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Essential Documents
Project Proposal Forms
The Research Question
Submission Checklist
Activity Log
Presentation Form
Observation/Witness Form
Candidate Record Sheet
Assessment Support
Specification
Admin Guidance Document
What do Universities Say?
Dates and Deadlines
Thinking of doing an EPQ?
Contacts
Grade Boundaries
Completing your EPQ
Gant Chart
Checklist of items to be completed
You want an A*?
How do I structure a dissertation?
Getting Started
Finding Sources
Finding Sources
Extended Project Qualification @ JFS
JFS
You want an A*?
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rguments and counter arguments
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Reflective activity logs
3.
Evidence of management of ideas in log
4.
Not just a list of activities in log
5.
Consider problems and solutions and modifications in Log, presentation and Evaluation
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Set new targets where necessary in the Log, and reflect on how well you achieved them
7.
Dont summarise sources, discuss them and evaluate them
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Don’t write about sources, use them to investigate the topic- show their relevance to the question!
9.
Extensive bibliography
10.
Harvard style referencing
11.
Date access for the websites
12.
5 Ws for reliability of sources (what, when, who, why, where)
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State the point you will defend at the start of a discussion section, do not wait until the conclusion to express your own views
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Be argumentative, not descriptive
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Consider the aims, limitations, possible alterations and lessons learned from the process in the evaluation/presentation