epq markscheme and targets
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Are you guilty of any of the following?
• Not filling in your paperwork? • A lack of meaningful research (check research plans) • Not keeping a bibliography or even a list of sources • Changing ideas without discussing with supervisor• Not consulting a specialist tutor where appropriate• Wasting time in sessions • Missing sessions and therefore wasting even more
time!
Understanding the markscheme…
• 4 strands: 50 marks in total… • Marks drawn from paperwork, project and
presentation.
Task: Assess your project at this point using the mark grid…
• Task 2:
Identify what aspect of your project you need to work on most urgently. Identify three actions from the list which will improve the mark you give yourself in one or more of the mark criteria.
By the end of the session, you need to be able to demonstrate progress against the criteria!
Possible targets… (if you have had mid project review use plans)
• Develop an aspect of artefact (i.e. edit photos, write script, sketch designs etc) – this must be part of your plan
• Complete paperwork up to review• Write a survey (online or in person)• Collect information from a physical book (check
library atalogue)• used ‘infotrac’ to find quotes or statistics. • Conduct an interview through email• Plan some kind of experiment or test• Analyse something as model or a case study• Consult a specialist organisation for facts/figures or
opinions• Have you searched ‘google books’ • Have you searched ‘google scholar’
• Group quotes and data into ‘for and against’ or ‘strengths/weaknesses’ or similar
• Produce a graph from data found• Produce a pie chart from data found• Produce a written list of conclusions about some
research or reading • Create a flow chart showing a process or cause and
effect or your planning of an aspect of the work• Show different perspectives or viewpoints on the
same issue through use of a table or a diagram• Create a timeline or other diagram which shows
key aspects of an era or development of an idea or product.
• Construct bibliography (use moodle page on FYI site)