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Title: The Extended Essay


1
The Extended Essay
  • What is it?
  • And why should I care?

2
The Extended Essay is a requirement of the
diploma program.
3
WHY?
4
Aims of EE
  • To provide students with an opportunity to
  • Pursue independent research on a focused topic
  • Develop research and communication skills
  • Develop the skills of creative and critical
    thinking
  • Engage in a systematic process of research
    appropriate tot eh subject
  • Experience the excitement of intellectual
    discovery

5
IB Curriculum
6
Extended Essay Requirements
  • Compulsory and externally assessed
  • Contributes in combination with TOK up to 3
    points to diploma
  • A piece of independent research on a topic chosen
    by the student in cooperation with a supervisor
  • In a subject on the approved Diploma Program list
  • A formal piece of scholarship in a form that
    matches how research is done in the field
  • No more than 4000 words
  • About 40 hours of work
  • Concluded with a short interview with the
    supervising teacher

7
Diploma Point Matrix
8
Changes to the EE
  • Same for 2009
  • New for 2009
  • 4000 words max
  • 300 word abstract
  • 40 hour commitment for student (?)
  • no editing by supervisor
  • supervisor submits predicted grade supervisor
    report
  • strongly recommended that supervisors spend 3-5
    hours with each student supervised
  • Bibliography lists only sources cited
  • one set of assessment criteria A-K interpreted
    for each subject
  • concludes with the Viva Voce

9
Viva Voce(optional)
  • The viva voce is a short interview (10 and 15
    minutes) between the student and the supervisor,
    and is a recommended conclusion to the extended
    essay process.
  • Students who do not attend the viva voce may be
    disadvantaged.

10
Choosing a subject
  • The essay can be done in any of the IB areas of
    study
  • It cannot cross boundaries (e.g. a psychological
    look at a biological problem) since it would not
    fit into one discipline for grading purposes.
  • Highly recommended that students choose a subject
    they are studying since then they have been
    exposed to the way academic study in that field
    is done. (A TOK approach)
  • The research and essay should align with the way
    work is done in the field.

11
Subjects
  • Chemistry
  • Biology
  • English
  • History
  • French
  • Mathematics
  • Each one has specific requirements for the nature
    of the paper e.g. an EE in math would look very
    different from one in English.

12
After the Subjectwhat next?
  • Subject (e.g. English)
  • Topic (Shakespeare Hamlet)
  • Research Question (How is Hamlet a guideline for
    mental illness in the modern world?)

13
It is a Persuasive Essay or Investigation
  • You develop an answer to your research question
  • You can only say what you can prove
  • You can only prove what you can find evidence to
    support
  • You can only find evidence that supports your
    question, if you can identify the experts in the
    field
  • You can only identify experts in the field by
    searching who the people are who write on this
    field and who are respected professors, writers
  • So, you state a point, and find some evidence
    from a reputable, reliable source to back it up

14
Criteria for Good Questions
  • It meets the requirements for the subject under
    the EE guide (will tell you how the RQ should be
    phrasedquestion, hypothesis, thesis)
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    cation/258/part/1/chapter/1.html

15
Criteria for Good Questions
  • Research Question This criterion assesses the
    extent to which the purpose of the essay is
    specified. In many subjects, the aim of the essay
    will normally be expressed as a question and,
    therefore, this criterion is called the research
    question.

16
Criteria for Good Questions
  • However, certain disciplines may permit or
    encourage different ways of formulating the
    research task.
  • Can it be asked and answered (Is there an answer?
    Can info be found to answer?)
  • Can sources be found in English? (Shouldnt be
    translated)
  • Will you find experts whose words and work will
    support this? It cant be about how you feel or
    thinkit is about what you can prove!)
  • Is it worthwhile to answer? Does it add to the
    discussion in the field?
  • Is the topic focused? Can it be answered in only
    4000 words?
  • Is the topic broad enough to discuss in up to
    4000 words? Not trivial or already answered.
  • Can the topic be objectively treated? Not just
    conjecture or in pseudo areas
  • Does the question fit squarely in the area of
    study
  • Does the topic avoid hypothetical discussion?
    (No, what if .didnt happen?)
  • Are all terms in the question clearly defined and
    understood by all in the field

17
Choosing a supervisor
  • Once you have selected your subject and begun to
    narrow down your focus, we can begin the search
    for a good supervisor to match your interests
  • The supervisors must be someone on staff, not
    related to you and with qualifications in the
    subject you want to work with them on.
  • If you choose to do a paper in history, we have
    several trained teachers on staff who are trained
    in history. Depending on what sub-field of
    history you choose, we will match you with the
    best person.

