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Details all essays Assessment Using the assessment criteria The method of assessment used by the IBO is criterion-related. That is to say, the method of assessment judges each student in relation to identified assessment criteria and not in relation to the work of other students. The aim is to find, for each criterion, the descriptor that conveys most adequately the achievement attained by the student. The process, therefore, is one of approximation. In the light of any one criterion, a student s work may contain features denoted by a high achievement descriptor combined with features appropriate to a lower one. A professional judgment should be made in identifying the descriptor that approximates most closely to the work. Having scrutinized the work to be assessed, the descriptors for each criterion should be read, starting with, until one is reached that describes an achievement that the work being assessed does not match as well as the previous. The work is therefore best described by the preceding achievement descriptor and this should be recorded. Only whole numbers should be used, not partial points such as fractions or decimals. The highest descriptors do not imply faultless performance and assessors and teachers should not hesitate to use the extremes, including zero, if they are appropriate descriptions of the work being assessed. s should not be considered as marks or percentages, although the descriptor s are ultimately added together to obtain a total. It should not be assumed that there are other arithmetical relationships; for example, a performance is not necessarily twice as good as a performance. A student who attains a particular achievement in relation to one criterion will not necessarily attain similar achievement s in relation to the others. It should not be assumed that the overall assessment of the students will produce any particular distribution of scores. All extended essays are externally assessed by examiners appointed by the IBO, and are marked on a scale from to 6. This maximum score is made up of the total criterion s available for each essay. The total score obtained on the scale to 6 is used to determine in which of the following bands the extended essay is placed. This band, in conjunction with the band for theory of knowledge, determines the number of diploma points awarded for these two requirements. See the following Award of diploma points section for further details. International Baccalaureate Organization 7

Assessment The band descriptors are: A Work of an excellent standard B Work of a good standard C Work of a satisfactory standard D Work of a mediocre standard E Work of an elementary standard. Award of diploma points The extended essay contributes to the overall diploma score through the award of points in conjunction with theory of knowledge. A maximum of three points are awarded according to a student s combined performance in both the extended essay and theory of knowledge. Both the extended essay and theory of knowledge are measured against published assessment criteria. According to the quality of the work, and based on the application of these assessment criteria, a student s performance in each of the extended essay and theory of knowledge will fall into one of the five bands described previously. The total number of points awarded is determined by the combination of the performance s achieved by the student in both the extended essay and theory of knowledge according to the following matrix. The diploma points matrix International Baccalaureate Organization 7

Assessment A student who, for example, writes a good extended essay and whose performance in theory of knowledge is judged to be satisfactory will be awarded point, while a student who writes a mediocre extended essay and whose performance in theory of knowledge is judged to be excellent will be awarded points. A student who fails to submit an extended essay will be awarded N for the extended essay, will score no points, and will not be awarded a diploma. Performance in both the extended essay and theory of knowledge of an elementary standard is a failing condition for the award of the diploma. International Baccalaureate Organization 7

Details all essays Assessment criteria This section provides an overview of what each criterion assesses in the extended essay. Further advice on interpreting the assessment criteria is provided within the guidelines for each subject in the Details subject specific section. A: research question (Objectives and ) 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. However, certain disciplines may permit or encourage different ways of formulating the research task. The research question is not stated in the introduction or does not lend itself to a systematic investigation in an extended essay in the subject in which it is registered. The research question is stated in the introduction but is not clearly expressed or is too broad in scope to be treated effectively within the word limit. The research question is clearly stated in the introduction and sharply focused, making effective treatment possible within the word limit. International Baccalaureate Organization 7 5

B: introduction (Objectives and 5) This criterion assesses the extent to which the introduction makes clear how the research question relates to existing knowledge on the topic and explains how the topic chosen is significant and worthy of investigation. Little or no attempt is made to set the research question into context. There is little or no attempt to explain the significance of the topic. Some attempt is made to set the research question into context. There is some attempt to explain the significance of the topic and why it is worthy of investigation. The context of the research question is clearly demonstrated. The introduction clearly explains the significance of the topic and why it is worthy of investigation. C: investigation (Objectives and ) This criterion assesses the extent to which the investigation is planned and an appropriate range of sources has been consulted, or data has been gathered, that is relevant to the research question. Where the research question does not lend itself to a systematic investigation in the subject in which the essay is registered, the maximum that can be awarded for this criterion is. There is little or no evidence that sources have been consulted or data gathered, and little or no evidence of planning in the investigation. A range of inappropriate sources has been consulted, or inappropriate data has been gathered, and there is little evidence that the investigation has been planned. A limited range of appropriate sources has been consulted, or data has been gathered, and some relevant material has been selected. There is evidence of some planning in the investigation. A sufficient range of appropriate sources has been consulted, or data has been gathered, and relevant material has been selected. The investigation has been satisfactorily planned. An imaginative range of appropriate sources has been consulted, or data has been gathered, and relevant material has been carefully selected. The investigation has been well planned. 6 International Baccalaureate Organization 7

