IGCSE2009 Art and Design Specification
IGCSE2009 Art and Design Specification
IGCSE2009 Art and Design Specification
Specification
Edexcel IGCSEs in Art and Design: Fine Art (4FA0), Graphic Design (4GD0), Photography (4PY0), Textiles (4TE0)
First examination 2011
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Introduction
The Edexcel International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) in Art and Design is designed for use in schools and colleges. It is part of a suite of IGCSE qualifications offered by Edexcel.
creative and imaginative skills, and the practical skills for communicating and expressing ideas, feelings and meanings in art, craft and design investigative, analytical, experimental and interpretive capabilities, aesthetic understanding and critical skills understanding of codes and conventions of art, craft and design and awareness of the contexts in which they operate knowledge and understanding of art, craft and design in contemporary society and in other times and cultures.
a choice of four different endorsements: Fine Art, Graphic Design, Photography and Textiles a single practical examination for the external assessment route the opportunity to study local artists and designers a thematic examination paper a full range of teacher support a sound foundation for progression to Edexcel AS and A levels, and equivalent qualifications.
Contents
Specification at a glance Qualification content
Art and Design: Fine Art Art and Design: Graphic Design Art and Design: Photography Art and Design: Textiles
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Assessment summary
Assessment Objectives and weightings Entering your students for assessment
Student entry Combinations of entry Access arrangements and special requirements
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Specification at a glance
This IGCSE qualification has one assessment, an externally assessed examination and up to three sheets of preparatory studies. Paper Paper code: 4FA0/01 (Fine Art) Paper code: 4GD0/01(Graphic Design) Paper code: 4PY0/01 (Photography) Paper code: 4TE0/01 (Textiles)
Externally assessed Availability: June series First assessment: June 2011 Fine Art OR Graphic Design OR Photography OR Textiles. examination piece (maximum size A2) with six weeks preparatory time and 10 hours assessment time up to three sheets of preparatory studies (maximum size A2 each sheet) carried out during the six-week preparatory period 100 marks available for this assessment.
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Specification Edexcel IGCSE in Art and Design Issue 1 September 2008 Edexcel Limited 2008
Specification Edexcel IGCSE in Art and Design Issue 1 September 2008 Edexcel Limited 2008
Qualification content
Summary
The four endorsed titles available are:
IGCSE Art and Design: Fine Art IGCSE Art and Design: Graphic Design IGCSE Art and Design: Photography IGCSE Art and Design: Textiles.
Students can be entered for more than one endorsement in any examination session. Each specification will be awarded a separate IGCSE grade. Please refer to Student Entry on page 16.
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undertake visual research, using primary and secondary sources, and record observations, experiences and ideas in appropriate ways. Primary sources must include first-hand experience of original work develop and realise ideas and outcomes, exploring and reviewing possible solutions and modifying work appropriately understand and use (appropriately and safely) a range of materials, equipment, processes and techniques in two and/or three dimensions, using information and communication technology, where appropriate know and understand a range of work, from contemporary practice, past practice and different cultures, in order to demonstrate an understanding of continuity and change in art, craft and design.
an appreciation of colour, form, tone, texture and shape the use of a range of tools and surfaces in painting a range of materials for painting and the different purposes of mark-making work in at least one of the following mixed media collage, assemblage and environments (landscape, natural and man-made objects), non-figurative, non-representational and/or abstract art technical skills in an appropriate range of media.
an appreciation of form, tone, texture and shape the use of a range of tools and surfaces in drawing a range of materials for drawing and the different purposes of mark-making work in one of the following non-figurative, non-representational and/or abstract drawing technical skills in an appropriate range of media.
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origination of personal ideas and the means by which personal ideas are transferred to print surface qualities and the transmission of those qualities of block, plate or screen to an alternative surface such as paper or fabric, in order to realise personal intentions the appropriateness of the medium to images and the realisation of the full potential of their ideas through the techniques of printmaking at least one of the following printing processes screen-printing, mono-printing, linoprinting, etching, lithography and dry point.
producing forms in three dimensions, utilising volume, space, materials and movement some of the following processes fixing or joining materials such as card, metals, plastics using processes such as soldering, brazing, welding, gluing, jointing, riveting and bolting some of the following modelling techniques the manipulation of plastic materials such as clay, plaster, wax using hands and/or tools, carving, cutting and abrading the use of some of the following materials wood, stone, plaster, leather, clay, textiles, card, plastics, wax and found objects/materials.
Students who submit work for sculpture for examination must have their work photographed. The photographs will form evidence for the assessment of the sculpture, and it is essential that they are of a quality to do justice to the students work. The photographs should be in colour, and of a size sufficient to show detail of the piece, for example A4. It is expected that four photographs of each piece taken from different angles will be sufficient. The photographs should be mounted on an A2 sheet.
