Summary: Written by experienced teachers and examiners closely involved with the development of the qualification, LEVELS 1 AND 2: STUDENT GUIDE is an accessible and practical resource that covers all the relevant skills students will need to effectively choose, plan, develop, realise and present their Project outcome and achieve success in the qualification.Providing support for independent learning, the resource includes:- Expert tips from the moderators to help students achieve a successful outcome- Guidance on how to succeed, including hints specific to improving your grade- Help in choosing a topic, title, format and outcome- "Putting it into practice" real-life examples of how students have dealt with the process- Essential guidance on the project management skills required: planning, research, developing and realising, reviewing and presenting- Checklists and record-keeping templates to really help students progress through the project process.
Written by experienced teachers and examinersAffordable practical resource for your students
Written by experienced teachers and examiners
Affordable practical resource for your students
Table of Contents: THE PROJECT: AN OVERVIEWHow to use this coursebookWhat is the Project?First of all, let's consider what the Project is!How does it fit in with my other courses?What grade can I get?The Project as part of your DiplomaWhy should I be interested in doing the Project at level 1 or2?Working with others, outside of schoolWhy is this a good course to choose as a standalonequalification?What will I be assessed on?What skills will I learn?What are Personal Learning and Thinking Skills?What can I produce as a Project?How to SucceedHow to improve your gradesAssessment objectivesHow should I present my Project?What do my assessors expect to see?Record-KeepingThinking about Group WorkWhat skills can I expect to develop if I complete my Project as part of a group?Some important points about working in a groupHow do I show my work in a group Project?Avoiding the pitfalls of group workMANAGING THE PROJECTChoosing a Topic, Type and TitleChoosing a topicPersonal auditChoosing a type of ProjectChoosing a working titleWhat works as a good topic or title?Things to Consider About Your TopicWorking title sheetCompleting the VTTHow to complete the formChanging a TitlePlanning and Organisational SkillsStarting Your PlanUSING RESOURCESResearching (AO2)Different types of dataQuestionnaires/surveysData collectionUsing secondary sourcesUsing a libraryUnderstanding and using websitesWho can help me? Making the most of specialist advisorsBias in research textsSummary writingDEVELOPING AND REALISINGWhat should I include as evidence?How should I structure my Project?How to write a rationaleframework for writing your rationaleProblem-solvingProblem-solving strategiesProblem pageTraffic-lightingSupervisor/Mentor MeetingsProblems, Problems!What Makes a Good Project?Your student logStatistics and Their interpretationWhat is a statistic?Eliminating variablesUsing statistics in your ProjectReviewing the ProjectEvaluationThinking hatsEvaluation Key QuestionsEvaluation SheetChecklist for My ProjectPresentationsWhat Makes a Good PowerPoint When Presenting?Glossary
About the Author(s): MARGARET GARDINER is a moderator with extensive experience as a teacher.EMMA ROGERS is Head of Geography at a secondary school.
Readership: 16-19