The Extended Essay (EE) is a mandatory core component of the IB Diploma Program. It is a research paper of up to 4,000 words giving students an opportunity to conduct independent research or investigation on a topic that demonstrates their passion, enthusiasm, intellectual initiative and/or creative approach for their chosen topic. Like the theory of knowledge (ToK) essay, ToK presentation, and participation in the CAS (creativity, activity, service) activities, submitting an extended essay is a prerequisite to award of the Diploma.
Source: ICS Zurich Libguides
The EE is an in-depth study of a focused topic. It gives students the opportunity to:
All students must:
Extended Essay Timeline G11 – G12 2024-2025 |
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Event/Activity |
Date/Deadline |
Faculty-In-Charge |
EE Session 1: Introduction to the Extended Essay |
March 27 (Wed) |
Tr. Michelle |
EE Session 2: Writing the Research Question (RQ) |
April 17 (Wed) |
Tr. Michelle |
Assignment of EE Supervisors |
April 19 (Fri) |
Tr. Bill & Tr. Michelle |
Final Research Question & Template for creating RQ Stages 1 & 2 |
Due April 19 (Fri) |
Tr. Michelle |
EE Session 3: The Research Process |
April 24 (Wed) |
Tr. Michelle |
Final RQ Due after discussion with supervisor |
April 26 (Fri) |
EE Supervisors |
EE Session 4: Citing and Referencing |
May 8 (Wed) |
Tr. Ashley |
EE Session 5: Writing Reflections |
May 22 (Wed) |
Tr. Michelle |
Initial Reflection & Annotated Bib (Stage 3) |
May 23-31 Due May 31 (Fri) |
EE Supervisors |
EE Session 6: Developing the Extended Essay |
May 29 (Wed) |
Tr. Michelle |
EE Session 7: Check-In & Consultation Session |
Sept 18 (Wed) |
Tr. Michelle & EE Supervisors |
EE Session 8: Unpacking the EE Criteria |
October 16 (Wed) |
Tr. Michelle |
EE Complete Draft Submission |
November 28 Due (Thu) |
Tr. Michelle & EE Supervisors |
Interim Reflection Due |
December 9-13 Due 13 Dec (Fri) |
EE Supervisors |
Final EE Submission |
January 23 Due (Thu) |
Tr. Michelle & Supervisors |
Viva Voce/Final Reflection Due |
Feb 21-27 Due 27 Feb (Fri) |
EE Supervisors |
Prepared by
Tr. Michelle Reyna
EE Coordinator
Source: ICS Zurich Libguides
Need tips on how to get started? Follow these steps to get going on the research for your Extended Essay.
1. Choose an available Diploma Programme subject for the extended essay.
2. Educate yourself. Read the following materials: the assessment criteria, relevant subject-specific chapter of the Extended Essay guide, the IB's ethical guidelines and other associated policies where relevant, such as those relating to animal experiments.
3. Set up the Researcher's Reflective Space (RRS) and use this as the key planning and reflection tool for the extended essay process.
4. Choose a topic and undertake some background reading in the area you are interested in exploring for your research.
5. Meet with your supervisor to discuss your area of exploration/research.
5. Formulate an initial research question. Try to incorporate an IB command term in the research question if possible.
6. Review your research question with your supervisor.
7. Research your topic/research question, take notes, create your bibliography(works cited) entries as you research. As you research you may find you need to adjust your RQ and that is fine.
8. Use the MLA style for your bibliographic(works cited) entries.
9. Set deadlines for yourself that are realistic and take into consideration I-Shou's internal EE deadlines.
10. Plan a structure for your essay. This may change as the research develops but it is useful to have a sense of direction from the start.
11. Assemble your notes and write your rough draft.
12. Have your supervisor review and comment on your draft, make all necessary revisions, and write your final draft keeping mind the proper format for your paper based on you subject area.
Adapted from West Sound Academy Libguide