REPORT
marksheet for Supervisors of
Individual Study 1 -- Level 3/H
(2009/10)
Name and ID Number of Student
Preamble
The Supervisor should return a signed, printed, filled out version of
this form to the Module Coordinator, containing justifications of the
marks assigned that refer to the criteria expressed below. Forms without
justifications are liable to rejection.
The overall mark for the report is a content mark modified (in the
way indicated below) by a style mark.
Caution concerning differences from Individual Study 2
Please note carefully that the marking criteria differ in places from
those for Individual Study 2 reports. Most notably, there are lesser
requirements on originality. The places in the text where there are
differences are underlined.
REPORT CONTENT
Please give a mark for content according to the following
guidelines.
Like-numbered items in the different mark ranges are about
the same issues.
Upper case shows deviations from higher mark ranges.
I: 70% and above
- In this mark range the report should demonstrate that the
student has sound and thorough knowledge, and deep understanding, of the
chosen topic, including a good appreciation of how it fits into the
broader context of the subject in question.
- The report should show evidence of comprehensive study of the
relevant literature.
- The report should include a good critical review of the
literature covered.
- The report should show that the student appreciates what
the current open problems and research questions are.
- The report should show evidence of original thinking, both
in the critical review and in suggestions/proposals for future work
(e.g., on how the current open problems might be approached).
A mark of 85% or more may be merited if the student actually effects
new developments in the field.
II(1): 60-69%
- Same as for I.
(The report
should demonstrate that the student has sound and thorough knowledge,
and deep understanding, of the chosen topic, including a good
appreciation of how it fits into the broader context of the subject in
question.)
- Same as for I.
(The report should show evidence
of comprehensive study of the relevant literature.)
-
As with I, the report should include a critical review of the
appropriate literature,
But it only needs to be MODERATELY good.
- Same as for I.
(The report should show that
the student appreciates what the current open problems and research
questions are.)
-
But evidence of original thinking is NOT NEEDED except for the purposes of
an acceptable critical review.
In particular, suggestions about how to
solve open problems are not required.
II(2): 50-59%
- In this range the report should show that the student has a
REASONABLE degree of knowledge and understanding of the topic, without
fundamental confusions, and SOME appreciation of how it fits into a broader
context.
- The report should show evidence of FAMILIARITY WITH AT LEAST THE
KEY PAPERS in the topic.
- Critical review may be LACKING OR POOR.
-
It should be evident that the student has SOME appreciation of open
problems in the area.
- Evidence of original thinking is NOT NEEDED except for the
purposes of a critical review if suppplied.
In particular, suggestions
about how to solve open problems are not required.
III: 40-49%
-
In this range the report should show that the student has SOME knowledge
and understanding of the topic.
However, the knowledge and
understanding may contain FUNDAMENTAL CONFUSIONS.
-
The report should show evidence that at least SOME of the key papers
have been read.
- Same as for II(2).
(Critical review may be lacking or poor.)
- Evidence of appreciation of open problems is NOT EXPECTED.
- Same as for II(2).
(Evidence of original thinking is not
needed except for the purposes of a critical review if suppplied. In
particular, suggestions about how to solve open problems are not
required.)
MARK FOR REPORT CONTENT: ........ %
JUSTIFICATIONS OF THAT MARK
(please refer to the particular issues in
the above scheme):
REPORT STYLE
Consider the extent to which the report
-
is clear and well-structured
-
shows a high standard of English, including spelling, punctuation, etc.
-
uses recognized citation and bibliography styles
and then make
COMMENTS ON THE STYLE, SUPPORTING THE ADJUSTMENT BELOW
(please make
specific points about the style, not just blanket statements):
AND THEN ...
OVERALL MARK FOR REPORT
Please adjust the Content mark you gave above up or down by taking into account the
quality of the report style, under the following constraints:
- Change the mark by at most 5.
- Do not cross the boundary from F up into
III under any circumstances.
- Do not cross the boundary from II(1) up into
I under any circumstances.
- Do not cross the boundary from III down into
F unless the style is extremely bad.
NB: The above constraints do allow a I to be
reduced into II(1) because of poor style.
OVERALL REPORT MARK: .... %
Supervisor's Signature:
Date:
Module Coordinator's signature after his/her moderation of the above marking:
Date:
Last mod to blank form: 09/09/09