Years 7 and 8 standard elaborations Australian Curriculum: Visual Arts

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Purpose The standard elaborations (SEs) provide additional clarity when using the Australian Curriculum achievement standard to make judgments on a five-point scale. These can be used as a tool for: making consistent and comparable judgments about the evidence of learning in a folio of student work developing task-specific standards for individual assessment tasks. Structure The SEs are developed using the Australian Curriculum achievement standard. The Arts: Visual Arts achievement standard describes the learning expected of students at each band in the two valued features for Australian Curriculum Arts responding and making. Teachers use the achievement standard during and at the end of a period of teaching to make on-balance judgments about the quality of learning students demonstrate. In Queensland the achievement standard represents the C standard a sound level of knowledge and understanding of the content, and application of skills. The SEs are presented in a matrix. The discernible differences or degrees of quality associated with the five-point scale are highlighted to identify the characteristics of student work on which teacher judgments are made. Terms are described in the Notes section following the matrix. Years 7 and 8 Australian Curriculum: Visual Arts achievement standard By the end of Year 8, students identify and analyse how other artists use visual conventions and viewpoints to communicate ideas and apply this knowledge in their art making. They explain how an artwork is displayed to enhance its meaning. They evaluate how they and others are influenced by artworks from different. Students plan their art making in response to exploration of techniques and processes used in their own and others artworks. They demonstrate use of visual conventions, techniques and processes to communicate meaning in their artworks. Source Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA), Australian Curriculum Version 8 The Arts: Visual Arts, www.australiancurriculum.edu.au/f-10-curriculum/the-arts/visual-arts 170269

Years 7 and 8 Visual Arts standard elaborations A B C D E The folio of a student s work has the following characteristics: Responding identification and thorough analysis of how other artists use visual conventions and viewpoints to communicate ideas thorough explanation of how an artwork is displayed to enhance its meaning discerning evaluation of how they and others are influenced by artworks from different identification and informed analysis of how other artists use visual conventions and viewpoints to communicate ideas informed explanation of how an artwork is displayed to enhance its meaning informed evaluation of how they and others are influenced by artworks from different cultures, times and places identification and analysis of how other artists use visual conventions and viewpoints to communicate ideas explanation of how an artwork is displayed to enhance its meaning evaluation of how they and others are influenced by artworks from different identification and description of how other artists use visual conventions and viewpoints to communicate ideas description of how an artwork is displayed to enhance its meaning explanation about how they and others are influenced by artworks from different identification of other artists using visual conventions and viewpoints to communicate ideas statements about an artwork display statements about how they and others are influenced by artworks from different planning, development and purposeful resolution of art making in response to informed exploration of techniques and processes used in own and others artworks planning, development and resolution of art making in response to informed exploration of techniques and processes used in own and others artworks planning of art making in response to exploration of techniques and processes used in own and others artworks partial planning of art making in response to exploration of aspects of techniques and processes used in own and others artworks fragmented exploration of aspects of techniques and processes Making effective communication of intended meaning in artworks through the purposeful and skilful use of: communication of intended meaning in artworks through the skilful use of: communication of meaning in artworks through the use of: communication of ideas in artworks through the use of aspects of: sporadic use of aspects of: Key shading emphasises the qualities that discriminate between the A E descriptors Page 2 of 6

Notes Australian Curriculum common dimensions The SEs describe the qualities of achievement in the two dimensions common to all Australian Curriculum learning area achievement standard understanding and skills. Dimension understanding skills the concepts underpinning and connecting knowledge in a learning area, related to a student s ability to appropriately select and apply knowledge to solve problems in that learning area the specific techniques, strategies and processes in a learning area Terms used in Years 7 and 8 Visual Arts standard elaborations These terms clarify the descriptors in the Years 7 and 8 Visual Arts SEs. s are drawn from: ACARA Australian Curriculum: The Arts glossary, www.australiancurriculum.edu.au/f-10-curriculum/the-arts/glossary ACARA The Arts: Visual Arts > Examples of knowledge and skills > Years 7 and 8, www.australiancurriculum.edu.au/f-10-curriculum/the-arts/visual-arts/example-of-knowledge-and-skills other sources, to ensure consistent understanding. Term analysis; analyse artist artwork aspects audience communication; communicate composition description; describe consider in detail for the purpose of finding meaning or relationships, and identifying patterns, similarities and differences generic term for the maker of an artwork in each of the five arts subjects; artists include actors, choreographers, composers, dancers, directors, editors, filmmakers, instrumental musicians, painters, scriptwriters, sculptors, singers; also includes artists who make hybrid artworks generic term for a performance or an artwork in each of the five arts subjects; when referred to generically this curriculum uses the term artwork; within each arts subject, the subject-specific terms are used; artworks are also frequently described with reference to forms or styles; artworks include performances such as a dance, dramatic play or song and artefacts such as a film or painting; also includes hybrid artworks particular parts or features individuals or groups of people who experience the arts in a range of settings and contexts (formal, informal, virtual or interactive) through intellectual, emotional and social engagement; the artist is audience to their own artwork in The Arts, communication means sharing of learnings, ideas, thoughts and feelings through the viewpoints of the artist and/or the audience in Visual Arts, the placement or arrangement of elements or parts in artworks give an account of characteristics or features Page 3 of 6

