Target: Analysis and explanation of an event (AO 6.1)
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Level 1: Simple Response
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1-3 |
Level 2: Basic Ideas § Either narrative implying analysis of causes – e.g. ‘tells’ the story, but clearly identifying causal factors within the narrative. § Or multicausal explanation lacking development – for instance identifies a number of causes but the explanation is unsupported/undeveloped § Or developed monocausal answer Reasoned arguments with little supporting evidence should go at this level.
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4-8 |
Level 3: Argued response, focussed on the question § Either developed, multicausal answer – at least two points from the list in level 2 are adequately explained, and also developed with proper supplementary evidence. § Or a narrative/factual response is developed into a coherent argument establishing causation Arguments at this level should have substantial factual supporting evidence.
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9-12 |
Level 4: Sophisticated answer
MUST come to a reasoned judgement for full marks. |
13-15 |