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undertake visual research, using primary and secondary sources, and record observations, experiences and ideas in appropriate ways. Primary sources must include first-hand experience of original work develop and realise ideas and outcomes, exploring and reviewing possible solutions and modifying work appropriately understand and use (appropriately and safely) a range of materials, equipment, processes and techniques in two and/or three dimensions, using information and communication technology where appropriate know and understand a range of work, from contemporary practice, past practice and different cultures, in order to demonstrate an understanding of continuity and change in art, craft and design.
All the work produced in the different disciplines in this endorsement can be produced in digital form. Students are encouraged to explore the creative potential of software packages and realise their ideas through a variety of media. Before starting the course, students who plan to submit work for graphic design examination should obtain permission from the examination centre if they wish to take equipment such as computers and software into the examination venue.
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how graphic design is used to convey information, make a brand image familiar, sell a product or service promotional campaigns, corporate identity design advertising design briefs, the advertising client, the advertising audience the use of images and typography in advertising the advertising message and the links to visual images.
the relationships which are established between illustration and narrative illustration briefs, the illustration client, the illustration audience thumbnail sketches, sketches, dissections, plans and elevations one or more of the following book illustration, magazine illustration, advertising illustration, CD-cover illustration, website illustration.
how packaging is determined by its contents packaging briefs, the packaging client, the packaging audience making suitable production drawings surface decoration or pattern for packaging the development and construction of three-dimensional prototypes logical planning procedures for manufacture/making.
Students who submit work for packaging for examination may need to have their work photographed if it is larger than A2 in size, or if it is fragile or bulky. The photographs will form evidence for the assessment of the work, and it is essential that they are of a quality to do justice to the students work. The photographs should be in colour, and of a size sufficient to show detail of the work, such as A4. It is expected that four photographs of each piece taken from different angles will be sufficient. The photographs should be mounted on an A2 sheet.
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the relationship between letter forms, their disposition and text the development of font types, serif types and sans serif fonts leading, paragraph indents, hanging indents, justification, alignment, headings, kerning and sub-headings the specific typographical requirements of one or more of the following magazine design, newspaper design, leaflet and poster design, website design.
originating ideas, suitable for use in print, in the context of graphic design the skills essential to printmaking making judgements confirming an understanding of composition in print and specifically in relation to graphic design work the appropriateness of the medium to images and a realisation of the full potential of ideas through a variety of techniques one or more of the following printing processes screen-print mono-print, lino-print, etching, lithography and dry point surface qualities and the effect that different techniques have on these surfaces, and how these different techniques can be employed to good effect in graphic design.
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undertake visual research, using primary and secondary sources, and record observations, experiences and ideas in appropriate ways. Primary sources must include first-hand experience of original work develop and realise ideas and outcomes, exploring and reviewing possible solutions and modifying work appropriately understand and use (appropriately and safely) a range of materials, equipment, processes and techniques in two and/or three dimensions, using information and communication technology, where appropriate know and understand a range of work, from contemporary practice, past practice and different cultures, in order to demonstrate an understanding of continuity and change in art, craft and design. the uses of light as the most important element in photography view points, composition, depth of field darkroom techniques involving the recognition of appropriate paper types, developing and printing, emulsions, exposures, tone and contrast manipulation of the image, either silver-based technology or digital format, through electronic and mechanical means including laser, computer, scanners and photocopiers.
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undertake visual research, using primary and secondary sources and record observations, experiences and ideas in appropriate ways. Primary sources must include first-hand experience of original work develop and realise ideas and outcomes, exploring and reviewing possible solutions and modifying work appropriately understand and use (appropriately and safely) a range of materials, equipment, processes and techniques in two and/or three dimensions, using information and communication technology, where appropriate know and understand a range of work, from contemporary practice, past practice and different cultures, in order to demonstrate an understanding of continuity and change in art, craft and design.
the means of recording and developing ideas in one or more of the following dry media pencil, charcoal, oil pastels, coloured pencil, chalk, pastels, collage; and one or more of the following wet media inks, dyes, acrylic pigments, gouache the appropriate and necessary manipulative skills for development in colour, materials and construction embroidery (hand and sewing machines), appliqu.
