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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