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Zouev Elite Publishing Maths Standard by Contributions by Rafael Bailo Contributions by Tim Newell
This collection of excellent highscoring Internal Assessments was compiled specifically with the IB student in mind. Alongside 7 examples of exemplary Mathematics SL Internal Assessments an extensive introduction to IAs provide International Baccalaureate students with tips resources and ideas to help students maximize their marks on the portfolio. Sections include: Structure: how to plan your Math IA the ideal way Ideas: an exhaustive list of excellent sources and inspirational websites Assessment: maximizing your marks with one eye on the grading criterion Technology: which tools can be used to improve your IAThe majority of the book is packed with outstanding lAs all of which have scored amongst the highest marks when assessed and moderated. You will be able to see what an excellent assessment looks like and how you can achieve a similar resultEIB Education (Elite IB Tutors) are a globally recognized authority in the International Baccalaureate. Having supported 1000s of students across 40 countries in the past 7 years EIB support students families and schools through the entire IB journey. Key EIB staff have worked on the writing of this book.Collaborating Authors Rafael Bailo is currently pursuing his PhD in Mathematics at Imperial College London where he is President of the Mathematical Society. He scored 42 points in the IB a 7 in HL Mathematics and an A in his Maths Extended Essay. As one of Elite IBs most experienced and trusted tutors he easily communicates his own love for Maths to students to help them achieve their very best.Tim Newell is an enormously indemand EIB Maths tutor who has over ten years teaching experience in both state and independent sectors. Tim is also an extensively experienced private tutor and is an EIB Professional tutor and Online Guru whose students comment on his lovely disposition and infinite patience. Tims IB success ranges from individual students to a class of 12 each achieving at least a six in their final exams.show more