GCSE Product Design - Controlled Assessment
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Controlled Assessment Information (60% of final GCSE grade)
The Controlled Assessment work is made up of a single Design & Make activity based on tasks set by the AQA exam board.
Students will produce a high quality written A3 portfolio accounting for 58 marks and the product itself, which will account for 32 marks.
The Controlled Assessment folder is marked out of 90 and made of up 4 sections in total. Please see below for the deadlines for each section of the GCSE Controlled Assessment work:
Year 11 Submission deadlines
02.06.15 - Investigating the Design Context (8 marks)
05.11.15 - Development – (32 marks)
14.01.16 - Making (32 Marks)
09.02.16 - Testing & Evaluation 12 marks)
Students can score up to 6 marks for Communication through their folder work.
Weekly Controlled Assessment Session
We would like your son/daughter to attend the fortnightly Controlled Assessment session running every Tuesday Week A after school from 3:10- 4:30pm in the DT computer room 0208. This will encourage your child to get into good habits with keeping up with important deadlines and seeking additional help as required. Students will be set weekly homework, which will form part of their coursework and they may wish to do this work using the DT Department’s ICT facilities. Attending these sessions will maximise your child’s potential to achieve their target grade for GCSE Product Design.
Homework
Homework for Controlled Assessment will be set each week and can be accessed via Show My Homework along with support materials uploaded. Students will use their school email addresses to upload their completed homework to OneDrive, which is a shared online folder that they can access at home and school. We are able to access the student’s folder to track the submitted work.
We will contact you if we have any concerns about your son/daughter’s progress with the Controlled Assessment. If you have any questions please feel free to contact [email protected].
The Controlled Assessment work is made up of a single Design & Make activity based on tasks set by the AQA exam board.
Students will produce a high quality written A3 portfolio accounting for 58 marks and the product itself, which will account for 32 marks.
The Controlled Assessment folder is marked out of 90 and made of up 4 sections in total. Please see below for the deadlines for each section of the GCSE Controlled Assessment work:
Year 11 Submission deadlines
02.06.15 - Investigating the Design Context (8 marks)
05.11.15 - Development – (32 marks)
14.01.16 - Making (32 Marks)
09.02.16 - Testing & Evaluation 12 marks)
Students can score up to 6 marks for Communication through their folder work.
Weekly Controlled Assessment Session
We would like your son/daughter to attend the fortnightly Controlled Assessment session running every Tuesday Week A after school from 3:10- 4:30pm in the DT computer room 0208. This will encourage your child to get into good habits with keeping up with important deadlines and seeking additional help as required. Students will be set weekly homework, which will form part of their coursework and they may wish to do this work using the DT Department’s ICT facilities. Attending these sessions will maximise your child’s potential to achieve their target grade for GCSE Product Design.
Homework
Homework for Controlled Assessment will be set each week and can be accessed via Show My Homework along with support materials uploaded. Students will use their school email addresses to upload their completed homework to OneDrive, which is a shared online folder that they can access at home and school. We are able to access the student’s folder to track the submitted work.
We will contact you if we have any concerns about your son/daughter’s progress with the Controlled Assessment. If you have any questions please feel free to contact [email protected].