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Title: THE EXTENDED PROJECT QUALIFICATION (EPQ)


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THE EXTENDED PROJECT
QUALIFICATION EPQ

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  • The Extended Project qualification is a Level 3
    stand-alone qualification
  • (equivalent to an AS)

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Points for the Extended Project for entry into
higher education.
  • Extended Project (Stand alone)
  • GradeTariff Points
  • A70
  • A60
  • B50
  • C40
  • D30
  • E20

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Why do an EPQ?
  • It will help your University application and
    future employment opportunities
  • You will learn and improve many work and other
    skills
  • You can choose to do an EPQ on a subject related
    to your career interests
  • It will help to give you that something extra
    that employers and Universities are looking for

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When do I do my EPQ?
  • TAUGHT/SUPERVISED SESSIONS
  • A Wednesday L5/6 and B Fri 1/2 when you will be
    supervised by Mrs Skuse, Miss Webb and Mrs
    Jenkins.
  • Yr 13 some flexibility after agreement with Mrs
    Skuse
  • BUT the majority of work needs to be done in your
    own time e.g. at home.

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What do we do next?
  • Complete Core Options form
  • Extended Project sessions will start next
    Wednesday Lesson 5 - in ICT 4

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Ground Rules
  • You HAVE to turn up each week for your timetabled
    lessons.
  • HOWEVER - majority of work will be done outside
    of these times
  • You MUST keep file up-to-date which all work
    printed off and signed.
  • You MUST keep a Bibliography - all work needs to
    be referenced

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Choosing Project Title
  • It is very important that you choose a suitable
    project and your project supervisors will help
    you with this.
  • If possible it should relate to one or more of
    your other subjects
  • All projects have to be approved by LSe

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YOU CAN CHOOSE TO
  • explore a further aspect of a subject you are
    studying

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IDEALLY, YOU WILL
  • combine 2 or more of your subjects
  • relate your project choice to interests and
    concerns
  • think about your future progression when choosing
    a project

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YOUR FINISHED PROJECT COULD BE
  • a written report or extended essay
  • a book or guide
  • a performance
  • a website
  • a piece of art or other physical object
  • a community or citizenship project
  • a piece of music or a film
  • a piece of computer software etc.

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Assessment
  • You will be assessed in 4 main areas
  • 1. Managing
  • 2. Using Resources and Research
  • 3. Developing and realising
  • 4. Reviewing
  • If any of these areas are incomplete you will not
    be awarded the qualification.

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Paperwork
  • You have to complete all the paperwork properly
    and keep a production LOG as you go along.
  • Your project supervisors will help you with this.
  • Very important you meet deadlines.

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Outline of Year
  • 1. By end of September 2013 choose project
    title, fill in planning sheets and Project
    proposal form (It then has to be approved)
  • 2. Oct/Nov 2013 Work on Project
  • 3. Dec 2013 Mid term review.
  • 4. Dec/Jan 2013-14 Work on project
  • 5. Feb 2014 End of Project Review, Plan
    Presentation
  • 6. March 2014 Presentations, evaluations.
  • 7. April 2014 all projects completed and handed
    in for marking.

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THE EPQ GIVES YOU OPPORTUNITIES TO
  • take responsibility for a project that will
    motivate and engage you
  • develop valuable transferable skills for the
    workplace and further or higher education
  • (project management, working with others,
    research, critical thinking, reflection and
    evaluation, creativity and problem-solving, ICT,
    etc)

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Project Titles
  • Your project supervisors will show you lists of
    projects students have done in the past but good
    if you come up with your own ideas.
  • Previous project titles

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Project Titles
  • Victorian fashion (Booklet)
  • Speaker technology (written report)
  • Nuclear power (written report)
  • Celebrity photography (artefact)
  • Crime or Design? graffiti (report and
    scrapbook)
  • Expansion of Bristol International Airport
    (written report)
  • Internet safety (PowerPoint)
  • Discrimination in Western cultures (written
    report)
  • Pneumatics and hydraulics (written report)
  • ID cards (written report)
  • Eco-houses (written report)

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  • How Formula 1 cars have developed (PowerPoint)
  • Coping with bulimia (booklet)
  • The role of the RSPCA (PowerPoint)
  • Global warming (PowerPoint)
  • Gangs (PowerPoint)
  • Banksys art (artwork)
  • Child abuse (PowerPoint)
  • Teenage pregnancy (booklet)
  • Drugs and alcohol awareness (PowerPoint)
  • Street art (PowerPoint)
  • Motorbike photography (PowerPoint)
  • Mountain bike manufacture (PowerPoint)

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  • Sports photography (PowerPoint)
  • Is graffiti art? (PowerPoint)
  • How filming techniques have changed (PowerPoint)
  • Performance enhancing drugs in sport (written
    report)
  • Poetry (recital and report)
  • How Wembley Stadium was designed and made
    (booklet)
  • Fashion around the world (visual display)
  • The Indian textiles industry (booklet)

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  • Child exploitation in the clothing industry
    (written report)
  • Online animation techniques (PowerPoint)
  • Childcare facilities in Kingswood (written
    report)
  • Guide to hairdressing techniques (booklet)
  • Fantasy poems and photographs (exhibition)
  • Job opportunities in the Construction industry
    (PowerPoint)
  • Motocross graphics design (PowerPoint)
  • Eating disorders (written report)
  • Local peoples experiences of WW2 (written
    report)
  • Safety in the Construction industry (PowerPoint)
  • A new motocross kit design (PowerPoint)
  • History of Anfield (website)

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  • How has the bicycle developed? (PowerPoint)
  • The development of BMX design (PowerPoint)
  • Medicine in ancient Greece and Rome (PowerPoint)
  • What was life like in Tudor times? (PowerPoint)
  • Drug taking in sport (PowerPoint)
  • Visual perception (PowerPoint)
  • Children and exercise (booklet)
  • Performing Arts investigation (PowerPoint)
  • Graffiti in Bristol (Photographs and artwork)

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Further Information
  • http//www.aqa.org.uk/qualifications/projects/exte
    nded-project-epq.php
  • School Blog - Extended Project
  • Talk to Lse,KWb or SJ

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TO SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETE A PROJECT YOU WILL
  • choose a topic to study
  • Get your PROJECT PROPOSAL approved by LSe
  • complete a PRODUCTION LOG to document the project
    process
  • PLAN, RESEARCH AND CARRY OUT the project
  • give a PRESENTATION on the outcome

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ANY QUESTIONS?
THE PROJECT
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