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Cat: 2 | EXTENDED ESSAY (NEW GUIDE)

10 - 12 Feb 2026 | VIRTUAL - 08:30-13:30 UK time UK time
The International Baccalaureate (IB)
STANDARD FEE £595.00

(+20% UK VAT applicable for UK schools only). A late booking surcharge will be applied to all virtual workshop bookings made within 10 days of a workshop start date.

Workshop Format

Featuring 12 hours of intensive, live interactive virtual workshops plus up to 3 hours offline; over 3 consecutive days with 4 hours of synchronous workshop per day.  Fully authorised and certified by the IB.  Delivered virtually by IB-trained expert workshop leaders on ZOOM.

Timings: 09:00-13:30 UK time each day with a pre-workshop set-up meeting starting at 08:30 UK time on Day 1.

About the workshop

ENHANCE EE SUPERVISION, CONNECT EE WITH DP CORE AND MANAGE ACADEMIC INTEGRITY

RECOMMENDED FOR: Educators who have had an association with the EE for at least one Diploma Programme (DP) exam session.

This workshop aims to help EE educators build on and further develop their knowledge and skills related to supervising and supporting students throughout their extended essay experience and enhance the quality of their management of the extended essay process. Working collaboratively with each other and the workshop facilitator, participants will:

  • further develop their skills in guiding and supporting EE students, emphasising IB approaches to teaching and approaches to learning
  • develop their capacity to help students to actively connect their EE experience with their experiences in the other components of the DP core, TOK and CAS
  • enhance their understanding of the nature, purpose and requirements of the EE and the framework that needs to be in place to effectively support students during their entire EE experience
  • enhance their capacity to develop a positive supervisorstudent relationship, with clearly delineated and mutually understood role boundaries, that helps students to make the most of their EE experience
  • explore the possibilities offered by the research pathways open to students, interdisciplinary and subject-focused, and discuss the consequent potential emerging complex decision-making faced by students
  • share approaches and techniques for running effective reflection sessions with students, emphasising transfer of skills to other contexts, both present and future
  • co-develop practices to manage academic integrity in an era of rapid technological change
  • apply the assessment criteria uniformly to extended essays written in a range of subject-focused and interdisciplinary frameworks
  • use the EE grade descriptors to inform the grade prediction process
  • use examples of assessed student work to build on and improve existing understanding of what a range of essays looks like, using this to inform potential guidance and feedback for students
About your booking

Once you have made your booking, you will receive an automatically generated BOOKING ACKNOWLEDGEMENT and an invoice (or a receipted invoice if you have paid by credit card). Shortly after that, once we have processed your booking, you will receive an email from us with further information.

Once we have confirmed that the workshop will go ahead we will send you a confirmation email and an information pack which tells you everything that you need to know about joining your sessions. The links to join your sessions will be sent to you by email around 2 days before your sessions start.

If you have any queries regarding your booking, please contact us at admin@ibicus.org.uk