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Minimum Art & Design Requirements - Unit Support & Guidance

This presentation provides guidance on the minimum requirements for art and design units at National 4 and National 5 levels. It includes examples of unit structures and the necessary artwork, evaluation criteria, and reflective practices.

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Minimum Art & Design Requirements - Unit Support & Guidance

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  1. Art & Design CPD Presentation

  2. Unit Support Guidance on minimum requirementsExamples of possible Unit structure

  3. There is a minimum amount of artwork required to achieve the Assessment Standards for the National 4 and National 5 Art & Design: Expressive Activity Units • 3 drawings/studies • 2 development ideas • Within the above there should be a • minimum of 2 media used. EVALUATION Demonstrate awareness of basic strengths and weaknesses in the work. Show evidence of reflection and creative decision-making.

  4. There is a minimum amount of artwork required to achieve the Assessment Standards for the National 4 and National 5 Art & Design: Design Activity Units • Produce relevant investigative material and examples of design work (market research). • 2 development ideas EVALUATION Distinguish between successful and less successful ideas Show evidence of reflection and creative decision-making. Evaluative comment could appear as annotations on the development work or during discussions with the assessor.

  5. The National 4 Art & Design: Added Value Unit Outcome 1 ‘Plan how to adapt and refine the idea to express the theme/stimuli’. ‘Reflection: 50 to 80 words or equivalent could be sufficient to meet this requirement’. Garden still-life. I started by wanting vegetables and man-made objects in my picture together. I wanted to show contrast with these things. I used watercolours because I can be neat and I can get lots of different colours. I chose the yellow fabric for the background to make the things stand out. I like the way I made the watering can look like metal. I should have added more tomatoes to make the picture more colourful.

  6. The National 4 Art & Design: Added Value Unit Outcome 2 ‘Plan how to adapt and refine the idea and how to produce an effective solution’. ‘Reflection: 50 to 80 words or equivalent could be sufficient to meet this requirement’. Outdoor Clock Design I wanted my design to be based on something natural and organic. I eventually chose to develop the image of an insect and simplify it. I like my design because it looks modern and unusual at the same time. This would make it appeal to more people who would like to see it in their town centre. I would make it better by increasing the size of the actual clock-face and include numerals. This would make the design more practical.

  7. The National 4 Art & Design: Course (expressive work) Garden still-life. I started by wanting vegetables and man-made objects in my picture. I wanted to show contrast with these things. I used watercolours because I can be neat and I can get lots of different colours. I chose the yellow fabric for the background to make the things stand out. I like the way I made the watering can look like metal. I should have added more tomatoes to make the picture more colourful.

  8. The National 4 Art & Design: Course (design work) Outdoor Clock Design I wanted my design to be based on something natural and organic. I eventually chose to develop the image of an insect and simplify it. I like my design because it looks modern and unusual at the same time. This would make it appeal to more people who would like to see it in their town centre. I would make it better by increasing the size of the actual clock-face and include numerals.

  9. The National 4 Art & Design: Course

  10. National 4 Art & Design: Design Activity CD Cover Design • INVESTIGATION • Minimum requirement: • Evidence of Market Research, investigation of theme • Don’t have to be mounted • Can be any size • Explore relevant examples of design work (market research). • Produce investigative material relevant to the task and with potential for creative development.

  11. National 4 Art & Design: Design Activity CD Cover Design • DEVELOPMENT • Minimum requirement: • 2 ideas showing some development and refinement. • Don't have to be mounted • Can be any size • Produce at least two ideas which show visual continuity with earlier investigative research material. • Use selected media, techniques and/or technology effectively to realise the design ideas. • Ensure that the design issues identified in the brief are considered.

  12. National 4 Art & Design: Design Activity CD Cover Design • INVESTIGATION • Minimum requirement: • Evidence of Market Research, • investigation of theme • Don’t have to be mounted • Can be any size • Explore relevant examples of design work (market research). • Produce investigative material relevant to the task and with potential for creative development. • DEVELOPMENT • Minimum requirement: • 2 ideas showing some development and refinement. • Don't have to be mounted • Can be any size • Produce at least two • ideas which show visual continuity with earlier investigative research material. • Use selected media, techniques and/or technology effectively • to realise the design ideas. • Ensure that the design issues identified in the • brief are considered.

  13. National 4 Art & Design: Expressive Activity – Where I Live • INVESTIGATION • Minimum requirement: • 3 drawings/studies • Don’t have to be mounted • Can be any size • ‘Produce a minimum of 3 studies which explore visual qualities of the chosen subjects’.

  14. National 4 Art & Design: Expressive Activity – Where I Live • DEVELOPMENT • Minimum requirement: • 2 compositional ideas • Don't have to be mounted • Can be any size • ‘Produce a minimum of 2 compositional ideas, drawing on earlier investigative work and exploring expressive possibilities of the theme. • Ideas should exploit the qualities of the visual elements, the media and/or techniques’.