18
Supervisor/EE Mentor
  • Your Mentor must be a teacher at Ancaster
  • Teachers are not required to supervise an
    extended essay
  • Teachers normally only supervise 3 to 4 students
  • We will try to match you up

19
Supervisor/EE Mentor
  • The extended essay supervisor has a few principal
    responsibilities
  • Provides advice guidance in the skills of
    undertaking research
  • Encourages supports the student throughout the
    writing of the EE
  • Ok's the research question
  • Knows the regulations governing the EE the
    assessment criteria
  • Reads comments on first draft only does not
    edit the draft
  • Monitors the progress
  • Submits a predicted grade
  • Completes the supervisor's report which among
    other things states that the essay you are
    submitting is your work (so supervisor must see
    enough of you and your research process to
    honestly say this)

20
Student Responsibilities
  • It is required that students
  • Choose an appropriate topic
  • Observe the regulations relating to the EE (on
    website)
  • Meet deadlines (sheet of dates will be posted)
  • Read and understand IB Academic Honesty Policy
    (on website)
  • Realize that your papers will be sent in and
    examined by Turnitin and you will receive an
    Originality report showing any problem areas.
    (you will go over this with the supervisor)
  • Acknowledge all sources of information ideas in
    an approved academic manner appropriate to the
    field of study (Which citing style)

21
Ancaster Library - EE Website
  • http//schools.hwdsb.on.ca/ancasterhigh/library-2/
  • Go to the AHS Extended Essay web site to find all
    of the information and forms needed to complete
    the EE.

22
Student Responsibilities
  • It is strongly recommended that students
  • Start early
  • Think about and choose the research question
    carefully
  • Plan how, when where you will find the research
    material
  • Plan a schedule for researching and writing the
    essay
  • Record all sources accurately
  • Have a clear structure for the essay before
    beginning to write
  • Check proofread the final version carefully
  • Treat your supervisor appropriately according to
    IBO guidelines
  • Seek out your supervisor or EE Co-ordinator for
    help early
  • Use the Library and Librarians to help
  • Go to our school website for direction (under IB
    Extended Essay)
  • Remember it is your responsibility, not anyone
    elses

23
Responsibility of Academic Honesty
  • Read the Honour Code
  • Specifics for the EE
  • Important for the essay to be based on a question
    for which there is no obvious answer.
  • You cannot use someone elses question
  • It cannot be based on a piece of work you did for
    assessment or evaluation in any other class
  • It must be based on your own work
  • It must include proper citations for any
    thoughts, ideas, used from others.

24
Choose a subject first
  • Go through the curriculum of your IB subjects
  • It is recommended that you study a question that
    relates to something in that curriculum
  • Do some web searching
  • Read a lot on the topicremember you are going to
    have to focus on a specific question
  • Complete Form 1 and Honour Code and return to
    Ms. Swackhammer in the library by Sept. 28.

25
Thats all for now
  • Any questions?

26
Choosing a topic
  • Narrowing it down to the form of a research
    question
  • This takes preresearch literature search
  • Helps to have several questions
  • You should check with your supervisor and work
    through which one seems to offer thee best chance
    for a successful paper.
  • WHO IS YOUR SUPERVISOR????

27
Deciding on your topic
  • Your supervisor may help you
  • Ensure that the chosen research question is
    appropriate for the subject
  • Advise you on
  • Access to appropriate resources
  • Techniques of information, evidence , data
    gathering, and analysis
  • Writing an abstract
  • Documenting sources

28
Emphasis is placed on the Research Process
  • Choose a topic (no later than Dec. 1)
  • Check the EE guide to make sure your intended
    research matches the requirements for the subject
  • Formulate the research question (RQ)
  • Plan the investigation writing process
  • Plan a research structure (outline)
  • Undertake some preparatory reading
  • Carry out the investigation

