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Through a Glass Darkly: the Teaching and Assessment of Drawing Skills in the UK Post-16 Art & Design Curriculum

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posted on 2023-08-30, 16:34 authored by Chris Owen
This article investigates the ways in which drawing is taught and assessed in post‐16 UK schools and colleges, with a particular focus on A Level art and design courses. Through an historical survey of the development of syllabi and assessment methods, it traces how the role of drawing in the curriculum has changed over the past sixty years. From a series of prescribed observational drawing exercises, the A level exam has evolved into a holistic exploration of each student’s creative process, and drawing is now seen mainly as an integral part of that process. The article demonstrates how the art history element of the syllabus has also been gradually integrated into practice, and thus into the drawing process itself. Questions are raised about how these changes have influenced the nature of the portfolios which students entering higher education bring to interview. In short, this article seeks to answer the question: do we now teach and assess observational drawing skills ‘through a glass darkly’, obscured by other considerations within the art educational curriculum?

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Refereed

  • Yes

Volume

39

Issue number

2

Page range

333-345

Publication title

International Journal of Art & Design Education

ISSN

1476-8070

Publisher

Wiley

File version

  • Accepted version

Language

  • eng

Legacy posted date

2019-09-17

Legacy creation date

2019-09-17

Legacy Faculty/School/Department

Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences

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