UNIT 1. Curriculum. Aims.
Arts - Drama
Create and present art
Develop skills specific to the discipline
Engage in a process of creative exploration and (self-)discovery
Make purposeful connections between investigation and practice
Understand the relationship between art and its contexts
Respond to and reflect on art
Deepen their understanding of the world.
MYP Subject group perspectives.
Criteria.
Criterion A: Knowing and understanding
0
The student does not reach a standard described by any of the descriptors below.
1-2
The student:
i. demonstrates limited knowledge of the art form studied, including concepts, processes, and limited
use of appropriate language
ii. demonstrates limited knowledge of the role of the art form in original or displaced contexts
iii. demonstrates limited use of acquired knowledge to inform his or her artwork.
3-4
The student:
i. demonstrates adequate knowledge of the art form studied, including concepts, processes, and
adequate use of appropriate language
ii. demonstrates adequate knowledge of the role of the art form in original or displaced contexts
iii. demonstrates adequate use of acquired knowledge to inform his or her artwork.
5-6
The student:
i. demonstrates substantial knowledge of the art form studied, including concepts, processes, and
substantial use of appropriate language
ii. demonstrates substantial knowledge of the role of the art form in original or displaced contexts
iii. demonstrates substantial use of acquired knowledge to inform his or her artwork.
7-8
The student:
i. demonstrates excellent knowledge of the art form studied, including concepts, processes, and
excellent use of appropriate language
ii. demonstrates excellent knowledge of the role of the art form in original or displaced contexts
iii. demonstrates excellent use of acquired knowledge to inform his or her artwork.
Criterion B: Developing skills
0
The student does not reach a standard described by any of the descriptors below.
1-2
The student:
i. demonstrates limited acquisition and development of the skills and techniques of the art form studied
ii. demonstrates limited application of skills and techniques to create, perform and/or present art.
3-4
The student:
i. demonstrates adequate acquisition and development of the skills and techniques of the art form
studied
ii. demonstrates adequate application of skills and techniques to create, perform and/or present art.
5-6
The student:
i. demonstrates substantial acquisition and development of the skills and techniques of the art form
studied
ii. demonstrates substantial application of skills and techniques to create, perform and/or present art.
7-8
The student:
i. demonstrates excellent acquisition and development of the skills and techniques of the art form
studied
ii. demonstrates excellent application of skills and techniques to create, perform and/or present art.
Criterion C: Thinking creatively
0
The student does not reach a standard described by any of the descriptors below.
1-2
The student:
i. presents a limited outline of an artistic intention, which may lack clarity or feasibility
ii. presents a limited outline of alternatives, perspectives, and imaginative solutions
iii. demonstrates limited exploration of ideas through the developmental process, which may lack a
point of realization.
3-4
The student:
i. presents an adequate outline of a clear and/or feasible artistic intention
ii. presents an adequate outline of alternatives, perspectives, and imaginative solutions
iii. demonstrates adequate exploration of ideas through the developmental process to a point of
realization.
5-6
The student:
i. presents a substantial outline of a clear and feasible artistic intention
ii. presents a substantial outline of alternatives, perspectives, and imaginative solutions
iii. demonstrates substantial exploration of ideas through the developmental process to a point of
realization.
7-8
The student:
i. presents an excellent outline of a clear and feasible artistic intention
ii. presents an excellent outline of alternatives, perspectives, and imaginative solutions
iii. demonstrates excellent exploration of ideas through the developmental process to a point of
realization.
Criterion D: Responding
i. construct meaning and transfer learning to new settings
ii. create an artistic response which intends to reflect or impact on the world around them
iii. critique the artwork of self and others.
The student does not reach a standard described by any of the descriptors below.
1–2
The student:
i constructs limited meaning and may transfer learning to new settings
ii creates a limited artistic response, which may intend to reflect or impact on the world around him
or her
iii presents a limited critique of the artwork of self and others.
3–4
i constructs adequate meaning and occasionally transfers learning to new settings
ii creates an adequate artistic response, which intends to reflect or impact on the world around him
or her
iii presents an adequate critique of the artwork of self and others.
5–6
The student:
i. constructs appropriate meaning and regularly transfers learning to new settings
ii. creates a substantial artistic response, which intends to reflect or impact on the world around him
or her
iii. presents a substantial critique of the artwork of self and others.
7–8
The student:
i. constructs meaning with depth and insight and effectively transfers learning to new settings
ii. creates an excellent artistic response which intends to effectively reflect or impact on the world
around him or her
iii. presents an excellent critique of the artwork of self and others.