  15. National 4 Art & Design: Expressive Activity – Where I Live • DEVELOPMENT • Minimum requirement: • 2 compositional ideas • Don't have to be mounted • Can be any size • ‘Produce a minimum of 2 compositional ideas, drawing on earlier investigative work and exploring expressive possibilities of the theme. • Ideas should exploit the qualities of the visual elements, the media and/or techniques’. • INVESTIGATION • Minimum requirement: • 3 drawings/studies • Don’t have to be mounted • Can be any size • ‘Produce a minimum of 3 studies which explore visual qualities of the chosen subjects. Within this work there should be a minimum of 2 media used.

  16. National 5 Art & Design: Expressive Activity – ‘Being Worried’ • INVESTIGATION • Minimum requirement: • 3 drawings/studies • Don’t have to be mounted • Can be any size • ‘Produce a minimum of 3 studies which explore visual qualities of the chosen subjects’.

  17. National 5 Art & Design: Expressive Activity – ‘Being Worried’ • DEVELOPMENT • Minimum requirement: • 2 compositional ideas • Don't have to be mounted • Can be any size • ‘Produce a minimum of 2 compositional ideas, drawing on earlier investigative work and exploring expressive possibilities of the theme. • Ideas should exploit the qualities of the visual elements, the media and/or techniques’. • *Within the Investigation and Development overall, there should be evidence of a minimum of 2 media used.

  18. National 5 Art & Design: Expressive Activity

  19. National 5 Art & Design: Design Activity – Packaging Design • INVESTIGATION • Minimum requirement: • Evidence of Market Research, investigation of theme • Don’t have to be mounted • Can be any size • ‘Explore relevant examples of design work (market research) to inform and inspire initial ideas. • Produce investigative material relevant to the task and with potential for creative development. • Photographic images may also be used. • Investigation might include experimentation with media, techniques and/or technology’.

  20. National 5 Art & Design: Design Activity – Packaging Design • DEVELOPMENT • Minimum requirement: • 2 ideas showing some development and refinement. • Don't have to be mounted • Can be any size • ‘Produce at least two ideas which show visual continuity with earlier investigative research material. • Use selected media, techniques and/or technology effectively to realise the design ideas. • Refine and improve these ideas. • Ensure that the design issues identified in the brief are fully taken into account’.

  21. National 5 Art & Design: Design Activity – Packaging Design • INVESTIGATION • Minimum requirement: • Evidence of Market Research, investigation of theme • Don’t have to be mounted • Can be any size • ‘Explore relevant examples of • design work (market research) • to inform and inspire initial ideas. • Produce investigative material • relevant to the task and with • potential for creative • development. • Photographic images may also • be used. • Investigation might include • experimentation with media, • techniques and/or technology’. • DEVELOPMENT • Minimum requirement: • 2 ideas showing some development and refinement • Don't have to be mounted • Can be any size • ‘Produce at least two ideas which show visual continuity with earlier investigative research material. • Use selected media, techniques and/or technology effectively to realise the design ideas. • Refine and improve these ideas. • Ensure that the design issues identified in the brief are fully taken into account’.

  22. National 5 Art & Design: Expressive Activity – Van Gogh Inspired Still Life • INVESTIGATION • Minimum requirement: • 3 drawings/studies • Don’t have to be mounted • Can be any size • ‘Produce a minimum of 3 studies which explore visual qualities of the chosen subjects.

  23. National 5 Art & Design: Expressive Activity – Van Gogh Inspired Still Life • DEVELOPMENT • Minimum requirement: • 2 compositional ideas • Don't have to be mounted • Can be any size • ‘Produce a minimum of 2 compositional ideas, drawing on earlier investigative work and exploring expressive possibilities of the theme. • Ideas should exploit the qualities of the visual elements, the media and/or techniques. • Refine and improve ideas. This could be done by, for example, producing modified alternative compositions or by adding evaluative comments, explanations, proposals, using a sketchbook’.

  24. National 5 Art & Design: Expressive Activity – Van Gogh Inspired Still Life • INVESTIGATION • Minimum requirement: • 3 drawings/studies • Don’t have to be mounted • Can be any size • ‘Produce a minimum of 3 studies which explore visual qualities of the chosen subjects. • *Within the Investigation and Development overall, there should be evidence of a minimum of 2 media used. • DEVELOPMENT • Minimum requirement: 2 compositional ideas • Don't have to be mounted • Can be any size • ‘Produce a minimum of 2 compositional ideas, drawing on earlier investigative work and exploring expressive possibilities of the theme. • Ideas should exploit the qualities of the visual elements, the media and/or techniques. • Refine and improve ideas. This could be done by, for example, producing modified alternative compositions or by adding evaluative comments, explanations, proposals, using a sketchbook’.