D: knowledge and understanding of the topic studied (Objectives and 7) Where the research question does not lend itself to a systematic investigation in the subject in which the essay is registered, the maximum that can be awarded for this criterion is. Academic context, as used in this guide, can be defined as the current state of the field of study under investigation. However, this is to be understood in relation to what can reasonably be expected of a pre-university student. For example, to obtain a, it would be sufficient to relate the investigation to the principal lines of inquiry in the relevant field; detailed, comprehensive knowledge is not required. The essay demonstrates no real knowledge or understanding of the topic studied. The essay demonstrates some knowledge but little understanding of the topic studied. The essay shows little awareness of an academic context for the investigation. The essay demonstrates an adequate knowledge and some understanding of the topic studied. The essay shows some awareness of an academic context for the investigation. The essay demonstrates a good knowledge and understanding of the topic studied. Where appropriate, the essay successfully outlines an academic context for the investigation. The essay demonstrates a very good knowledge and understanding of the topic studied. Where appropriate, the essay clearly and precisely locates the investigation in an academic context. International Baccalaureate Organization 7 7

E: reasoned argument (Objectives and ) This criterion assesses the extent to which the essay uses the material collected to present ideas in a logical and coherent manner, and develops a reasoned argument in relation to the research question. Where the research question does not lend itself to a systematic investigation in the subject in which the essay is registered, the maximum that can be awarded for this criterion is. There is no attempt to develop a reasoned argument in relation to the research question. There is a limited or superficial attempt to present ideas in a logical and coherent manner, and to develop a reasoned argument in relation to the research question. There is some attempt to present ideas in a logical and coherent manner, and to develop a reasoned argument in relation to the research question, but this is only partially successful. Ideas are presented in a logical and coherent manner, and a reasoned argument is developed in relation to the research question, but with some weaknesses. Ideas are presented clearly and in a logical and coherent manner. The essay succeeds in developing a reasoned and convincing argument in relation to the research question. F: application of analytical and evaluative skills appropriate to the subject (Objective 7) The essay shows no application of appropriate analytical and evaluative skills. The essay shows little application of appropriate analytical and evaluative skills. The essay shows some application of appropriate analytical and evaluative skills, which may be only partially effective. The essay shows sound application of appropriate analytical and evaluative skills. The essay shows effective and sophisticated application of appropriate analytical and evaluative skills. 8 International Baccalaureate Organization 7

G: use of language appropriate to the subject (Objective 6) The language used is inaccurate and unclear. There is no effective use of terminology appropriate to the subject. The language used sometimes communicates clearly but does not do so consistently. The use of terminology appropriate to the subject is only partly accurate. The language used for the most part communicates clearly. The use of terminology appropriate to the subject is usually accurate. The language used communicates clearly. The use of terminology appropriate to the subject is accurate, although there may be occasional lapses. The language used communicates clearly and precisely. Terminology appropriate to the subject is used accurately, with skill and understanding. H: conclusion (Objectives, and 5) This criterion assesses the extent to which the essay incorporates a conclusion that is relevant to the research question and is consistent with the evidence presented in the essay. Little or no attempt is made to provide a conclusion that is relevant to the research question. A conclusion is attempted that is relevant to the research question but may not be entirely consistent with the evidence presented in the essay. An effective conclusion is clearly stated; it is relevant to the research question and consistent with the evidence presented in the essay. It should include unresolved questions where appropriate to the subject concerned. International Baccalaureate Organization 7 9

I: formal presentation (Objective 5) This criterion assesses the extent to which the layout, organization, appearance and formal elements of the essay consistently follow a standard format. The formal elements are: title page, table of contents, page numbers, illustrative material, quotations, documentation (including references, citations and bibliography) and appendices (if used). The formal presentation is unacceptable, or the essay exceeds, words. The formal presentation is poor. The formal presentation is satisfactory. The formal presentation is good. The formal presentation is excellent. J: abstract (Objective 5) The requirements for the abstract are for it to state clearly the research question that was investigated, how the investigation was undertaken and the conclusion(s) of the essay. The abstract exceeds words or one or more of the required elements of an abstract (listed above) is missing. The abstract contains the elements listed above but they are not all clearly stated. The abstract clearly states all the elements listed above. International Baccalaureate Organization 7

K: holistic judgment (Objective ) The purpose of this criterion is to assess the qualities that distinguish an essay from the average, such as intellectual initiative, depth of understanding and insight. While these qualities will be clearly present in the best work, less successful essays may also show some evidence of them and should be rewarded under this criterion. The essay shows no evidence of such qualities. The essay shows little evidence of such qualities. The essay shows some evidence of such qualities. The essay shows clear evidence of such qualities. The essay shows considerable evidence of such qualities. International Baccalaureate Organization 7