Format of Papers

13 views
Skip to first unread message

Chris Gryffenberg (GMail)

unread,
Oct 8, 2009, 2:29:56 AM10/8/09
to Electrical Technology SA
Hi All
Arno Asked:
Why do we keep the format of the paper seperated per AS.

The reason for this is two fold. The SAG outlines the weightings per
AS and this is a rather easy way to stick to that outline.

The other reason is that the national paper is laid out this way and
this is a way to ensure that our learners are used to the manner in
which the paper is set by the time they get to Grade 12.

Greetings

Chris Gryffenberg
DCES: Electrical Technology

Trevor Adams

unread,
Oct 14, 2009, 6:03:11 AM10/14/09
to Electrical Technology SA
Hi All

Had a look at the Feb / March grade 12 question paper. I am concerned about the following questions: Question 7.1 ( According to me it is not a Inverting and Non-inverting Op- amp as suggested in memo --where is the feedback? This can be very confusing to learners)
Question 7.4, 7.5,& 7.6 ( According to Ncs this is done in grade 11 and not 12)

Just some concerns I wish to raise, because if learners encounter work in a question paper that is not in the curriculum, it makes them even more nervous then what they already are. For me it is important that we do not create confusion in the minds of our learners when writing an already stressful exam.

regards
trevor adams

>>> "Chris Gryffenberg (GMail)" <zs6...@gmail.com> 10/08/09 8:29 AM >>>
"All views or opinions expressed in this electronic message and its attachments are the view of the sender and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the Provincial Government of the Western Cape ("the PGWC').
No employee of the PGWC is entitled to conclude a binding contract on behalf of the PGWC unless he/she is an accounting officer of the PGWC, or his or her authorised representative.

The information contained in this message and its attachments may be confidential or privileged and is for the use of the named recipient only, except where the sender specifically states otherwise.

If you are not the intended recipient you may not copy or deliver this message to anyone."
Reply all
Reply to author
Forward
0 new messages