  25. COURSE ASSESSMENT Marked at A-D These 2 images were taken from the study of Van Gogh for Outcome 1. They help clarify the context for the Course Assessment but do not contribute to the marks. UNIT ASSESSMENT Marked as pass/fail

  26. Development stage: There are 36 marks available for this Section. This part of the portfolio provides evidence of the further development of a single line of expressive enquiry and the candidate’s ability to show a considered response to an expressive theme/stimuli. ♦ Further development of the original expressive idea (0-12 marks) ♦ Demonstrating a considered response to developing their expressive theme/stimuli (0-12 marks) ♦ Applying the visual elements effectively to communicate their understanding of the expressive theme/stimuli (0-12 marks)

  27. Expressive artwork: final piece There are 36 marks available for this Section. The final piece of expressive art work should show clear visual continuity with the original expressive idea and development work and the effective refinement and realisation of the development idea in 2D or 3D formats, as appropriate. Marks will be awarded for: ♦ Maintaining visual continuity with the original idea and development work and demonstrating a creative response to the expressive theme/stimuli (0-12 marks) ♦ Demonstrating effective refinement and realisation of the final piece (0-24 marks) Evaluation: There are 8 marks available for this Section. In the expressive evaluation the candidate will reflect on and evaluate the visual qualities of the final piece of expressive art work. Marks in the evaluation will be awarded for: ♦ Describing and explaining their choice and use of materials, techniques and/or technology and the visual elements (0-4 marks) ♦ Expressing supported personal opinions on the visual qualities of the piece of expressive artwork (0-4 marks)

  28. National 5 Art & Design: Design Activity – Gift Bag for Jewellery Shop • INVESTIGATION • Minimum requirement: • Evidence of Market Research, investigation of theme • Don’t have to be mounted • Can be any size • ‘Explore relevant examples of design work (market research) to inform and inspire initial ideas. • Produce investigative material relevant to the task and with potential for creative development. • Photographic images may also be used. • Investigation might include experimentation with media, techniques and/or technology’.

  29. National 5 Art & Design: Design Activity – Gift Bag for Jewellery Shop • DEVELOPMENT • Minimum requirement: • 2 ideas showing some development and refinement. • Don't have to be mounted • Can be any size • ‘Produce at least two ideas which show visual continuity with earlier investigative research material. • Use selected media, techniques and/or technology effectively to realise the design ideas. • Refine and improve these ideas. • Ensure that the design issues identified in the brief are fully taken into account’.

  30. National 5 Art & Design: Design Activity – Gift Bag for Jewellery Shop • INVESTIGATION • Minimum requirement: • Evidence of Market Research, • investigation of theme • Don’t have to be mounted • Can be any size • ‘Explore relevant examples of • design work (market research) • to inform and inspire initial ideas. • Produce investigative material • relevant to the task and with • potential for creative • development. • Photographic images may also • be used. • Investigation might include • experimentation with media, • techniques and/or technology’. • DEVELOPMENT • Minimum requirement: • 2 ideas showing some development and refinement. • Don't have to be mounted • Can be any size • ‘Produce at least two ideas which show visual continuity with earlier investigative research material. • Use selected media, techniques and/or technology effectively to realise the design ideas. • Refine and improve these ideas. • Ensure that the design issues identified in the brief are fully taken into account’.

  31. COURSE ASSESSMENT Marked at A-D These 3 images were taken from the study of ‘Creative Packaging’ for Outcome 1. They help clarify the context for the Course Assessment but do not contribute to the marks. UNIT ASSESSMENT Marked as pass/fail

  32. Development stage: There are 36 marks available for this Section. This part of the portfolio provides evidence of the further development of a single line of design enquiry and the candidate’s ability to show a considered response to the requirements of the design brief. ♦ Further development of the original design idea (0-12 marks) ♦ Demonstrating a considered response to the opportunities and requirements of the design brief (0-12 marks) ♦ Using design elements effectively in response to the design brief requirements (0-12 marks)

  33. Design Solution There are 36 marks available for this Section. The final design solution should show clear visual continuity with the original design idea and development work and the effective realisation of the development idea in 2D or 3D formats, as appropriate. Marks will be awarded for: ♦ Maintaining visual continuity with the original idea and development work and demonstrating a creative response to the design brief/design area requirements (0-12 marks) ♦ Demonstrating effective refinement and realisation of the final design solution (0-24 marks) Evaluation: There are 8 marks available for this Section. In the design evaluation the candidate will reflect on and evaluate their design solution against the requirements of the design brief/design area. Marks in the evaluation will be awarded for: ♦ Explaining the choice and use of design materials, techniques and technology and function /purpose as appropriate with reference to the design brief requirements (0-4 marks) ♦ Expressing supported personal opinions on the effectiveness of their design solution with reference to the design brief requirements (0-4 marks)

  34. To Conclude……. • Units are assessed Pass/Fail by centres and subject to External Verification by SQA • Standards remain the same as for previous qualifications • Assessors indicate formally when a candidate has passed each Assessment Standard and keep the evidence available for External Verification • External Verification focusses on a centre’s assessment judgements: are they valid and in line with National Standards? • Verifiers only look at Unit assessment work and the centre’s assessment of that work

  35. To Conclude……. • External Verification is intended to be supportive – colleagues should see it as a positive experience which contributes to maintaining national standards and the integrity of Art & Design • Centres should not include any Course Assessment with Unit work presented to Verifiers • Relevant contextual evidence from Units may be included with the Course Assessment evidence • Contextual evidence does not contribute to the marks given to Course Assessment work • Centres should NOT send Units along with Course Assessment work

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