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© International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
Know your Subject Guide thoroughly
 Subject Guide
   • Overview
   • Choice of Topic
   • Treatment of the Topic
 Look for:
   •   What to avoid
   •   What the focus should be
   •   How to approach the topic
   •   Anything emphasized as being important


                                                © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
Choice of Topic: The Research
Question




                         © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
A Good Research Question:

    Takes a stand.
    Justifies discussion.
    Expresses one main idea.
    Is specific. (Think 4,000 word limit)
    Lends itself to systematic investigation.
                                                         Specific to the EE
    Can’t be answered with yes/no.
    Can’t be influenced by personal opinion.




Page 4                                           © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
What is a good research
             question?
 Biology: Does classical music, rock music or
  silence in any way influence memory?
 Group 1: Is Harry Potter an effective way to get
  children to read?
 Economics: To what extent have the South
  Tyrolean government’s policies been effective in
  reducing vehicle carbon emissions?

                                     © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
Command Terms Can Become Question
Stems
 Account for — Asks candidates to explain a particular event or
  outcome. Candidates are expected to present a reasoned case for
  the existence of something.

 How — On its own this is a straightforward invitation to present an
  account of a given situation or development. Often a second part
  will be added to such an essay question to encourage analysis.
   • Adding a second word such as "successfully", "effective",
       "accurate", or "far" turns a "how" question into one that
       requires a judgment. The candidate is now expected to provide
       his/her detailed reasons for that judgment.
                                                © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
Command Terms Can Become Question
Stems
 To what extent — Asks candidates to evaluate the success or
  otherwise of one argument or concept over another. Candidates
  should present a conclusion supported by arguments.

 Why — This short key word invites candidates to present reasons
  for the existence of something. Thus, the brevity of this command
  rather disguises a powerful requirement to present a detailed,
  reasoned argument. In effect it is similar to the invitation "account
  for".



                                                   © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
Assessment Criteria

         A   Research Question             2
         B   Introduction                  2
         C   Investigation                 4
         D   Knowledge/Understanding       4
         E   Reasoned Argument             4
         F   Apply Analysis & Evaluation   4
         G   Language Appropriate          4
         H   Conclusion                    2
         I   Formal Presentation           4
         J   Abstract                      2
         K   Holistic Judgment             4
Page 8                                         © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
EE Grade Boundaries for IB


             A   29 – 36
             B   23 – 28
             C   16 – 22
             D   8 – 15
             E   0 – 7 (failing condition)

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EE Grades in GCPS Value
          IB EE Grade    GCPS Equivalent
                         A   30-36
          A   29 – 36   B   23-29
          B   23 – 28   C   17-22
          C   16 – 22   D   11 – 16
          D   8 – 15    F   10 and below
          E   0–7
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Criterion A: The Research Question                                               2
points

 Assesses the extent to which the purpose of the essay is specified
 Getting this right is the most critical aspect of writing the
  essay
      • Can limit achievement in other areas
 Topic must be relevant to the subject




Page 11                                         © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
Choose the correct achievement level for this research
question:   Why did Israel win The Six Day War of
                        1967?
A. 0
                                               71%
B. 1
C. 2



                                    014%                                14%



                                               1




                                                                           2
Page 12                                        © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
Criterion B: Introduction                  2 points


 Assesses how the research question relates to existing
  knowledge AND assesses explanation of how topic is significant
  and why worthy of investigation
 Recommend a header for this section; 1-2 paragraphs
 Point out if research addresses an open issue; an unresolved
  question; or issue that hasn’t been explored in same manner
 Should be well referenced and point out what others have said
  and what’s already known



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Choose the correct achievement level:

A. 0
                                      82%
B. 1
C. 2



                        18%

                                                                  0%
                       0




                                       1




                                                                   2
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Criterion C: Investigation                  4 points


 Assesses how investigation is planned and sources used/data
  collected
 NOT a summary of facts and information
 Works Cited needs a wide range of sources actually used/cited in
  text of paper
 Should include process for obtaining and selecting information
  and their relevance or reliability




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Choose the correct achievement level:

A.   0                                       30%             30%

B.   1                                                                       26%

C.   2
D.   3
                               13%
E.   4


                          0%
                      0




                               1




                                            2




                                                             3




                                                                              4
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Criterion D: Knowledge and
understanding of the topic studied                                        4
points
 Assesses the extent to which a pre-university student can relate
  their investigation to the current state in the field of study
 Explain underlying theories, basic terms
 Paraphrasing!! Students should put research into their own words
 Explain info, draw inferences, point out possible relationships




