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7. Synoptic Assessment
7.2 Extended Response Questions
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What did McLuhan argue about the medium?
"The medium is the message"
Synoptic assessments require students to demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of media
concepts
Match the assessment type with its focus:
Synoptic Assessment ↔️ Integrates knowledge from across the syllabus
Regular Assessment ↔️ Focuses on specific topics or modules
What kind of thinking does synoptic assessment require?
Synthesis and application
Match the extended response question type with its description:
Evaluate ↔️ Weigh strengths and weaknesses to reach a justified conclusion
Discuss ↔️ Explore different perspectives on a media concept
To what extent ↔️ Assess the degree to which a statement is true
Compare and contrast ↔️ Identify similarities and differences between media phenomena
A strong thesis statement is a clear, concise statement outlining the main focus of your
argument
Synoptic assessments test a student's comprehensive understanding of media
concepts
Evidence-based arguments use
concrete
data, examples, and references to support claims.
True
What is the purpose of effective argumentation in synoptic assessments?
Present reasoned cases
What are the three characteristics of a strong thesis statement in a synoptic assessment?
Specific, arguable, focused
An evidence-based argument uses concrete data to support claims.
True
Synoptic assessments emphasize synthesis and
critical analysis
in grading
True
What feature distinguishes synoptic assessments from regular assessments in terms of scope?
Integration of multiple areas
A strong thesis statement is a concise statement outlining the main focus or
argument
A specific
thesis statement
avoids vague or general claims
True
Synoptic assessments require structured, well-supported
arguments
True
A synoptic assessment integrates multiple areas of
study
Arrange the following steps in the process of responding to a synoptic assessment:
1️⃣ Understanding the format
2️⃣ Developing strong thesis statements
3️⃣ Planning coherent responses
Planning is essential for coherent responses in synoptic
assessments
.
True
Extended response questions test the ability to integrate and apply broad
knowledge
A strong thesis statement avoids
vague
or general claims.
True
What does integrating different media concepts test in synoptic assessments?
Comprehensive understanding
Arrange the following steps in constructing an effective argument:
1️⃣ Define your thesis
2️⃣ Gather evidence
3️⃣ Present your case
4️⃣ Balance perspectives
5️⃣ Conclude effectively
The rise of streaming platforms has significantly democratized access to television
content
Supporting claims with concrete data or references is an example of an evidence-based
argument
What is the purpose of a concluding statement in an argument?
Summarize key points
Effective time management is crucial for synoptic assessments because they require integrating knowledge across the entire
syllabus
Steps to manage time effectively in a synoptic assessment
1️⃣ Plan your response
2️⃣ Prioritize critical points
3️⃣ Structure your response
Match the argumentation technique with its purpose:
Evidence-based arguments ↔️ Support claims with data
Balanced perspectives ↔️ Address counterarguments
Concluding statements ↔️ Reinforce the thesis
Defining your thesis is the first step in constructing a
structured argument
.
True
Numerical data that strengthens a point is an example of
statistics
How do synoptic assessments differ from regular assessments?
Integrate knowledge across syllabus
What is the main difference between synoptic and regular assessments in A-Level Media Studies?
Integration of syllabus knowledge
Match the question type with its description:
Evaluate ↔️ Critical analysis of strengths and weaknesses
Discuss ↔️ Exploration of different perspectives
To what extent ↔️ Assessment of a statement's truth
Compare and contrast ↔️ Identification of similarities and differences
Synoptic assessments require a higher level of
complexity
compared to regular assessments
True
Steps to develop a strong thesis statement
1️⃣ Make a clear, focused assertion
2️⃣ Ensure it is arguable
3️⃣ Address the key aspects of the question
What is the purpose of integrating different media concepts in synoptic assessments?
Demonstrate comprehensive understanding
What is the key focus of synoptic assessments in A-Level Media Studies?
Constructing well-supported arguments
Synoptic assessments require a moderate level of complexity, relying on recall and understanding.
False
What is the scope of a regular assessment in contrast to a synoptic assessment?
Specific topics or modules
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