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Design and Technology – Areas for Assessment

Design concepts and processes
Activities: Storage Solution, Planning a Website, Designing and evaluating ideas for silver jewellery project, 'Design a Space' Survey, 'Design a Space' PowerPoint, Student Negotiated Design Project, Final product and evaluation of a jewellery project
Producing quality design solutions
Activities: Storage Solution, Planning a Website, Student Negotiated Design Project, Final product and evaluation of a jewellery project
Creativity, innovation and enterprise
Activities: Storage Solution, Designing and evaluating ideas for silver jewellery project, 'Design a Space' Survey, Student Negotiated Design Project, Final product and evaluation of a jewellery project
Designers and responsible designing
Activities: Exposition of Henry Ford, 'Design a Space' PowerPoint
Communicating, managing and producing
Activities: Storage Solution, Planning a Website, Designing and evaluating ideas for silver jewellery project, 'Design a Space' Survey, 'Design a Space' PowerPoint, Student Negotiated Design Project
Design, technology & society
Activities: Exposition of Henry Ford

Areas for assessment provide a framework for structuring an assessment program, and may be used for reporting student achievement. They are derived from the course objectives, so they are linked to the course outcomes. Areas for assessment can be used as organisers for assessment of student achievement.

Good assessment practice involves designing quality assessment activities that enable students to demonstrate their achievements. Teachers can use the areas for assessment when designing an assessment activity, to ensure it is assessing performance in relation to a grouping of outcomes.

In designing the assessment schedule for a course, teachers may find it useful to map each planned assessment activity to one or more of the areas for assessment. This allows teachers to ensure that assessment in relation to outcomes can occur across the year in a manageable way.

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