DUE DATES:
OCT 31: THESIS AND TOPIC
NOV. 14: OUTLINE
DEC. 7: FIRST DRAFT
JAN. 11: FINAL PAPER
Introduction to the Historical Investigation
The internal assessment (IA) in IB History is an integral part of your History course and is compulsory for both Standard Level (SL) and Higher Level (HL) students. You will demonstrate skills and knowledge, and you can follow your personal interests, without the time limitations and other constraints that are associated with written exams.
What is the IB History IA
Guidance and authenticity
The historical investigation submitted for internal assessment must be the your own work. You must discuss the internally assessed work with your teacher.
As part of the learning process, your teacher will read and give advice on one draft of the work. You must confirm that the work is your own authentic work and constitutes the final version of that work. Once you have officially submitted the final version of the work, it cannot be retracted.
The requirement to confirm the authenticity of work applies to the work of all students, not just the sample work that will be submitted to the IB for the purpose of moderation. For further details, refer to the IB publication Academic honesty in the IB educational context.
OCT 31: THESIS AND TOPIC
NOV. 14: OUTLINE
DEC. 7: FIRST DRAFT
JAN. 11: FINAL PAPER
Introduction to the Historical Investigation
The internal assessment (IA) in IB History is an integral part of your History course and is compulsory for both Standard Level (SL) and Higher Level (HL) students. You will demonstrate skills and knowledge, and you can follow your personal interests, without the time limitations and other constraints that are associated with written exams.
What is the IB History IA
- The Internal Assessment (IA) is a historical investigation, and in the process of inquiry you will learn and apply the skills of professional historians.
- It is a crucial part of achieving your International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme (DP) in IB History.
- This IA is an individually written piece of 2200 words. It consists of three elements: The evaluation of sources, the investigation itself and the reflection.
- You should read all the information on this site as well as the IA section of the IB History Guide. The History IA is a technical piece of writing and you can do well if you follow instructions diligently and work hard.
- Hover over the menu options at the top, there are several tabs per section.
- Your teacher is your ultimate guide and the ultimate arbiter of what you have to do and how to do it. If anything is unclear, speak to your teacher.
- Requirements for SL and HL students are the same.
- You can chose your own topic, follow your own interests. The topic of your IA does not have to be related to the school's syllabus.
- The topic must be historical, and therefore cannot be on an event that has happened in the last 10 years.
- The IA is important to your overall success in IB History. It is worth 25% of the final assessment for SL students, and 20% for HL students.
- The historical investigation will be internally assessed by your teacher.
- The investigation must be a written piece and should be done individually, group work is not permitted.
- The word limit for the historical investigation is 2,200 words.
Guidance and authenticity
The historical investigation submitted for internal assessment must be the your own work. You must discuss the internally assessed work with your teacher.
As part of the learning process, your teacher will read and give advice on one draft of the work. You must confirm that the work is your own authentic work and constitutes the final version of that work. Once you have officially submitted the final version of the work, it cannot be retracted.
The requirement to confirm the authenticity of work applies to the work of all students, not just the sample work that will be submitted to the IB for the purpose of moderation. For further details, refer to the IB publication Academic honesty in the IB educational context.