Term design elements design principles development discerning effectively; effective evaluation; evaluate explanation; explain form; forms fragmented hybrid artwork identification; identify informed intended make; making materials meaning partial planning; plan practices include line, colour, shape, texture, space and form found in artworks, and incorporated in the design of performance spaces (including sets) for dance and drama accepted conventions associated with organising design elements and can include unity, balance, hierarchy, scale, proportion, emphasis, similarity and contrast elaborate or expand in detail; to create or construct showing good judgment to make thoughtful choices meeting the assigned purpose in a considered and/or efficient manner to produce a desired or intended result; in Visual Arts, effective includes meeting the purpose by producing a strong impression examine and judge the merit or significance of something provide additional information that demonstrates understanding of reasoning and/or application in each Arts subject, form is the whole of an artwork created by the elements and the way they are structured; in Visual Arts, two-dimensional form (2D), three-dimensional form (3D) and four-dimensional form (4D); disjointed, incomplete or isolated the combination of more than one art form within an artwork establish or indicate who or what someone or something is having relevant knowledge; being conversant with the topic; in Visual Arts, informed includes how the knowledge and skills (representation and practices) work together to communicate meaning or intent in and through Visual Arts planned or meant includes learning about and using knowledge, skills, techniques, processes, materials and technologies to explore arts practices and make artworks that communicate ideas and intentions physical resources, equipment including technologies, and information used to make artworks (e.g. paint, digital camera, pencil, drum and/or clarinet) an intended idea, expression or purpose attempted; incomplete evidence provided a design or set of procedural steps specific to a project or task the application of Arts skills and knowledge to create, represent, communicate and respond in a specific art form; Page 4 of 6

Term in Visual Arts: spaces skills : a systematic series of actions directed to the production of an artwork : a collection of perspectives, lenses or frames through which artworks can be explored and interpreted; in Years 7 and 8, examples for practices include: spaces - understanding role of the studio for artists: learning to share responsibility for preparation, cleaning and storing work - display presenting artworks in formal and informal spaces to enhance meaning; considering the influence of viewpoints and audience on artworks; form and function skills - expressive interpreting subject matter through various contexts and/or viewpoints to enhance understanding and create a personal response to stimuli - conceptual developing a thought or idea into a visual representation - practical use of visual arts materials, equipment and instruments - multi-modal to use a combination of two or more sensory modes - investigating, elaborating, researching, experimenting, manipulating, documenting, enhancing, reflecting, acknowledging, comparing, analysing, identifying, evaluating, judging and displaying - expression physical, psychological, sensory and intuitive - recognising artists, artworks and audiences that promote a conceptual understanding. Refer to artists, artworks and audiences from different cultures, particularly Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples, and from Asia processes purposeful relevant representation see practices intentional; done by design; focused and clearly linked to the goals of the task having some logical connection with; applicable and pertinent the expression or designation of a character, place, idea, image or information by some other term, character, symbol, diagram, image, sound or combination of visual and aural expression, based on shared social values and beliefs; in Visual Arts, a concept; in Years 7 and 8, examples for representation include: subject matter: such as contemporary culture, and historical and cultural representations of art, craft and design forms: art, craft and design: including painting, sculpture, printmaking and photography styles: postmodernism, contemporary constructivism, pop, street art, graphic/poster design, industrial design and digital art : manga, drawing, installation, digital imaging, graffiti and environmental sculpture : select, apply and evaluate a range of design elements and design principles materials: combining and manipulating a range of physical and digital materials technologies: traditional and digital Page 5 of 6

Term resolve; resolution responding skilful; skills sporadic statement; state style techniques technologies thorough viewpoints visual conventions in The Arts, the process of refining an artwork (performance or product) into a state of completion includes exploring, responding to, analysing and interpreting artworks in Visual Arts, in the context of: creating artworks, this includes considered selection, management and application of the practices of Visual arts; sharing artworks, this includes a high degree of proficiency and polish appearing, happening now and again or at intervals; (irregular) or occasional a sentence or assertion the influencing context of an artwork, such as Impressionist in Visual Arts; or postmodern, 21st century or contemporary, among many others; in Visual Arts, also includes traditional and contemporary styles or expressions; in Visual Arts, the manner of making or skills used in making an artwork; the tools and equipment that can be materials for making and responding; demonstrating depth and breadth, inclusive of relevant detail; in Visual Arts, thorough means demonstrating depth and breadth of visual arts knowledge and skills see practices combinations of components and approaches, such as combinations of elements, design principles, composition and style; Page 6 of 6