Award winning Higher School Certificate Personal Interest Projects (PIPs), 2012
Award winning Higher School Certificate Personal Interest Projects (PIPs), 2012
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2012
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MLMSS 9259
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0.16 metres of textual material (1 box)
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Award winning Personal Interest Projects for 2012
Jessica Xin Yao Chen (Killara High School)
From the egg to the phoenix: Understanding the upbringing of Chinese Australians under traditional Chinese educational values and its impact on Australia
Tamara Forward (OLSH)
In retrospect: Is the rapidity of change in our 21st century...
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Award winning Higher School Certificate Personal Interest Projects (PIPs), 2012
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Reference copies of all PIP papers are available in the SRL Reading Room
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Board of Studies NSW, 2013
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The Personal Interest Project (PIP) is a compulsory section of the Higher School Certificate (HSC) Society and Culture course. The PIP can be up to 5,000 words and is worth 30% of the course for the HSC. It provides an opportunity for students to carry out guided social and cultural research in an area of personal interest.
The annual Socie...
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MLMSS 9259
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94RxQJ01
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/94RxQJ01
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1070965
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