Art and Design IGCSE 0400

Entry Requirements: Open to all students.

 

Course Outline:

Cambridge IGCSE Art & Design encourages a range of skills, stimulates aesthetic awareness, knowledge and critical understanding of art, and provides opportunities for learners to develop a range of skills. Crucially, a personal and independent perspective is encouraged at all times. The syllabus is designed to accommodate a wide range of abilities, materials and resources, and allows the different skills of the teaching staff to be fully used. The syllabus appeals to learners who wish to explore practical work through a range of two- and/or three-dimensional processes and include new media and technologies in addition to traditional media and processes.

 

The aims are to enable students to develop:

• an ability to record from direct observation and personal experience

• an ability to identify and solve problems in visual and/or other forms

• creativity, visual awareness, critical and cultural understanding

• an imaginative, creative and personal response

• confidence, enthusiasm and a sense of achievement in the practice of art and design

• growing independence in the refinement and development of ideas and personal outcomes

• engagement and experimentation with a range of media, materials and techniques, including new media and technologies, where appropriate

• experience of working in relevant frameworks and exploration of manipulative skills necessary to form, compose and communicate in two and/or three dimensions

• a working vocabulary relevant to the subject and an interest in, and a critical awareness of, other practitioners, environments and cultures

• investigative, analytical, experimental, interpretative, practical, technical and expressive skills which aid effective and independent learning.

 

 

Assessment:

All candidates take two components: Course Work and an Externally Set Assignment.

 

Costs: TBC

 

Contact: Mrs Kate Sione


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