IB Teaching Guide
Extended Essay Feedback Playbook for IB Supervisors
Deliver better Extended Essay feedback with rubric-aligned checkpoints, supervisor workflows, and student-friendly guidance.
2026-02-12
The IB Extended Essay is assessed across five criteria (A-E) for a total of 34 points, which means supervisors need consistent, criterion-level feedback at every checkpoint.
This playbook gives you a repeatable structure to guide students while keeping grading aligned to the rubric.
Map your feedback to the EE criteria
- Focus and method: Is the research question clear, specific, and feasible?
- Knowledge and understanding: Does the student use sources accurately and appropriately?
- Critical thinking: Is there analysis, evaluation, and synthesis of evidence?
- Presentation: Is the structure coherent and academic conventions followed?
- Engagement: Does the student reflect on the research process?
Feedback checkpoints by stage
- Proposal stage: Check the research question, scope, and method alignment.
- Outline stage: Identify gaps in evidence and missing analytical sections.
- Draft stage: Score against criteria and give revision priorities.
- Final stage: Confirm presentation, citations, and reflective engagement.
Supervisor meeting structure
- Start with one strength tied to a criterion.
- Highlight the biggest risk to the final score.
- Agree on 2-3 concrete revisions before the next draft.
Comment stems that drive revision
- "Narrow the research question so the method can be executed within your word limit."
- "Add analysis explaining why this evidence supports your argument, not just what it shows."
- "Include a short reflection on the limitation of your method in the engagement section."
Next steps
Use the Extended Essay Grader for criterion-level scoring and the Rubric-Aligned Feedback Tool to generate revision-ready comments faster.
