This document provides assessment criteria and guidelines for a GCE AS Biology Unit 3 coursework assignment. It details 4 assessment criteria: 1) describing biological methods and processes related to a visit or issue, 2) identifying applications and implications of the biology, 3) using multiple sources for research, and 4) clear communication. For each criterion, it lists specific points to assess and awards a maximum of 4 marks for each. It also includes spaces for the candidate and teacher signatures to confirm the authenticity and completion of the work.
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GCE AS Biology Unit 3 - Visit or Issue Report
This document provides assessment criteria and guidelines for a GCE AS Biology Unit 3 coursework assignment. It details 4 assessment criteria: 1) describing biological methods and processes related to a visit or issue, 2) identifying applications and implications of the biology, 3) using multiple sources for research, and 4) clear communication. For each criterion, it lists specific points to assess and awards a maximum of 4 marks for each. It also includes spaces for the candidate and teacher signatures to confirm the authenticity and completion of the work.
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Issue 3 September 2009
GCE AS Biology Unit 3 Visit or Issue Report
The candidate details and declaration must be completed, regardless of whether the candidate is entered for the centre assessed or the externally assessed route.
Centre Number:
Centre Name:
Candidate Number:
Candidate Name:
Please tick the box if the candidate is resitting this unit
Assessment criteria Level of response Mark awarded MODERATOR USE ONLY 1 Describe the biological methods and processes used in a chosen area of biology in the context of a problem or question identified during a visit made or issue researched Identify and describe a question or problem in an area of biology relevant to a visit made or issue researched. /4 /4 Describe the biological methods and processes involved in producing data or solutions to problems or questions relevant to a visit made or issue researched. /4 /4 Explain how the methods and processes used in the chosen area of biology are appropriate in terms of producing both valid and reliable data or effective solutions to address the problem or question identified using graphs, photos, diagrams and tables that are appropriate, relevant and integrated with the report. /4 /4 2 Identify applications and implications of the biology encountered within the context of the visit or issue researched Identify two implications (ethical, social, economic or environmental) of the applied biology encountered within the context of the visit or issue researched. /4 /4 Evaluate benefits and risks to humans, other organisms and the environment as appropriate of the implications of the applied biology being studied / identified. /4 /4 Discuss alternative views or solutions for implications of the biology encountered within the context of the visit or issue. /4 /4 3 Use information or arguments obtained from three or more sources (including at least one web- based and one not web-based) when researching the visit or issue Use information or arguments obtained from three or more sources (including at least one web-based and one not web-based) when researching the visit or issue. Clearly identify any quotes from sources. /4 /4 Provide information about the source, author and date of three or more references used in the visit or issue report. Link references to the appropriate text in the visit or issue report. /4 /4 Evaluate at least two references used in the report. /4 /4 4 Communicate clearly, concisely and logically with appropriate use of visuals Spelling, punctuation and grammar are correct, and the presentation is logical and concise. There is good use of technical language. Visuals are present, but not necessarily referred to in the text. /4 /4
TOTAL MARK /40 /40
Declaration of Authentication I declare that the work submitted for assessment has been carried out without assistance other than that which is acceptable under the scheme of assessment or that which is described above.