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Extended Essay: World Studies

A guide for DP students to guide the completion of the extended essay writing process

Environmental Systems and Societies - Subject Specific Guidance

Interdisciplinary essays: An Introduction

World Studies: Overview

Choice of Topic: Includes examples of topics and directions for formulating a research question

Treatment of the Topic: Includes examples of topics, research questions and possible approaches

Interpreting the Assessment Criteria: See exactly how you will be graded on each criterion (also see Mr. Allan please).

 

Past Papers, RPPF and Assessment - See examples of how the EE is assessed

 

Conflict, Peace and Security: Example A

Conflict, Peace and Security: Example B

Equality and Inequality: Example A

Equality and Inequality: Example B

Health and Development: Example A

Health and Development: Example B

Culture, Language and Identity: Example A

Culture, Language and Identity: Example B

Environmental and Sustainability: Example A

Environmental and Sustainability: Example B

Science, Technology and Society: Example A

Science, Technology and Society: Example B

 

These are a few examples of EEs that have been assessed.

Before you open the essay and the RPPF, take a look at the

assessment to see what grade was achieved on a particular paper.

Alternately, you may wish to open and read the EE and then guess

how well it scored, but be sure to CHECK THE GRADES!

 

Resources for Individuals & Societies

You may use Wikipedia and google to gain background information about your topic; however, the sources you cite in your paper must be well-respected publications.

In general: websites are frowned on, all sources must have a real human author, and databases are required.

Library Passwords Doc

Helpful Databases (use passwords doc above)

Helpful Resources 

Resources for The Sciences

You may use Wikipedia and google to gain background information about your topic; however, the sources you cite in your paper must be well-respected publications.

In general, websites are frowned on, all sources must have a real human author, and databases are required.

FDR Library Passwords

Helpful Databases (use passwords doc above)

For dataset resources, check out the Grade 11 & 12 Science page

MSHS Library Databases and Passwords

Search the library catalog