Extended Essay : CORE
Extended Essay is a compulsory core component that contributes to the final grade point in IBDP. It is mandatory for all students to achieve a minimum of D grade in EE to qualify for a diploma. This component is externally assessed and it contributes for three points in combination with TOK. The extended essay is an in-depth study of a focused topic chosen from one of the student’s six chosen subjects for those taking the IB diploma, or a subject that a course student has a background in. It is intended to promote academic research and writing skills, providing students with an opportunity to engage in personal research in a topic of their own choice, under the guidance of a supervisor in school. The extended essay offers an opportunity for IB students to investigate a topic of special interest, in the form of a 4,000-word piece of independent research. Students select an area of research from Diploma Programme subjects, or in the case of the interdisciplinary world studies essay from two subjects, and become acquainted with the independent research and writing skills expected at university. This leads to a major piece of formally presented, structured writing, in which ideas and findings are communicated in a reasoned and coherent manner, appropriate to the subject or subjects chosen. It is intended to promote high-level research and writing skills, intellectual discovery and creativity. As an authentic learning experience, the extended essay provides students with an opportunity to engage in personal research on a topic of choice.
Source: IBDP Extended Essay Guide 2018
MODULES : View – Register – Learn
This module prepares you to understand the research process and skills required to successfully write an Extended Essay. Students often are not aware of how organised and methodical they should be and they waste a lot of time in doing the unnecessary and redoing. Hence, we prepare you in the following areas that are the key areas of success in the journey of writing an Extended Essay. We demonstrate an example for you in this module to get a clearer focus to begin your own EE.
- Introduction to Extended Essay
- Choosing the right category: literature or language or comparative
- Choosing a text for EE – the Primary Source
- Importance of reading secondary sources in EE
- Formulating Research Question: Provisional to Final
- Understanding methodology
- Organising ideas and arriving at a line of argument in EE
- Extended Essay Structure
- Understand the criteria in EE
- Why Reflections: initial, Interim and Viva-voce
- Why RRS? Researchers Reflection Space
- Citations- MLA or APA?
- The writing process of Extended Essay – the journey
Duration of the module: 6 hours ( 3 sessions of two hours each )
Fee: SGD 240/-
Module CODE: EEM1
Mode of Teaching: Online
How to enrol: Complete the form for slots and payment details CLICK HERE
If you are interested in a literary or non-literary text of your choice for writing an Extended Essay, we shall guide you through the research process. Or we can also suggest a title that works for EE. We guide you in phases of what secondary sources that you should read, research, collect information, plan, organise, and arrive at formulating a research question (RQ). Our educators discuss and understand your preparedness to begin writing the essay and guide from planning to writing to final draft and evaluation. We do not steal the joy of your research as an IB student but guide and supervise the entire process. We consistently review your work and assess if it meets the criteria for a better grade and alert you in phases in the journey. This module covers all the topics covered in Module 1: Extended Essay in English A – Understand the Research Process.
Duration of the module: Up to 20 hours
Fee: SGD 1000/-
Module CODE: EEM2
Mode of Supervision: Online
How to enrol: Complete the form for slots and payment details CLICK HERE
If you have completed writing an extended essay in English Language and Literature or literature (3500-4000 words), a good feedback will help you to improve it for a better grade. Our team of assessors would mark it and give feedback on each criterion (A to E). The assessor identifies gaps and areas to improve and provides you written feedback to understand the areas to improve. If you would like to get this comprehensive feedback on EE, send us the copy – remember your essay is safe with us, do not worry of losing the work. We understand your hard work and the IB academic honesty policy. We shall send the feedback in 48 hours.
Fee: SGD 150/-
Module CODE: EEM3
Mode of Delivery: Assessor’s Comments in PDF through email
How to enrol: Complete the form to receive payment details CLICK HERE
Having taken DP Chemistry as your EE subject, the initial challenges students face are the RQ, planning the design of investigation and writing the research process, for which we would be glad to guide you through this phase which is very critical in laying the foundation for EE in Chemistry. Once this is done, the next phase is recording, processing, presenting the data collected and then eventually critically evaluating the entire investigation, for which it’s necessary to follow IB assessment criteria in order to be able to accomplish a good research process. With EE guidance and resources, you’ll be better equipped to write an EE which the examiner should be pleased to assess for a top grade A-B.
In this module, student shall also learn the essential aspects such as:
- EE criteria and marking band rubrics for Chemistry
- EE ideas
- EE report structure
- EE past samples and resources
Duration of the module: Up to 20 Hours
Fee: SGD 1000/-
Module CODE: EEM4
Mode of Supervision: Online
How to enrol: Fill in the form and submit for slots and payment details CLICK HERE