The following case-studies are relevant to the New Secondary Curriculum.
Case Study #1 (PDF document)
Developing confidence to understand identity – Year eleven disaffected students in an ESC access the new Secondary Curriculum through Art Stephen Hoult
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Case Study #2 (PDF document)
A project which uses 'maps' to introduce Year seven students to art and design, linking Art and Design with teaching in Geography Emma Heather
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Case Study #3 (PDF document)
A cross-curricular land art project Jenny Sutton Kirby
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KS3 Art and Design (Video)
Sophie Leach, subject leader in art and design at The Charter School in Dulwich, helps her pupils to explore themes of locality and identity. The aim of this class is to encourage creativity, problem-solving and risk-taking, as the pupils are encouraged to research and give a brief presentation on four well known artists who work with inanimate objects. In groups, pupils create their own sculptures from objects they've either brought from home or found in the classroom. Students then work with text to help describe the sculptures they've produced. Finally the text is animated by the pupils and superimposed on their work, and each of the sculptures says something about themselves or their community.
Follow this link to a 14 minute video courtsey of Teachers TV KS 3 Video
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Case Study #4 (PDF document)
A school introduces a personalised learning approach for GCSE students Tom Oldfield
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Case Study #5 (PDF document)
Purposeful creativity: Year 9 BESD secondary boys in a special school develop 2D work into 3D sculptural designs making a number of cross-curricular links Jayne Stillman
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Case Study #6 (PDF document)
Art and the Community Gill Curry
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Case Study #7 (PDF document)
A Creative Partnership project on the Holocaust Becky Newbold
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Case Study #8 (PDF document)
Exploration of the Periodic Table using sound beam technology – a cross curricular project with the Science Department John Bradford
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Case Study #9 (PDF document)
A film making project – personal development through the lens Michele Gregson
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