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Art History - Internal Alternative Evidence Gathering Templates
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These templates must only be used to record student achievement and report results where remote assessment is the only practical option and the collection of direct assessment evidence from students has not been at all possible. ‘Alternative Evidence’ is student evidence for internally assessed standards that has been seen or heard within the teaching and learning programme. These templates do not signal a reduction in what is accepted for each grade, but rather a means of summarising evidence for reporting.
These templates must be viewed in conjunction with the standard and assessment advice forwarded to schools to ensure that valid, credible and reliable assessment and learning has occurred before the standard is awarded. While physical evidence of student work does not need to be attached, the assessor decisions made must also be verified internally before reporting results.
The Word template is used to record descriptions of evidence for up to six students. The Excel spreadsheet is to record large numbers of students.
Level 1
- 91016 - Demonstrate Understanding of the Subject Matter of Art Works (1.2)
AEGT (DOCX, 77KB)
AEGS (XLSX, 17KB) - 91017 - Demonstrate Understanding of Links Between Context(s) and Art Works (1.3)
AEGT (DOCX, 77KB)
AEGS (XLSX, 17KB) - 91018 - Demonstrate Knowledge of Media and Methods Used to Produce Art Works (1.4)
AEGT (DOCX, 77KB)
AEGS (XLSX, 17KB) - 91019 - Demonstrate Understanding of Developments in an Artist’s Work (1.5)
AEGT (DOCX, 77KB)
AEGS (XLSX, 16KB) - 91020 - Explain why selected objects may be considered as art (1.6)
AEGT (DOCX, 78KB)
AEGS (XLSX, 17KB)
Level 2
- 91183 - Examine how media are used to create effects in art works (2.4)
AEGT (DOCX, 77KB)
AEGS (XLSX, 17KB) - 91184 - Communicate understanding of an art history topic (2.5)
AEGT (DOCX, 78KB)
AEGS (XLSX, 17KB) - 91185 - Communicate a considered personal response to art works (2.6)
AEGT (DOCX, 77KB)
AEGS (XLSX, 17KB) - 91186 - Demonstrate understanding of art works in relation to their physical environments (2.7)
AEGT (DOCX, 78KB)
AEGS (XLSX, 17KB)
Level 3
- 91485 - Examine the impact of media and processes on art works (3.4)
AEGT (DOCX, 78KB)
AEGS (XLSX, 17KB) - 91486 - Construct an argument based on interpretation of research in art history (3.5)
AEGT (DOCX, 77KB)
AEGS (XLSX, 17KB) - 91487 - Examine the different values placed on art works (3.6)
AEGT (DOCX, 77KB)
AEGS (XLSX, 17KB) - 91488 - Examine the relationship(s) between a theory and art works (3.7)
AEGT (DOCX, 78KB)
AEGS (XLSX, 17KB) - 91489 - Analyse texts about art (3.8)
AEGT (DOCX, 78KB)
AEGS (XLSX, 17KB)