World Studies Extended Essay: Global Themes
- Introduction
- Getting Started
- Global Themes
- Interdisciplinary Research
- What Makes Up a "Discipline"?
- Evaluating the Insights of Academic Disciplines
- Multiple Forms of Integration
- Evaluating Your Essay
- Common Stumbling Blocks
- Examples of Globally Conscious Students
World Studies Global Themes
Conflict, peace, and security Culture, language, and identity Environmental and/or economic sustainability Equality and inequality Health and development Science, technology and society
Conflict, peace, and security
Culture, language, and identity, environmental and/or economic sustainability, equality and inequality, health and development, science, technology and society, wsee documents.
WSEE Subject Guide and worksheets
- IB EE Subject Guide - World Studies, 2018
- Making Meaningful Connections Use this worksheet to help you think about your research plans: the concepts or methods your will be using, the global topic you're focusing on, and the academic disciplines you will be using.
RRS (Researcher's Reflection Space)
- Sample Prompts for the WSEE RRS What should you write in your RRS? Use these questions and prompts to help you think through the various stages of the research for your WSEE: your initial ideas, your thoughts and reflections during the process, and your conclusions.
- RRS Example B - World Studies
RPPF (Researcher's Planning and Progress Form) examples:
- RPPF Example 5 - World Studies
- RPPF Example 7 - World Studies
IB Extended Essay Guide & Timeline
Check the Extended Essay guide for specific guidance on completing the various steps in the research and writing process of the EE, and these documents:
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