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What progress should you have made before arriving at EE Week?
You should ALL have:
⭐ Finalised your Research Question
⭐ Completed and organised your primary and/or secondary research
⭐ Create a detailed outline (headings + bullet points under each)
⭐ Set up and begin using NoodleTools to track your sources
Group 1: Studies in Language and Literature
🎯 Finish reading primary text(s)
🎯 Finalise pairings of texts if more than one
🎯 Gather critical sources
Group 2: Language Acquisition
🎯 Study your primary source(s) in detail (e.g. article, film, interview, blog) in the target language
🎯 Gather and organise supporting cultural or linguistic secondary sources
Group 3: Individuals and Societies
History
🎯 Provide at least 10 sources
🎯 Research conducted and complete
Psychology
🎯 Summarise at least 10 studies related to your RQ
🎯 Organised the studies into a line of argument
Geography
🎯 Have primary data plan organised
🎯 Collate secondary data and plan its use
Economics
🎯 Have secondary data to work with
🎯 Plan complete for how the data will be used and combined with theory (including diagrams)
Group 4: Sciences
Experimental Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, SEHS, ESS)
🎯 Carry out primary preliminary research and experimentation related to your investigation
🎯 Complete the introduction
🎯 Complete the methodology
🎯 Prepare data tables for planned data collection
Computer Science
🎯 Complete the introduction
🎯 Complete the methodology
Design Technology
🎯 All research conducted and organised
Group 5: Mathematics
🎯 Collected all required data and examples.
🎯 Outline the mathematical approach or model to be applied.
Group 6: The Arts
Film
🎯 Watch reference films relevant to the chosen topic
Music
🎯 Complete all data collection and background research
Theatre
🎯 Create a step-by-step plan for the methodology
🎯 Contact local organisations for further investigation
Visual Arts
🎯 Gather and organise research by topic or theme
Interdisciplinary (WSEE)
World Studies Extended Essay
🎯 Complete a concept map linking global and local perspectives
🎯 Complete all data collection and background research
🎯 Complete introduction