guidelines etc. She's nice... just useless. I'm not sure about the lecturers (if they were any).
Interest: 10/10.
You only do this subject if you're going to teach it so you really do have be interested. Having that said, Kelly and Anderson do try hard to make the class interesting.
Overall 8/10
I speak very highly for this class. Hope you like it if you're doing 2nd year education!
I'll review EDUF2007 after my exam for it. Although I doubt it'll get a good rating. That class sucks really hard.
JCTC2606 The Holocaust: History and Aftermath
Ease: 7/10
I would give this a 9/10 but there's a bunch of extensive reading material to get through if you want to do well. If you're interested and have the time, it shouldn't be a problem. You also won't need to attend the lectures (I'll elaborate on that in the next paragraph).
Lecturer: 8/10
Konrad Kwiet is amazing. Nicest lecturer ever. Having said that, his lecturing style sucks. He drones on a lot and if you don't follow closely, you'll get lost. A lot of worksheets/overheads. He has also somewhat mastered technology. Responds really quickly to emails and gives extensions really easily. Also, don't worry about attending the lectures (unless its out of interest), just DO YOUR READINGS. The outline also gives you all the assignment questions in advance so you can literally complete this course in the first two weeks of the semester and hand them in.
Interest: 5/10
I covered a lot of the material in other classes, so nothing amazing. Good first person sources though and Konrad played some good documentaries. Don't be silly and enroll in the class if you don't care for the Holocaust obviously.
Overall 7/10
It's probably best to have some background knowledge before taking this class. A lot of students carry over from previous Holocaust subjects or the Middle East subject with Dirk Moses (that I also did).
ENGL2659 The 18th Century: Scandal & Sociability
Ease: 5/10
Assignments are straightforward. You have two essays and three online discussion posts. The only reason this gets a 5 is because the material you have to get through is utter shit. Do not do this subject if you can't stand reading 18th century text about women written by men with stupid unexplainable excessive use of capitals. If you do take this class, just remember, all the reading material is available online as an e-book. Don't waste your time and money buying them.
Lecturer: 9/10
Nicola Parsons is wonderful and nice. Individual comments. Posts up powerpoints AND notes. Easy to follow lecturing style. She did get a bit lazy near the end of the semester where she just lumped everything all the notes from various weeks together and posted it in one go though. That was annoying.
Interest: 1/10.
Apologies in advance to everyone who enjoys this course/material. As I said, the whole course is reading about women who have been protrayed by men through their writing about their scandalous lives and how a real lady should really act. Otherwise you looked at the guy who wrote the dictionary. That was bullshit. The only interesting part was the beginning of the course where you looked at Habermas and the public sphere - and even then, the reading was confusing.
Overall: 6/10
Nicola Parsons is the only saving grace to for this class.
EDSE2001 Crafts Knowledge and Professional Practices I
Ease: 10/10
Easy as pie. Do your readings. Attend the lecturers. Contribute to class discussions like you've always done in education subjects. 40% practice lesson assignment is easy if you know how to deal with classes from previous experience. Don't sweat it, if you put effort into it, you'll do fine. The portfolio is a lot of work, but easy since it's a reflection. Watch the word count though.
Lecturer: 8/10
Love Kelly Freebody and Michael Anderson. Dorothy (can't remember her last name) is the other lecturer and she's crap. She was also my tutor and was totally unclear in terms of assignment guidelines etc. She's nice... just useless. I'm not sure about the lecturers (if they were any).
Interest: 10/10.
You only do this subject if you're going to teach it so you really do have be interested. Having that said, Kelly and Anderson do try hard to make the class interesting.
Overall 8/10
I speak very highly for this class. Hope you like it if you're doing 2nd year education!
I'll review EDUF2007 after my exam for it. Although I doubt it'll get a good rating. That class sucks really hard.