29
Structure of the Extended Essay
  • A common assessment rubric has been established

30
Assessment
  • A -- Research Question (2)
  • B -- Introduction (2)
  • C -- Investigation (4)
  • D -- Knowledge and Understanding of the topic
    studied (4)
  • E Reasoned Argument (4)

31
Assessment
  • F Application of analytical and evaluative
    skills appropriate to the subject (4)
  • G Use of Language appropriate to the subject
    (4)
  • H -- Conclusion (2)
  • I Formal Presentation (4)
  • J -- Abstract (2)
  • K Holistic Judgment (4)

32
Time Management
  • Recommended 40 hours in total
  • Work done outside of regular class time
  • Attendance at Library Workshops count towards
    final hours
  • Consultation Sessions with supervisor
  • Internal Deadlines established by supervisor
  • Final Deadline Monday, November 29

33
How to Write a 4000 word EE...
  • Attend the Research Skills Workshop in the
    Library on Wed., June 2 _at_ 1110 a.m.
  • Consult the guide (10)
  • Look at exemplars (on website)
  • Work in the library during free time

34
Definition of Malpractice
  • Plagiarism
  • The representation of ideas or work of another
    person as the candidates own
  • Collusion
  • Supporting malpractice by another candidate, as
    in allowing ones work to be copied or submitted
    for assessment by another

35
Definition of Malpractice
  • Duplication of work
  • The presentation of the same work for different
    assessment components and/or diploma requirements
  • Any other Behaviour
  • Which gains an unfair advantage for a candidate
    or which affects the results of another candidate

36
Research Writing
  • The process of writing a 4000 word essay for the
    first time.
  • Suggestions for the students...
  • Tackle the EE by breaking it down into small
    parts.

37
The Research and Writing Process
  • The success of an extended essay is shaped
    largely during the preparatory stages.

38
The Research and Writing Process
  • The iceberg analogy illustrates clearly the
    importance of the analysis/research/experimentatio
    n that underpins the completed essay.

39
The Research and Writing Process
  • Since the initial work is so crucial, consider
    following the steps in preparing the extended
    essay.

40
The Research and Writing Process
  • Title
  • Provide a concise title that clearly indicates
    the focus of the essay.
  • Do not use your research question or hypothesis
    as your title.

41
The Research and Writing Process
  • Abstract
  • An abstract is not an introduction, although
    there is some overlap. (250 to 300 words)
  • An abstract is a synopsis of the essay.
  • It also sets the tone of the essay.

42
The Research and Writing Process
  • Table of contents
  • The contents page outlines the main sections with
    corresponding page numbers.
  • It also indicates the structure of the essay.

43
The Research and Writing Process
  • Introduction
  • Although not listed as a criterion of assessment,
    an introduction is an important component of an
    extended essay.

44
The Research and Writing Process
  • Body and development
  • This is the longest and most important section.

45
The Research and Writing Process
  • Conclusion
  • Remember that last impressions are lasting
    impressions.

46
The Research and Writing Process
  • Quotations
  • Use quotations judiciously and integrate them
    smoothly into the text of the essay.

47
The Research and Writing Process
  • Structure
  • Organization enhances the clarity of your thesis.

48
The Research and Writing Process
  • Style
  • Write your essay in a style that is clear and
    smooth and in a tone that is formal and
    scholarly.

49
The Research and Writing Process
  • Subheadings/chapters
  • Longer essays in certain subjects, like the
    sciences, might require section headings.

50
The Research and Writing Process
  • Documentation
  • Whether you are citing a quotation, an idea, an
    illustration or Internet information, you must
    document the source.

51
The Research and Writing Process
  • Length
  • The most successful essays are in the 3,200
    3,800 word range. 4000 maximum

52
The Research and Writing Process
  • Formal presentation
  • Proofread your essay meticulously from the title
    page to bibliography.

53
The Research and Writing Process
  • Appendix
  • All material placed in the appendix must be
    directly relevant to your thesis.

54
The Research and Writing Process
  • Technology
  • The computer is simply a tool and its
    effectiveness as a tool is determined by how you
    use it.

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The Research and Writing Process
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Your next meeting with us is
  • Wednesday, June 2nd _at_ 1110 a.m.

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Thank you.
  • Ms. Swackhammer
  • EE Coordinator
  • Ancaster High School
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