Nick Gibbs
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The big challenge, then, is helping students understand the benefits of continuing practical subjects beyond GCSE. Any ideas, anyone?
Nick
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Can I ask how old you are Woodyone? I don't mean to be condescending, the exact opposite, this is meant as a compliment, but if you are still in school you must be what, around 15-17 and yet you write in a very mature way. Much more mature than I remember myself being around your age.woodyone":4zyovqim said:I am about halfway through my DT folder at the moment and only recently started actually making it. But it is true that there is alot of coursework that goes with the subject which does take up alot of your making time. but when i mean about challenging the student, i mean in a way the project that they choose to do. the majority of my class pick things like bird-tables and bird-boxes, nothing that really gives a chance for the student to do something a little bit different. For my project i picked to design and make a bedside table, which was a massive project in comparison to the other students in my class. The reason i picked to do this is that i wanted to challenge myself so that i personally would learn things from this course, i think the my other class members should be encouraged to do this too.
One other this i found very interesting at my school is that down by the DT department they have put up all of the old pictures of the past final pieces on the wall going to as late as about 1990. I found it really interesting to see the comparison to what they made then to what they make now. At one end of the wall they would be making garden chairs, tables and all well made. But at the other end of the wall you would see the quality dramatically decrease and the projects getting far smaller and less challenging, which i find quite sad.
Woody.
Nick Gibbs":1aimwq8h said:The big challenge, then, is helping students understand the benefits of continuing practical subjects beyond GCSE. Any ideas, anyone?
Nick
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