AQA Level 3 Extended Project Qualification Aims and








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AQA Level 3 Extended Project Qualification Aims and objectives What is the difference between an aim and an objective? © Hodder & Stoughton Limited
AQA Level 3 Extended Project Qualification A project aim is what you want to achieve © Hodder & Stoughton Limited
AQA Level 3 Extended Project Qualification An objective is something ‘on the way’ that needs to be achieved if you are going to achieve your aim © Hodder & Stoughton Limited
AQA Level 3 Extended Project Qualification Example: My aim is to write a 5000 -word report that answers the question: ‘Was British Romantic poetry more insular than French Romantic poetry? ’ Suggest some objectives that I might set myself in order to complete my aim. © Hodder & Stoughton Limited
AQA Level 3 Extended Project Qualification Every Extended Project needs a set of aims and objectives © Hodder & Stoughton Limited
AQA Level 3 Extended Project Qualification If the product is a 5000 -word report, then writing 5000 words is an aim of the project. Objectives should be included to plan for the length and to monitor the length of the report once writing commences. © Hodder & Stoughton Limited
AQA Level 3 Extended Project Qualification When working in a group: • There will be both shared aims and individual aims. • There will be shared objectives and individual objectives. © Hodder & Stoughton Limited
AQA Level 3 Extended Project Qualification Find at least one aim and at least four objectives for these EP titles: • To what extent should we allow the use of antibiotics in dairy farming? • To professionally record a pop song. • To research and produce an information book for parents to read with their child upon diagnosis of epilepsy. © Hodder & Stoughton Limited