Throughout
this scheme of learning I will be developing my Art and Design Pedagogy basing
my research on children’s fairytales and how students can collaborate as a
group to analyze a fairytale and what it means to them. It will be student led,
they will begin by choosing their favorite story form childhood and look at the
aspects of the story that they like, how it made them feel and why they liked
it. They will be split into six separate groups where students will work
together to unpick the story chosen. Once they have analyzed the surface they
will begin to unpick the story and see what it is truly saying. Students will be
pushed to understand the fairytale further and what impact it has on society
and what they want to say. They will decide as a group how they want to present
the final idea. Throughout the scheme of learning I will document the process
through photographs. For students independent learning they will be given a
booklet with pages where they have to create their own story based around the
idea of a girl and her journey. Within this scheme of learning there will also
be a drawing study where students are given an A5 piece of paper each week with
a different process. Available to the students will be inspirational pages and
templates to help build their ideas together. Students will present to the
class either through a presentation or a gallery display.
Students
will learn how to collaborate with their peers, led their own projects and unpicking
an idea to investigate what it is really saying. They will recall upon prior
knowledge of art and design skills, techniques and apply these throughout the
process. By collaborating with their peers students will learn how to analyze
and evaluate their work and the work of others. They will learn to experiment
and explore through the design process narrowing down the final outcome through
group guidance. The project will mainly be student led with advice along the
way, each lesson they will focus on something different to help the project
progress further.
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