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Ākonga who have an interest in art can learn how and why it has been produced. This involves the observation, analysis and interpretation of works of art within their cultural and historical contexts. Ākonga develop the analytical, critical and research skills needed to gain a greater understanding of artistic ideas and concepts. This subject does not require any practical skills in art.
Towards modernism (nineteenth century French art) and art in Aotearoa are used as starting points for ākonga to develop the art historical skills of observation, analysis and understanding of content and context.
No prior learning needed.
Standard | Description | Version | Credits | Assessment | L1 Lit/Num | UE Lit/Num | Vocational Pathways |
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91180 | Examine the effects of formal elements of art works | 2 | 4 | External | UElwaUE literacy writing achievement standard |
SCrCreative Industries sector-related standard |
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91181 | Examine the meanings conveyed by art works | 3 | 4 | External | SeService Industries recommended standard CrCreative Industries recommended standard |
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91182 | Examine the influence of context(s) on art works | 2 | 4 | External | UElwaUE literacy writing achievement standard |
CrCreative Industries recommended standard |
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91183 | Examine how media are used to create effects in art works | 2 | 4 | Internal | CrCreative Industries recommended standard |
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91184 | Communicate understanding of an art history topic | 2 | 4 | Internal | UElraUE literacy reading achievement standard |
SCrCreative Industries sector-related standard |
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91185 | Communicate a considered personal response to art works | 2 | 4 | Internal | CrCreative Industries recommended standard |
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91186 | Demonstrate understanding of art works in relation to their physical environments | 2 | 4 | Internal | SeService Industries recommended standard CrCreative Industries recommended standard |