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Title: The Extended Essay Process


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The Extended Essay Process
  • A guide for
  • Students and Teacher-Advisors

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What is it?
  • The Extended Essay is
  • An independent research/investigation on a topic
    chosen by the student in cooperation with a
    supervisor (Teacher-Advisor) in the school
  • No more than 4000 words
  • Approximately 40 hours of work by the student
  • Approximately 4-5 hours of work by the
    Teacher-Advisor

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The Extended Essay whats the point?
  • Source IBO Extended Essay Guide, page 5

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Relating the EE to the IB Diploma
  • The final grade for the Extended Essay is put
    onto a matrix and crossed with the final grade
    for Theory of Knowledge.
  • Students can earn up to 3 additional points
    towards their IB Diploma.

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IB Diploma Matrix
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The role of the Teacher-Advisor
  • To provide students advice and guidance
    throughout the research and writing process
    (approximately 3- 5 hours)
  • To read the best draft of the essay and provide
    comments (but no edits)
  • To conduct the viva voce interview with the
    student
  • To provide a final report/predicted grade

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Possible Research Areas
  • English
  • French
  • Biology
  • Business and Management
  • Chemistry
  • Classical Greek and Latin
  • Computer Science
  • Dance
  • Design Technology
  • Economics
  • Environmental systems and societies
  • Film
  • Geography
  • History
  • Human Rights
  • Information technology in a global society
  • Mathematics
  • Music
  • Peace and Conflict Studies
  • Philosophy
  • Physics
  • Politics
  • Psychology
  • Social/Cultural anthropology
  • Theatre
  • Visual Arts
  • World religions

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Eight Phases to the Extended Essay(as outlined
in the Student/Teacher-Advisor Contract)
  • Phase One (February March)
  • Choosing a topic
  • find a Teacher-Advisor
  • Phase Two (March May)
  • Begin research
  • Discuss the topic with Teacher-Advisor
  • Phase Three (May September)
  • Conduct all research, reading and collect
    necessary data

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  • Phase Four (September - October)
  • Discuss research
  • Write detailed outline
  • Phase Five (October December)
  • Write best draft
  • Phase Six (December January)
  • Teacher-Advisor reads draft and meets with
    student
  • Phase Seven (January-February)
  • Final revisions and submission
  • Phase Seven (February- March)
  • Viva Voce Interview with student and
    Teacher-Advisor
  • Teacher-Advisor Report submitted with predicted
    grade.

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Key Points for Teacher-Advisors and Students
  • Students cannot expect work submitted to their
    Teacher-Advisor to be returned to them in less
    than 10 days.
  • Teacher-Advisors should return work to students
    within 14 days of it being submitted to them.
  • If a student who does not meet the deadlines of
    the Essay Timeline (including the paperwork
    submissions at the end of each phase), the
    Teacher-Advisor may remove the student from
    his/her Extended Essay Caseload.
  • Teachers must contact the Extended Essay
    Coordinator regarding concerns that he/she does
    not want to address on the Extended Essay
    Student/Teacher-Advisor Contract

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How to start
  • Review the Extended Essay Handbook (word
    document)
  • Read the pages in the IBO Extended Essay Guide
    (PDF) that correspond to your subject interest as
    outlined in the Extended Essay Handbook.
  • Find a Teacher-Advisor who will work with you.
  • Review the Extended Essay Timeline and
    Student/Teacher-Advisor Contract located in the
    Extended Essay Handbook
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