True or False. Limited control – Task Taking a)I am able to give advice to students about the research methods they use. b)A student is able to choose.

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True or False

Limited control – Task Taking a)I am able to give advice to students about the research methods they use. b)A student is able to choose his/her own title for an enquiry. c)A student can be given oral feedback about the quality of their work then revise and resubmit it. d)Work done at home can be included in the final work that is to be assessed. e)Students are able to carry out research work in groups. f)Describing research data is to be done under Limited control conditions. g)The use of ICT is optional for data presentation. h)Students can be given different amounts of time to complete tasks. i)All resources used by the students must be made available by the school. j)Students are allowed a practice with the assessment task.

High control - Task taking a)Students are allowed to talk to each other during this type of control. b)Students are allowed to use a Word processors Spell and Grammar check tools. c)Interpreting data must be carried out under these conditions. d)Students are allowed to write more than the recommended number of words, provided they write less in the previous assessment phase. e)Students can review and revise previous work on data presentation and include this in their analysis. f)There is a limit on the amount of time that a student can work at any one time under these assessment conditions. g)The supervision must be by the students subject teacher. h)Oral feedback is permitted to help students with their data analysis. i)Work can be produced as a PowerPoint presentation. j)Less academically able students can be given a writing frame, provided their marks are limited to the lower levels.