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Choose the correct achievement level:

A.   0
B.   1                                                       52%

C.   2
D.   3
                                             26%
E.   4

                          7%   7%                                             7%
                      0




                               1




                                            2




                                                             3




                                                                              4
Page 18                            © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
Criterion E: Reasoned argument                                        4 points


 Assesses extent to which essay presents ideas in a logical and
  coherent manner
 Assesses development of reasoned argument in relation to the
  research question
 Must explicitly link information’s importance or relevance to
  research question
 Probably will be most difficult part of writing process for students




Page 19                                            © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
Choose the correct achievement level:

A.   0
                             64%
B.   1
C.   2
D.   3
E.   4                 28%



                                            8%
                                                            0%              0%
                      0




                             1




                                          2




                                                           3




                                                                            4
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Criterion F: Application of analytical and
evaluative skills appropriate to the subject 4
points
 Examines finding and describing data patterns, trends and
  relationships
 Critical analysis of a student’s own work should be included




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Choose the correct achievement level:

A.   0
                                           42%
B.   1
C.   2
D.   3
                       21%                                 21%
E.   4
                      0
                             8%                                             8%


                             1




                                          2




                                                           3




                                                                            4
Page 22                          © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
Criterion G: Use of Language
Appropriate to the Subject 4 points
 Use of clear and precise language as well as terms that are
  appropriate to the subject
 Define and use key terms and use terminology appropriate to the
  subject
 Avoid sudden changes in style




Page 23                                        © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
Choose the correct achievement level:

A.   0                                                     38%
B.   1                                     33%

C.   2
D.   3
                             19%
E.   4
                       10%



                                                                            0%
                      0




                             1




                                          2




                                                           3




                                                                            4
Page 24                          © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
Criterion H: Conclusion                 2 Points


 Assesses relevance of conclusion to research question and
  consistency with evidence presented
 Recommend a header for this section
 Good idea to restate the research question
 Make clear that conclusions presented are supported by evidence
  from body
 Mention unresolved questions




Page 25                                       © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
Choose the correct achievement level:

A. 0                                  78%
B. 1
C. 2



                        13%
                       0                                          9%



                                       1




                                                                   2
Page 26                       © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
Criterion I: Formal Presentation                                     4 points


 Assess the layout, organization, appearance, formal elements for
  a consistent standard format
 Clear title page, table of contents, page numbers
 MLA style
 EASY points!!!




Page 27                                        © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
Criterion J: Abstract            2 points


 Does not exceed 300 words.
 Should examine development of EE argument and importance of
  conclusions reached.
 Must clearly state:
   • Research question
   • Scope of investigation (how conducted)
   • Conclusions reached
 Introduces reader (examiner) to entire scope of the EE.



Page 28                                     © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
Criterion K: Holistic Judgment                                4 points


 Assesses qualities that distinguish an essay from average –
  intellectual initiative, depth of understanding and insight
 References to unexpected ideas
 Showing connections between unrelated facts
 Using a novel approach to finding information




Page 29                                         © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
Academic Honesty

  Student is ultimately responsible
  Work or ideas of others must be fully and correctly acknowledged
  Supervisor confirms that the EE submitted is the authentic work of
   the student
  Both plagiarism and collusion are forms of malpractice
  Same piece of work, or two versions of same, cannot be
   submitted by student




                                              © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
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Extended Essay Assessment Criteria

