IB Yr 12 Extended Essay Timeline 2023-25
(July 2024-Jan 2025)
When |
What |
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18th July 2024 |
Summer Data Plan Review |
25th July 2024 |
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1st August 2024 |
Writing Introduction deadline / Science Experiments Completion |
22nd Aug 2024 |
EE Interim Reflection |
4th November 2024 |
EE Check-In Session (Full Day) |
5th November 2024 |
EE First Draft Submission |
19th November 2024 | EE First Draft Review complete deadline - Check-In Session during Creativity block - Feedback to students |
3rd December 2024 | EE MLA citation & Formal presentation session by Ms. M. Chakrabarty - Humanities & Language - Creativity block |
5th December 2024 |
EE MLA citation & Formal presentation session by Ms. M. Chakrabarty - Science & Maths |
12th Dec 2024 |
EE Check-in session (Full Day) |
13th Dec 2024 | EE Final Submission |
9th January 2025 |
EE Viva Voce & Final Reflection |
· The IB expects students to receive anything from three to five hours of in-school supervisory support towards the completion of their Extended Essay.
· A supervisor is expected to provide advice and support but not prescribe questions or edit any work produced.
· Your supervisor will also be expected to validate the authenticity of the work submitted by you to the IB by signing and dating the Reflections on Planning and Progress Form (RPPF).
· External supervision (that is, non-school-based) is possible under certain scenarios, although only an in-school supervisor can sign the forms.
The Extended Essay (EE) is an integral and unique part of the IB programme. As a core component, it is a task that all candidates must complete successfully in order to receive an IB diploma. The Extended Essay is a formal research paper that is devised, conducted, and written by the student.
During the course of an Extended Essay, candidates conduct extensive research and study into the topic of their choosing from one of the six IB subject groups. It is mandatory that all students undertake three reflection sessions with their supervisor, which includes a short, concluding interview, or viva voce, with their supervisor following the completion of the extended essay.
THE EXTENDED ESSAY AND THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE MATRIX
The Extended Essay will be digitally uploaded. The IB Diploma Coordinator will help facilitate this upload.
Extended Essays should be saved using any of the following file types:
· Microsoft Word file (DOC)
· Microsoft Word 2007/2010/2013 document (DOCX)
· Portable Document Format (PDF)
· Rich Text Format (RTF)
Studies in Language and Literature
· English Language and Literature HL and SL
Language Acquisition
· Hindi SL
· French ab initio
· Spanish ab initio
Individuals and Societies
Sciences
Mathematics
· Mathematics HL and SL
The Arts
· Visual Arts
For a Grade A, you are expected to have a personal and conceptual approach to the EE. You will also have documented all the key decisions made, in detail through the writing of the EE. There is particular attention paid to reflections to gauge the level of engagement in the whole process.
This grade requires a clear engagement with the essay through key decision-making and reflections. You will have demonstrated appropriate research skills in order to address the research question. There is also reasonable application of source materials and subject content, concepts and context. Your conclusion will be consistent with the analysis and evidence provided.
For a C grade, you will have provided evidence of engagement but your essay and decision-making will be mostly based on factual information. The work is likely to be descriptive rather than analytical. Your reflections will not be personal but more concerned with procedures and processes. There may be some concerns about the presentation and structure of your essay.
An E grade suggests the student has shown very limited factual or focused decision-making. The approach taken is unsystematic and subject-specific knowledge is limited or partially accurate. There is no or very limited personal reflection or engagement in the process. Remember that an E grade in the EE is a failing condition for the whole IB Diploma.
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