The document on the left contains all the official IB ethical expectations for students conducting specific types of research involving experiments or fieldwork.
Any IB student completing the Extended Essay must read and understand these guidelines.
The documents below are guiding questions to help you prepare for your meetings with your EE supervisor. Please keep a liberal approach to them: adjust them, add or ignore some of them according to your specific needs.
This meeting will take place soon after you have been paired with a supervisor and assigned a subject to research.
This meeting will take place when you come back from the summer break: the aim is to inform your supervisor of your progress. This is also the occasion to ask for specific guidance if needed.
This reflection must take place after you have submitted the final version of your Extended Essay. The last meeting, also called the viva voce interview, aims at concluding this whole year that led you to produce your Extended Essay and reflect on the experience as a whole.
This is the second document that is sent to the IB for evaluation along with your Extended Essay. You will not need to complete the form manually yourself as Managebac allows the EE Coordinator to generate them directly from the platform.
This is included here for your information and reference. Do not be fooled by the size of the boxes! They are big but they will not be entirely filled in since your reflections, all together, must not exceed 500 words (1000 characters for Japanese EEs)
This is the official IB Extended Essay Guide, containing the common and the subject specific guidelines.
This two page document is an official IB release that describes the EE briefly.