Table of Contents
1 Introduction
Nicholas Addison and Lesley Burgess
2 Art and Design Teachers’ Professional Development
Richard Hickman and Madeleine Brens
3 Learning in Art and Design Education
Nicholas Addison and Lesley Burgess with Victoria Kinsella, Dean Kenning
Unit 3.1 the relationship between learning and teaching
3.2 theories of learning and their implications for art and design
3.3 activity theory; (Victoria Kinsella)
3.4 experiential learning
3.5 affect and the aesthetic
3.6 language, motivation and learning
3.7 thinking through art: the social body mind map; (Dean Kenning)
3.8 enabling learning: transforming subject knowledge into pedagogy
4 Planning for Learning and Teaching
David Gee and Lesley Burgess
Unit 4.1 Curriculum Planning
Unit 4.2 Practice in ITE Art and design
5 Assessment and Examinations in Art and Design
Andy Ash and Kate Schofield with John Steers
Unit 5.1 Overview of assessment: principles and practice
Unit 5.2 Assessment in art and design
Unit 5.3 Art and design examinations
Unit 5.4 Reconsidering assessment for learning in art and design (John Steers)
6 Issues in Craft and Design Education
Lesley Burgess and Kate Schofield with Helen Charman
Unit 6.1 Craft
Unit 6.2 Design
Unit 6.3 Sustainable design: design can change the world (Helen Charman)
7 Attitudes to Making
Unit 7.1 Drawing: Lines of Possibility
Claire Robins
Unit 7.2 Sculpture in secondary schools
Andy Ash
8 Critical Studies
Nicholas Addison
Unit 8.1 The purposes of critical studies
Unit 8.2 Exploring methods for investigating art and design: developing visual and aesthetic literacy
9 Inclusion in Art and design
Unit 9.1 Claire Penketh
Unit 9.2 John Johnson
10 Towards a Plural Curriculum
Unit 10.1 Enhanced Identities in Diversity
Paul Dash
Unit 10.2 Histories and canons as forms of identity
Nicholas Addison
Unit 10.3 Investigation and Diversity
Nicholas Addison