  • 1. © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
  • 2. Know your Subject Guide thoroughly  Subject Guide • Overview • Choice of Topic • Treatment of the Topic  Look for: • What to avoid • What the focus should be • How to approach the topic • Anything emphasized as being important © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
  • 3. Choice of Topic: The Research Question © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
  • 4. A Good Research Question:  Takes a stand.  Justifies discussion.  Expresses one main idea.  Is specific. (Think 4,000 word limit)  Lends itself to systematic investigation. Specific to the EE  Can’t be answered with yes/no.  Can’t be influenced by personal opinion. Page 4 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
  • 5. What is a good research question?  Biology: Does classical music, rock music or silence in any way influence memory?  Group 1: Is Harry Potter an effective way to get children to read?  Economics: To what extent have the South Tyrolean government’s policies been effective in reducing vehicle carbon emissions? © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
  • 6. Command Terms Can Become Question Stems  Account for — Asks candidates to explain a particular event or outcome. Candidates are expected to present a reasoned case for the existence of something.  How — On its own this is a straightforward invitation to present an account of a given situation or development. Often a second part will be added to such an essay question to encourage analysis. • Adding a second word such as "successfully", "effective", "accurate", or "far" turns a "how" question into one that requires a judgment. The candidate is now expected to provide his/her detailed reasons for that judgment. © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
  • 7. Command Terms Can Become Question Stems  To what extent — Asks candidates to evaluate the success or otherwise of one argument or concept over another. Candidates should present a conclusion supported by arguments.  Why — This short key word invites candidates to present reasons for the existence of something. Thus, the brevity of this command rather disguises a powerful requirement to present a detailed, reasoned argument. In effect it is similar to the invitation "account for". © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
  • 8. Assessment Criteria A Research Question 2 B Introduction 2 C Investigation 4 D Knowledge/Understanding 4 E Reasoned Argument 4 F Apply Analysis & Evaluation 4 G Language Appropriate 4 H Conclusion 2 I Formal Presentation 4 J Abstract 2 K Holistic Judgment 4 Page 8 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
  • 9. EE Grade Boundaries for IB A 29 – 36 B 23 – 28 C 16 – 22 D 8 – 15 E 0 – 7 (failing condition) Page 9 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
  • 10. EE Grades in GCPS Value IB EE Grade GCPS Equivalent A 30-36 A 29 – 36 B 23-29 B 23 – 28 C 17-22 C 16 – 22 D 11 – 16 D 8 – 15 F 10 and below E 0–7 Page 10 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
  • 11. Criterion A: The Research Question 2 points  Assesses the extent to which the purpose of the essay is specified  Getting this right is the most critical aspect of writing the essay • Can limit achievement in other areas  Topic must be relevant to the subject Page 11 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
  • 12. Choose the correct achievement level for this research question: Why did Israel win The Six Day War of 1967? A. 0 71% B. 1 C. 2 014% 14% 1 2 Page 12 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
  • 13. Criterion B: Introduction 2 points  Assesses how the research question relates to existing knowledge AND assesses explanation of how topic is significant and why worthy of investigation  Recommend a header for this section; 1-2 paragraphs  Point out if research addresses an open issue; an unresolved question; or issue that hasn’t been explored in same manner  Should be well referenced and point out what others have said and what’s already known Page 13 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
  • 14. Choose the correct achievement level: A. 0 82% B. 1 C. 2 18% 0% 0 1 2 Page 14 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
  • 15. Criterion C: Investigation 4 points  Assesses how investigation is planned and sources used/data collected  NOT a summary of facts and information  Works Cited needs a wide range of sources actually used/cited in text of paper  Should include process for obtaining and selecting information and their relevance or reliability Page 15 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
  • 16. Choose the correct achievement level: A. 0 30% 30% B. 1 26% C. 2 D. 3 13% E. 4 0% 0 1 2 3 4 Page 16 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
  • 17. Criterion D: Knowledge and understanding of the topic studied 4 points  Assesses the extent to which a pre-university student can relate their investigation to the current state in the field of study  Explain underlying theories, basic terms  Paraphrasing!! Students should put research into their own words  Explain info, draw inferences, point out possible relationships Page 17 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
  • 18. Choose the correct achievement level: A. 0 B. 1 52% C. 2 D. 3 26% E. 4 7% 7% 7% 0 1 2 3 4 Page 18 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
  • 19. Criterion E: Reasoned argument 4 points  Assesses extent to which essay presents ideas in a logical and coherent manner  Assesses development of reasoned argument in relation to the research question  Must explicitly link information’s importance or relevance to research question  Probably will be most difficult part of writing process for students Page 19 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
  • 20. Choose the correct achievement level: A. 0 64% B. 1 C. 2 D. 3 E. 4 28% 8% 0% 0% 0 1 2 3 4 Page 20 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
  • 21. Criterion F: Application of analytical and evaluative skills appropriate to the subject 4 points  Examines finding and describing data patterns, trends and relationships  Critical analysis of a student’s own work should be included Page 21 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
  • 22. Choose the correct achievement level: A. 0 42% B. 1 C. 2 D. 3 21% 21% E. 4 0 8% 8% 1 2 3 4 Page 22 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
  • 23. Criterion G: Use of Language Appropriate to the Subject 4 points  Use of clear and precise language as well as terms that are appropriate to the subject  Define and use key terms and use terminology appropriate to the subject  Avoid sudden changes in style Page 23 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
  • 24. Choose the correct achievement level: A. 0 38% B. 1 33% C. 2 D. 3 19% E. 4 10% 0% 0 1 2 3 4 Page 24 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
  • 25. Criterion H: Conclusion 2 Points  Assesses relevance of conclusion to research question and consistency with evidence presented  Recommend a header for this section  Good idea to restate the research question  Make clear that conclusions presented are supported by evidence from body  Mention unresolved questions Page 25 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
  • 26. Choose the correct achievement level: A. 0 78% B. 1 C. 2 13% 0 9% 1 2 Page 26 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
  • 27. Criterion I: Formal Presentation 4 points  Assess the layout, organization, appearance, formal elements for a consistent standard format  Clear title page, table of contents, page numbers  MLA style  EASY points!!! Page 27 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
  • 28. Criterion J: Abstract 2 points  Does not exceed 300 words.  Should examine development of EE argument and importance of conclusions reached.  Must clearly state: • Research question • Scope of investigation (how conducted) • Conclusions reached  Introduces reader (examiner) to entire scope of the EE. Page 28 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
  • 29. Criterion K: Holistic Judgment 4 points  Assesses qualities that distinguish an essay from average – intellectual initiative, depth of understanding and insight  References to unexpected ideas  Showing connections between unrelated facts  Using a novel approach to finding information Page 29 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
  • 30. Academic Honesty  Student is ultimately responsible  Work or ideas of others must be fully and correctly acknowledged  Supervisor confirms that the EE submitted is the authentic work of the student  Both plagiarism and collusion are forms of malpractice  Same piece of work, or two versions of same, cannot be submitted by student © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009
  • 31. Using ManageBac to stay organized!  www.norcrosshigh.managebac.com Page 31 © International Baccalaureate Organization 2009

