Overview of the 5 marking criterion:
Criterion A: Focus and Method (6 marks)
Criterion B: Knowledge and Understanding (6 marks)
Criterion C: Critical Thinking (12 marks)
Criterion D: Presentation (4 marks)
Criterion E: Engagement (6 marks)
Source IBO
Thanks to Shekou International School and Seoul Foreign School for these rubrics.
Criterion A: Focus and Method (6 marks)
What It Means: This criterion focuses on the topic, the research question and the methodology. It assesses the explanation of the focus of the research (this includes the topic and the research question), how the research will be undertaken, and how the focus is maintained throughout the essay.
Questions to ask:
Quick tip on your introduction
Question: What do I include in my introduction?
Answer: There are four core items to explicitly mention in your introduction: 1. the research question, 2. some context with regards to your topic, 3. why it is worthy of investigation and 4. the methodological approach and/or source material you have used to arrive at your conclusion.
Source Oxford EE companion guide pg. 103 and Susan Trower of West Sound Academy
Criterion B: Knowledge and Understanding (6 marks)
What It Means: This criterion assesses the extent to which the research relates to the subject area/discipline used to explore the research question; or in the case of the world studies extended essay, the issue addressed and the two disciplinary perspectives applied; and additionally, the way in which this knowledge and understanding is demonstrated through the use of appropriate terminology and concepts.
Questions to ask:
Source: Susan Trower of West Sound Academy
Criterion C: Critical Thinking (12 marks)
What It Means: This criterion assesses the extent to which critical thinking skills have been used to analyze and evaluate the research undertaken.
Questions to ask:
Source: Susan Trower of West Sound Academy
Criterion D: Presentation (4 marks)
What It Means: This criterion assesses the extent to which the presentation follows the standard format expected for academic writing and the extent to which this aids effective communication.
Questions to ask:
Source: Susan Trower of West Sound Academy
Criterion E: Engagement (6 marks)
What It Means: This criterion assesses the student’s engagement with their research focus and the research process. It will be applied by the examiner at the end of the assessment of the essay, after considering the student’s RPPF (Reflections on planning and progress form).
Questions to ask:
Source: Susan Trower of West Sound Academy
A: 27-34 marks
B: 21-26 marks
C: 14-20 marks
D: 7-13 marks
E: 0-6 marks