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Aggregated collection of award winning Higher School Certificate Personal Interest Projects (PIPs) f...

Aggregated collection of award winning Higher School Certificate Personal Interest Projects (PIPs) f...

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Aggregated collection of award winning Higher School Certificate Personal Interest Projects (PIPs) for the Society and Culture course, 1998-2018

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Aggregated collection of award winning Higher School Certificate Personal Interest Projects (PIPs) for the Society and Culture course, 1998-2018

Date

1998-2018

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nZNvz4Qn

Reference Code

1079265
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Fonds

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Aggregated collection of award winning Higher School Certificate Personal Interest Projects (PIPs) for the Society and Culture course, 1998-2018

Notes

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Reference copies of all PIP papers are available in the SRL Reading Room.
Selected digitised extracts (2013-2017) are located at http://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/services/learning_at_the_Library/pip_extract_index.html to show excellence in vari...

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Source

Board of Studies NSW, 2000-

Administrative / Biographical history

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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nZNvz4Qn

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nZNvz4Qn

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1079265

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