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IA: Final Submission Guidelines

Here are some guidelines that should help you to make sure that your IB Psychology IA meets the presentation requirements. (Image: pixabay.com)

This post is designed to help you make sure that you’re following the basic IA requirements before submitting your final draft.

The following guidelines come from the e-coursework handbook from the IB. This information is relevant as of March, 2018. Please always refer to official IB documentation and ask your DP Co-ordinator for the latest updates.


Formatting Guidance

The following extract comes from the uploading e-coursework handbook.

“The following formatting is required for written eCoursework. This ensures the work can be easily read on-screen by examiners as well as ensuring there is consistency between the diploma subjects.

Source: B3.10.3 Formatting guidance (e-coursework handbook).

Title Page

Make sure the following is on the title page:


Identification

Do not put any identifying marks on your paper as your work should remain anonymous. The following is quoted from the IB’s e-coursework handbook.

“Schools are encouraged to keep coursework submissions anonymous.

Source: B3.10.5 Formatting guidance (e-coursework handbook).

Word Count Reminder

The following examples of supplementary information are not included in the final word count:

This was posted to the MyIB forum and is an official clarification from the IB.


For Teachers: To annotate or not?

The IB actually encourages you to annotate student work to “indicate how marks have been allocated. These comments can be written on the work, or accompanying forms (where applicable) or entered into the teacher comments box on the internal assessment mark entry and sample selection screen.”

 

“If you’re adding comments using word, please take note of these instructions:

When adding comments in PDF documents:

Teacher Tip: If you have heaps of students (or not enough time) you don’t need to heavily annotate all student work because not all IAs will be asked for moderation. You can wait until the sample for moderation has been generated and then annotate only those papers. If you have smaller classes, it might be easier to moderate as you to save yourself marking the papers twice.

B3.10.6 Annotations

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