Our children enjoy and value Design and Technology and know why they are doing things, not just how they are doing things. Children will understand and appreciate the value of Design and Technology in the context of their personal wellbeing and the creative and cultural industries and their many career opportunities.
Progress in Design and Technology is demonstrated through regularly reviewing and scrutinising children’s work, to ensure that progression of skills is taking place. Namely through:
- Looking at pupils’ D&T Design Journal, especially over time as they gain skills and knowledge;
- Observing how they perform in lessons;
- Knowledge captured tasks.
The Design and Technology curriculum will contribute to children’s personal development in creativity, independence, judgement and self-reflection. As a result, pupils will be able to talk confidently about their work and share their work with others. Progress will be shown while pupils are working. This helps us to understand pupils’ development as designers, rather than their ability to produce a prescribed end outcome. By encouraging pupils to articulate their thinking and reflections, we can understand which aspects of design and technology may require additional teaching and reshape teaching to support this.
Please click here to view our Design and Technology Curriculum Map and Assessment Framework
Please click here to view our Design and Technology Sequencing Map
Please click here to view our Design and Technology One Page Overview