Author/Authors :
Rayment، Trevor نويسنده , , Smith، Fraser نويسنده ,
Abstract :
This paper describes part of a one-day course run
by the authors for Newly Qualified Teachers of art
and design (NQTs) planned to develop subject
knowledge and assessment expertise. The former
was achieved partly through an examination of the
roles of drawing in secondary school art and
design education. Through review and discussion
of their pupils’ drawings, the NQTs developed
ideas about the functions and purposes of drawing.
These ideas were then refined and some
practical work undertaken. The nature of drawing
policies for secondary art and design departments
was considered. The session concluded with a
consideration of ideas that might inform the development
of such a drawing policy.
Secondly, the authors take up and develop
several issues from the NQTs’ ideas and responses.
These include reference to participants’ drawing
performance and understanding, their judgements
about the value of drawing, and to how
these may be influenced by factors in art education,
including those associated with GCSE and
assessment. Finally, reference is made to two
distinctive perceptions of drawing in schools
and, with reference to the work of Wilson,
Hurwitz and Wilson, the authors suggest a strategy
and argue for the development of drawing
policy and curricula for secondary school art
departments. The paper is based on part of a
presentation given at the Annual Conference of
the NSEAD, York, 2002.