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International Baccalaureate Art Design
6 - Subsidiary Level
The aims of the program in Art/Design are
to: provide students with the opportunities to develop
the aesthetic, imaginative and creative faculties;
stimulate and train visual awareness, perception and
criticism of the arts of various cultures; enable
students to discover, develop and enjoy means of
creative visual expression in the studio and elsewhere,
which are suited to their temperament and capabilities;
encourage the pursuit of quality, through training,
individual experiment and persistent endeavor; exemplify
and encourage a lively, enquiring and informed attitude
towards art and design in all its forms, both in history
and today. At the Subsidiary Level the candidate will
choose either Studio (Practical) Work or Research
Workbook. (12/94)
There is considerable research on the
academic value of students receiving instruction in the
Visual Arts. All District 11 art classes
are taught by qualified art teachers. Students will
learn the elements of art and principles of design. They
will learn about art in relation to history, culture,
and the community. They will also recognize and use the
visual arts as a form of communication, and will
critique works of art through analysis, assessment, and
evaluation. Informal and formalized assessments of each
student's level of mastery begin and continue throughout
the course. |