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the means of recording and developing ideas in one or more of the following dry media pencil, charcoal, oil pastels, coloured pencil chalk, pastels, collage; and one or more of the following wet media inks, dyes, acrylic pigments, gouache the appropriate and necessary manipulative skills for development in colour, design and materials one or more of the following techniques batik, silk painting, tie and dye, hand-painting and spraying.
the means of recording and developing ideas in one or more of the following dry media pencil, charcoal, oil pastels, coloured pencil, chalk, pastels, collage; and one or more of the following wet media inks, dyes, acrylic pigments, gouache the appropriate and necessary manipulative skills for development in colour, image and materials one or more of the following techniques mono-print, transfer-relief, relief-print, woodcut, lino-cut, silkscreen.
consideration of the more traditional hand-drawn methods, where appropriate some of the following techniques tapestry, hand-loom, powered loom, off-loom the use of wood-frame weaving craft skills used in traditional weaving the creation of design ideas, carrying these forward to outcomes.
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Assessment summary
The Edexcel IGCSE in Art and Design is externally assessed through an examination lasting 10 hours.
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External examination and preparatory studies 10 hours examination time 6 weeks for preparatory studies Examination set and marked by Edexcel
This paper will be identical for all the endorsed titles. It represents the summative assessment of learning that has occurred during the IGCSE course. The paper will be thematic. The theme will change for each examination session. The theme will be the starting point and the question paper will also provide guidance which will be of use to students throughout the examination. Please note that Edexcel does not provide materials or equipment for students to use.
Preparatory studies
Students will be given a preparatory period of six school weeks before the examination. During this period, students should develop ideas based on the theme, and carry out preparatory studies that show their research and the development of their ideas. Teachers should provide guidance during this period.
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Assessment arrangements
All students work for this paper will be externally marked. The work must be sent to Edexcel according to instructions available on the Edexcel website (www.edexcel.org.uk). It must be submitted to Edexcel to arrive by the date specified in the examination paper. This will normally be the last day of May.
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Combinations of entry
There are no forbidden combinations. Students entering for more than one specification must produce separate and different work for each specification. They must be given the full time allowed for each specification entered.
Considerations, Regulations and Guidance Relating to Students who are Eligible for Adjustments in Examinations
the forms to submit for requests for access arrangements and special considerations dates for submission of the forms.
Requests for access arrangements and special considerations must be addressed to: Special Requirements Edexcel One90 High Holborn London WC1V 7BH
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Language of assessment
Assessment of this specification will be available in English only. Assessment materials will be published in English only and all work submitted for examination and moderation must be produced in English.
Student recruitment
Edexcels access policy concerning recruitment to our qualifications is that:
they must be available to anyone who is capable of reaching the required standard they must be free from barriers that restrict access and progression equal opportunities exist for all students.
Progression
This qualification supports progression to:
Edexcel GCE AS and A Level in Art and Design other related Level 3 courses in Art and Design.
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Grade descriptions
Grade A Candidates combine their knowledge, skills and understanding in resourceful, discriminating and purposeful ways, which sensitively and skilfully record and interpret observations and experiences. They present ideas and the results of thorough research and enquiry in forms that clearly relate to and facilitate the realisation of intentions. Candidates perceptively and effectively analyse and evaluate images, objects and artefacts. Responses, interpretations and subsequent developments are clearly informed by an understanding of context. Candidates creatively develop and explore ideas and sustain related activity. They confidently manipulate and exploit appropriate media, processes and resources. Significant relationships are established between process and product, and work is subjected to continuing review, modification and refinement as it progresses. Candidates present imaginative and personal responses and intentions are realised in a coherent and competent manner. They make perceptive and informed connections between personal lines of enquiry and the work of others. Grade C Candidates combine their knowledge, skills and understanding in a generally appropriate manner. They record and respond to observations and experiences and present ideas and results of their research and enquiry in forms that are consistent with intentions. Candidates analyse and evaluate images, objects and artefacts with a sense of purpose. They demonstrate understanding of context when developing responses. Candidates effectively develop and explore ideas. They select and employ media, processes and resources appropriately, understand the relationship between process and product and demonstrate an ability to review, modify and refine their work as it progresses. Candidates make connections with the work of others which inform personal responses and support the realisation of intentions. Grade F Candidates demonstrate some ability to combine the knowledge, skills and understanding they have developed; they select and record observations and draw upon their experiences and present ideas with some understanding of the links between form and intention. Candidates make an attempt to analyse and evaluate images, objects and artefacts and, in their responses, evidence modest understanding of context. They develop and explore ideas and use media, processes and resources with some control and understanding and make an attempt to review, modify and refine their work as it progresses. Candidates make a personal response when endeavouring to realise intentions and seek to make connections between their own work and that of others.
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Training
A programme of professional development and training courses, covering various aspects of the specification and examination, will be arranged by Edexcel. Full details can be obtained from our website: www.edexcel.org.uk
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