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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Suggested Essay Structure (from OCR getahead blog)

A simple suggestion for a good approach to answering questions 1a and 1b, posted by the Chief Examiner. 

Paragraph 1 should be an introduction which explains which projects you did. It can be quite short.
Paragraph 2 should pick up the skill area and perhaps suggest something about your starting point with it- what skills did you have already and how were these illustrated. use an example.
Paragraph 3 should talk through your use of that skill in early projects and what you learned and developed through these. Again there should be examples to support all that you say.
Paragraph 4 should go on to demonstrate how the skill developed in later projects, again backed by examples, and reflecting back on how this represents moves forward for you from your early position.
Paragraph 5 short conclusion

Remember it's only half an hour and you need to range across all your work!

And a minimalist summary of what to cover...
Paragraph 1 Intro: which of your projects are you going to write about? briefly describe it
Paragraph 2: what are some of the key features of the concept you are being asked to apply? maybe outline two of the theories/ideas of particular writers briefly
Paragraph 3; start to apply the concept, making close reference to your production to show how the concept is evident in it
Paragraph 4: try to show ways in which ideas work in relation to your production and also ways in which those ideas might not apply/could be challenged
Paragraph 5; conclusion

Again remember you only have 30 minutes and that you really need to analyse the finished production, rather than tell the marker how you made it

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