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Key Concepts realised in your Major Work? (1 Viewer)

zenger69

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What does it mean when the syllabus asks:

"Outline the key Concept(s) realised in your Major Work"

if someone could explain what it's about?

thanks
 

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zenger69 said:
What does it mean when the syllabus asks:

"Outline the key Concept(s) realised in your Major Work"

if someone could explain what it's about?

thanks
It basically just means: "What did you intend to do, and if you did it, how? If not, why not, and what did you end up doing instead?"

It's not something you can cover specifically in a paragraph of the Reflection Statement, as it should really permeate through the whole thing.

2003 and 2004 EE2 comments from the marking centre are especially helpful if you need further clarification.
 

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zenger69 said:
What does it mean when the syllabus asks:

"Outline the key Concept(s) realised in your Major Work"

if someone could explain what it's about?

thanks
Of course.

The concepts of your work are the central ideas, the central themes which (to use the words earlier) permeate and are the focus of your writing as a whole.
To take my work for example, I focused on the concepts of self-discovery, carthasis and the universality of the life journey. If you're writing your report - which I imagine you are - this is the best time for you to re-read your own work and ask yourself, "What are the main or central ideas/themes inherent in my work and how have I explored them."

That is my understanding which I realise may be somewhat tenuous; perhaps another can define it better than I.
 

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