Personal Project / Reporting /
Assessment
Personal Project / Reporting /
Assessment
The assessment objectives state the specific targets that are set for learning. They define what students will be able to accomplish as a result of their studies. The objectives of MYP projects encompass the factual, conceptual, procedural and metacognitive dimensions of knowledge. Listed below are the objectives of the personal project specifically.
Students should be able to:
State a learning goal for the project and explain how a personal interest led to that goal
State an intended product and develop appropriate success criteria for the product
Present a clear, detailed plan for achieving the product and its associated success criteria.
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Students should be able to:
Explain how the ATL skill(s) was/were applied to help achieve their learning goal
Explain how the ATL skill(s) was/were applied to help achieve their product.,]
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Students should be able to:
Explain the impact of the project on themselves or their learning
Evaluate the product based on the success criteria.
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As with the assessment of the formal coursework in the IB Diploma Programme (the so-called 'IA's'), the assessment of the Personal Project is externally validated by IB examiners signifying its importance as the capstone of the Middle Years Programme.
Step 1: Standardization by UNIS faculty
Every supervisor provides an initial assessment of their students' Personal Projects. Every project is then anonymously assessed by two more teachers. In a 'standardization session' in March all assessment is compared and final summative achievement levels are established. These levels are communicated to the students.
Step 2: Moderation by the IB
The standardized achievement levels are submitted to the IB for external moderation. This means experienced IB examiners will check whether the teacher assessment is accurate. If so final grades are established. These final grades are published on the IB issued Personal Project Certificates.
Teachers standardizing the assessment of Personal Project Reports
Final grades are awarded by converting achievement levels for the three assessment criteria (planning, applying skills, reflecting) to a score out of 7. This score is reported on the student's report card. The following statements describe the performance of students at each grade for MYP projects:
1
Unsatisfactory. Produces work of a very limited quality. Conveys many misunderstandings of the process of learning independently. Very rarely demonstrates critical thinking. Very inflexible, rarely shows evidence of knowledge or skills. - Failure to obtain the necessary credit to obtain the UNIS Diploma.
2
Unsatisfactory. Produces a report of limited quality. Communicates limited understanding of the process of learning independently. Demonstrates limited evidence of critical thinking. The student demonstrates limited evidence of transfer of knowledge or approaches to learning skills into the project. - Failure to obtain the necessary credit to obtain the UNIS Diploma.
3
Satisfactory. Produces an acceptable report. Communicates a basic understanding of the process of learning independently through the project. Begins to demonstrate some basic critical thinking. Begins to transfer knowledge and approaches to learning skills into the project. - 0.25 Credits awarded towards the UNIS Diploma.
4
Satisfactory. Produces a good-quality report. Communicates a basic understanding of the process of learning independently through all stages of the cycle of inquiry. Often demonstrates critical thinking. Transfers some knowledge and some approaches to learning skills into the project. - 0.25 Credits awarded towards the UNIS Diploma.
5
Good. Produces a generally high-quality report that demonstrates a thorough process. The student communicates good understanding of the process of learning independently through all stages of the cycle of inquiry. Demonstrates critical thinking, sometimes with sophistication. Usually transfers knowledge and approaches to learning skills into the project.- 0.25 Credits awarded towards the UNIS Diploma.
6
Very good. Produces a high-quality report that demonstrates a thorough process. Communicates extensive understanding of the process of learning independently through all stages of the cycle of inquiry. Demonstrates critical thinking, frequently with sophistication. Transfers knowledge and approaches to learning skills into the project.- 0.25 Credits awarded towards the UNIS Diploma.
7
Excellent. Produces a high-quality report that demonstrates a thorough process. Communicates comprehensive, nuanced understanding of the process of learning independently through all stages of the cycle of inquiry. Consistently demonstrates sophisticated critical thinking. Successfully transfers knowledge and approaches to learning skills into the project with independence.- 0.25 Credits awarded towards the UNIS Diploma & UNIS Personal Project Award received in general assembly.