The EPQ is a process based qualification as students choose the topic plan, execute and report the work. The students will be required to work with a high degree of independence because the EPQ offers students the opportunities to: • Choose their own topic area • Design their project plan against which they will critically reflect their progress • Develop and improve their own learning and performance as critical reflective and independent learners • Develop and apply decision-making and problem-solving skills • Extend their research skills • Develop and apply skills creatively, showing initiative and enterprise • Develop transferable skills Extended Project Qualification (AS Level Graded at A* – E) 28 UCAS points for an A* University admissions tutors look positively upon the qualification, and may use it to differentiate between candidates. Some universities such as the University of Southampton will offer students with an EPQ a lower grade offer than those without. Taught element (approximately 30 hours) • Research skills • Project management skills • ICT skills • Critical thinking skills • Skills of self-reflection Independent study element (90 hours) • Research • Arranging meetings with supervisor • Managing and reporting on the project process • Producing the final product (an essay or artefact) and presentation
• This qualification would suit students who are self-motivated, ready to tackle a research project independently and are well-organised. • It would suit students who may need to do a formal university interview, or need an academic personal statement.
Project Product Including a written report and any other evidence, as appropriate, depending on the topic or subject area chosen Production Log & Assessment Record (15 pages) Including the Project Proposal Forms, details of Taught Skills, Presentation Record and Candidate Record Form.
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| Region | South East |
| Local Authority | Hampshire |
| Ofsted Rating | Good |
| Gender Type | Co-Educational |
| Address | Lyndhurst Road, Brockenhurst, SO42 7ZE |
The EPQ is a process based qualification as students choose the topic plan, execute and report the work. The students will be required to work with a high degree of independence because the EPQ offers students the opportunities to: • Choose their own topic area • Design their project plan against which they will critically reflect their progress • Develop and improve their own learning and performance as critical reflective and independent learners • Develop and apply decision-making and problem-solving skills • Extend their research skills • Develop and apply skills creatively, showing initiative and enterprise • Develop transferable skills Extended Project Qualification (AS Level Graded at A* – E) 28 UCAS points for an A* University admissions tutors look positively upon the qualification, and may use it to differentiate between candidates. Some universities such as the University of Southampton will offer students with an EPQ a lower grade offer than those without. Taught element (approximately 30 hours) • Research skills • Project management skills • ICT skills • Critical thinking skills • Skills of self-reflection Independent study element (90 hours) • Research • Arranging meetings with supervisor • Managing and reporting on the project process • Producing the final product (an essay or artefact) and presentation
• This qualification would suit students who are self-motivated, ready to tackle a research project independently and are well-organised. • It would suit students who may need to do a formal university interview, or need an academic personal statement.
Project Product Including a written report and any other evidence, as appropriate, depending on the topic or subject area chosen Production Log & Assessment Record (15 pages) Including the Project Proposal Forms, details of Taught Skills, Presentation Record and Candidate Record Form.