Editor's Notes

  1. Activating activity – interview and get someone to sign your paper (initially do 3, then maybe 5 minutes?); the questions will be answered throughout the day – keep this handy if you want the answers
  2. Each subject area has guide that goes into detail about the essay – pull out subject guide in folder; read it and look for items; jot down any thoughts on your table paper (7-10 minutes); group discussion of thoughts; share whole group convos. (35-40 min in)
  3. Choice and treatment of topic are good starting points for thinking about research question…students tend to have all these ideas and you will help them narrow and focus – so critical that it fits in the subject criteria
  4. Refer to Thesis handout from UNC Writing
  5. Three examples – read each think about which one is best; worst; okay and why – can use table paper again; group discussion of how to improve Bio: can be answered yes/no; not really based on biological theory, more psychology; way to many variables; narrow; make biological – focus on one sound and on a bio process Group 1: doesn’t lend itself to systematic investigation; can be yes/no; easily influenced by personal opinion Econ: clearly stated and focused; to what extent – lends to evaluation
  6. Can take a question or topic and make it better for this essay
  7. Refer to questioning sheet in folder – students will need to turn this in to you during 1 st or 2 nd meeting – good way to work through an idea to a question; we are spending more time up front on the question – new for this year BREAK for 10? (about 1:30 in after break?) Pass out clickers!
  8. Pull out AC in folders – in subject guide on pg. 15 midway/bottom; 11 assessment criteria – each measured separately on rubric; you will assess once on the draft in the spring and then again in the winter for a predicted grade before it gets sent off for IB examiners; pull out comments from examiners; more familiar with lang and vocab, then we r consistent– pull out
  9. Refer to matrix – at top of page 15
  10. The grade earned on the draft will count as a major grade in TOK; other grades will be earned for meeting with you – new this year
  11. Read rubric sections – may be helpful to highlight differences…Doesn’t have to be in the form of a question but why not? If you don’t earn full points here, you can’t earn full points in C-investigation and E reasone argu– not lend itself to systematic investigation; subject guide is critical – esp. methods used (history – 10 year rule)
  12. C. 2
  13. Illustrate significance of investigation – point out; can use 1 st person
  14. A. 0
  15. Check in text citations, works cited, good table of contents
  16. E. 4
  17. C. 2
  18. Stretch break! Link info back to research question; make the connections for you reader
  19. B. 1
  20. Point out strengths and weaknesses in approach or explain/justify your thinking process; self analysis
  21. Criterion F: C)2
  22. Criterion G: C)2
  23. Criterion H: A)0
  24. Easy way to earn points – do examples in folder, rank 0, 1, 2 – also have a sheet about writing abstracts – they will do this LAST! After essay is fully written
  25. The supervisor comments from the viva voce contribute to this score