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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an extended project" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a project that is larger in scope or duration than a typical project.
Example: "The team is currently working on an extended project that aims to improve the company's sustainability practices over the next two years."
Alternatives: "a long-term project" or "a comprehensive project".
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(We were working on an extended project of taste-testing all varieties of bacon).
For an extended project, students could even write this as a short chapter or outline.
If these changes include community work, an extended project and a wider range of courses, then that is welcome.
Advanced diplomas now contain an extended project requirement, also available to A-level students, intended to stretch pupils' abilities.
But it warned that plans for an extended project to replace coursework could incur a greater risk of plagiarism.
As an extended project, students can follow the current events in this region of the world by creating a newspaper article scrapbook or timeline.
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· Replace all coursework with a single extended project.
If their plans are put in place, new courses would also include a compulsory extended project and assessments on skills including team work.
Student Bethany Connolly has 4A*s, 1 A and an A* in her extended project qualification as part of the Aqa Bac.
At the beginning, it felt like an extended 20percentt project — the extra projects Google employees are encouraged to work on outside of their main job — with little in the way of process.
At King David High School in Liverpool, Ritesh Singh got three A grade A levels in geography, biology and chemistry and a C in extended project science.
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