Assessing Art With Confidence in the Busy Classroom

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  • Online
  • Art
  • Full
  • Primary
  • Subject Leadership, Teaching & Learning, Curriculum Delivery
  • Free For Partner Schools
  • Free
Overview

Art and design is not traditionally a subject that has been assessed in great depth at the primary phase. However, this has all changed and subject teachers must now ensure children are aware of their own attainment and understand what changes they need to make in order to improve. This session will help you do this using classroom based techniques that help you assess art with confidence. It will also show you how assessment influences your day to day planning and affects your art curriculum.

About The Course

Art and design is not traditionally a subject that has been assessed in great depth at the primary phase. However, this has all changed and subject teachers must now ensure children are aware of their own attainment and understand what changes they need to make in order to improve. This session will help you do this using classroom based techniques that help you assess art with confidence. It will also show you how assessment influences your day to day planning and affects your art curriculum.

About the Programme Leader

Paul is a nationally recognised art & design consultant having delivered specialist art CPD in schools, colleges, galleries, and Universities across the UK and for the UK’s leading training providers. Paul runs his highly successful art website: paulcarneyarts.com that provides high quality teaching resources and advice to teachers around the world. He has over twenty years teaching experience at Primary, Secondary and post-16 levels of education, is an Advanced Skills Teacher, ex-Subject Leader for Art and was a member of the DfE Expert Advisory Group for Art and Design. Recent clients include BBC bitesize, the National College and the University of Birmingham. He is a fellow of the Royal Society for Arts and a former Council member for the NSEAD, which means he has been involved in national art education issues. Paul is a published author of two books: Drawing for Science, Invention and Discovery and his latest book Drawing to learn anything. He is also a practicing professional artist who has exhibited nationally.

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