Title: FET National Curriculum Statements
1FET National Curriculum Statements
- Dramatic Arts Beyond 2006
- WESTERN CAPE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
2DRAMATIC ARTS BEYOND 2006
- Dramatic Arts
- Replaces
- Speech and Drama
- Grade 10 in 2006
- Grade 11 in 2007
- Grade 12 in 2008
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3Outcomes For The Session
- Teachers are familiar with
- the impact that the principles of the NCS will
have on the - teaching, learning and assessment of
Dramatic Arts - the design features of Dramatic Arts
- the alignment between GET and FET
- the key features of Dramatic Arts
- possible teaching and learning support material
(software) - learning needs for teachers in terms of new
content/skills and ICT - WESTERN CAPE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
4Key Principles And Values Underpinning The NCS
- Outcome 1
- Teachers are familiar with the impact that the
principles of the NCS will have on the teaching,
learning and assessment of the Dramatic Arts. - Assessment standard
- Evidence
- List the principles underpinning the NCS
- In groups, share ideas on how, when and where to
apply the listed principles in Dramatic - Arts.
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5KEY PRINCIPLES OF THE NCS
- Social transformation
- Outcomes-based education
- High knowledge and high skill
- Integration and applied competence
- Progression
- Articulation and portability
- Human rights, inclusivity, environmental and
social justice - Valuing indigenous knowledge systems
- Credibility, quality and efficiency
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6DESIGN FEATURES OF THE NCS
- Outcome 2
- Teachers are familiar with the design features of
- Dramatic Arts.
- Assessment Standards
- Evidence
- Identify the design features of Dramatic Arts
- Share ideas on how (methodologies) the LO's and
ASs are going to be addressed through
teaching/learning and assessment strategies. - WESTERN CAPE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
7DESIGN FEATURES OF THE NCS
- CRITICAL OUTCOMES
- LEARNING FIELDS
- SUBJECT
- LEARNING OUTCOME
- ASSESSMENT STANDARDS
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8DESIGN FEATURES OF THE NCS
- WHAT IS A CRITICAL OUTCOME?
- Key Outcomes inspired by the Constitution
- It includes key life skills for the learner
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9DESIGN FEATURES OF THE NCS
- WHAT IS A LEARNING FIELD?
- A category that serves as a home for cognate
subjects - Facilitates the formulation of rules of
combination - Six Learning Fields linked to occupational
categories - Languages
- Arts and Culture
- Business, Commerce, Management and Service
Studies - Manufacturing, Engineering and Technology
- Human and Social Sciences and Languages
- Physical, Mathematical, Computer, Life
- and Agricultural Sciences
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10DESIGN FEATURES OF THE NCS WHICH LEARNING FIELD?
MUSIC
VISUAL ARTS
DESIGN
ARTS AND CULTURE
DANCE STUDIES
DRAMATIC ARTS
11DESIGN FEATURES OF THE NCS
- WHAT IS A SUBJECT? (Generic)
- A specific body of academic knowledge
- OBE knowledge integrates theory, skills and
values
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12DESIGN FEATURES OF THE NCS
- DRAMATIC ARTS WHAT IS A SUBJECT? (continued)
- Drama is a social art form.
- It integrates visual, aural, kinaesthetic and
performance elements. - The learner is challenged to communicate,
explore, reflect on and enhance human experience.
- A range of performance modes are explored across
a variety of media, within a diversity of
cultural - and social contexts.
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13DESIGN FEATURES OF THE NCS
- WHAT IS A LEARNING OUTCOME?
- (Generic)
- A statement of an intended result of learning and
teaching - It describes knowledge, skills and values that
learners should acquire
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14DESIGN FEATURES OF THE NCS
- DRAMATIC ARTS LEARNING OUTCOMES
- LO 1 Apply Personal Resources
- LO 2 Create, Make and Present
- LO 3 Understand and Analyse
- LO 4 Reflect and Evaluate
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15DESIGN FEATURES OF THE NCS
- WHAT ARE ASSESSMENT STANDARDS?
- Criteria that collectively provide evidence of
what a learner should know and be able to
demonstrate at a specific grade - They embody the skills, knowledge and values
required to achieve the Learning Outcomes - They collectively show how conceptual
- progression occurs from grade to grade
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16ALIGNMENT BETWEEN ARTS AND CULTURE AND DRAMATIC
ARTS
- Outcome 3
- Teachers are familiar with the alignment between
GET - learning areas and FET NCS subjects.
- Assessment Standard
- Evidence
- Identify the elements that will ensure an
alignment between Arts and Culture (GET) and
Dramatic Arts (FET).
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17ALIGNMENT BETWEEN ARTS AND CULTURE AND DRAMATIC
ARTS
18ALIGNMENT BETWEEN ARTS AND CULTURE AND DRAMATIC
ARTS
19KEY FEATURES OF DRAMATIC ARTS DEFINITION
- Drama is a social art form that integrates
visual, aural, kinaesthetic and performance
elements. - The learner is challenged to communicate,
explore, reflect on and enhance human experience,
by using a range of performance modes that are
explored across a variety of media, within a
diversity of cultural and social contexts.
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20KEY FEATURES OF DRAMATIC ARTS PURPOSE
- Dramatic Arts develop and promote creativity as a
rich, diverse and productive resource through
communication, interaction and representation. - Learning in Dramatic Arts involves using
experience, reflection and analysis to gain
skills, knowledge,values and insight. - The approach is inclusive.
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21KEY FEATURES OF DRAMATIC ARTS SCOPE
- Cultural practices, processes and products
- Oral studies and oracy
- Text and context
- Performance styles, traditions and movements and
the contributions of indigenous and international
theatrical practitioners - Dramatic practices, processes and products
- Dramatic media as an aspect of
- mass media
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22KEY FEATURES OF DRAMATIC ARTS SUGGESTED CONTENT
Grade 10
- Consult the Dramatic Arts NCS document and
identify and report back on new skills and
content per grade as suggested in each Learning
Outcome and Assessment Standard.
23KEY FEATURES OF DRAMATIC ARTS SUGGESTED
CONTENT Grade 11
- Consult the Dramatic Arts NCS document and
identify and report back on new skills and
content per grade as suggested in each Learning
Outcome and Assessment Standard.
24KEY FEATURES OF DRAMATIC ARTS SUGGESTED
CONTENT Grade 12
- Consult the Dramatic Arts NCS document and
identify and report back on new skills and
content per Grade as suggested in each Learning
Outcome and Assessment Standard.
25IDENTIFICATION OF LEARNING NEEDS
- New Skills
- Media Studies radio, film and television work
- Dance, mime and movement studies
- Technical skills lighting, sound and design
techniques - New Content
- Media Studies
- Arts administration, management and marketing
- ICT
- Methodologies
- OBE Methodologies and Inclusive Education
Methodologies - OBA Methodologies (constructing assessment
- instruments)
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26UNDERSTANDING KEY FEATURES OF DRAMATIC ARTS
EDUCATIONAL AND CAREER LINKS
- Learners are equipped for entry into institutions
of higher and additional learning in a variety of
career fields - All arts related fields e.g. galleries and
museums, arts industries, community arts centres,
cultural tourism, the media industry, events
co-ordination, advertising, popular
entertainment, private drama studios, television,
film and theatre industry, as well as fields such
as law, psychology, social services. - WESTERN CAPE EDUCATION DEPARTMENT
27NON- NEGOTIABLE NEEDS
- Specialist teacher
- Hall or double classroom (minimum)
- Prescribed Plays
- A dedicated CD player/ music system
- Timetabling to accommodate double periods or at
least one hour long periods - Security after school hours
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