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GCE A2 PHOTOGRAPHY
Techniques, resources and skills for improved delivery
General Information2012 - 2013
The OCR GCE Art & Design Suite
• The following slides provide general information in respect of the GCE A2 Photography Specification.
The OCR Art & Design SuiteYEAR 9 Entry Level Certificate Foundation year for GCSE
One portfolio unitOne Set work60% and 40%
YEAR 10YEAR 11
GCSE One PortfolioOne Set task60% and 40%
YEAR 12 AS One Candidate PortfolioOne Controlled Assignment60% and 40%
YEAR 13 A2 One Personal InvestigationOne Controlled Assignment60% and 40%
GCE A2 Specification: Key Points• One ‘Personal Investigation’• Centre set preparation time for the examination (Controlled
Assignment)• Assessment Criteria: ‘D.E.R.P.’
• AO1 Develop• AO2 Experiment• A03 Record• AO4 Presentwith the (mark) emphasis on AO3 and AO4
• Examination Paper including Visual Starting Points
GCE A2 Specification: Key Points
• Centre assessment for the Personal Investigation and Controlled Assignment
• Personal starting point(s) for Personal Investigation• Moderation visits• Moderation displays of work by Units and in rank order• Unit weighting: Personal Investigation 60%: Controlled
Assignment 40%• Mark weighting: total 100 marks for each Unit• Standard of work: OCR national standards
Unit Codes
F433 / F443 F4 = GCE 2nd number = 1 = Personal Investigation or 2nd number = 2 = Controlled Assignment Last number = endorsement route i.e. 3 = Photography
Personal Investigation Controlled Assignment
F431 Fine Art F441 Fine Art
F432 Graphic Comm F442 Graphic Comm
F433 Photography F443 Photography
F434 Textile Design F444 Textile Design
F435 3-D Design F445 3-D Design
F436 Critical/Context F446 Critical/Context
Personal Investigation & Controlled Assignment
Aggregation Codes
Art and Design H560
Fine Art H561
Graphic Communication H562
Photography H563
Textile Design H564
3-Dimensional Design H565
Critical and Contextual H566
Endorsements
• Art and Design – Combined Areas of Study• Fine Art• Graphic Communication• Photography – Lens and Light-based Media• Textile Design• Three-dimensional Design• Critical and Contextual Studies
Marking and Moderation
• All Units internally assessed and externally moderated• GCE mark deadline: 31st May• Moderation by visit• June assessment session only• GCE results: 15th August
Specification structure Weightings
Unit
Personal Investigation 60%
Controlled Assignment 40%
Unit 3: Personal Investigation
Focus on:• The use of personal starting points to produce a major
project• Working through a range of Photography experiences• Evidence of sustained planning and preparation• Final pieces that show a creative, engaged and informed
personal response• Candidates realising their intentions in a way that sums up
their experiences of the course as a whole
Unit 2: Controlled Assignment
• Works from early release paper containing Controlled Assignment starting points
• Same paper for all endorsements• Candidates select one starting point, theme or brief• Can be handed out to candidates from 1 February• Planning and prep time determined by the centre• Then work within 15 hours of supervised time to develop
ideas into realisation/outcome.
Unit 2: Controlled Assignment
The Paper has 5 Sections:
• Section 1 Stimuli• Section 2 Observational• Section 3 Design Brief• Section 4 Art in Context• Section 5 Visual Starting Points
Assessment – the tools(D.E.R.P)
Both units marked out of 100
AO1 Develop 20
AO2 Experiment 20
AO3 Record 30
AO4 Present 30
AO1 Develop
• Candidates develop their ideas through investigations informed by contextual and other sources, demonstrating analytical and critical understanding
AO2 Experiment
• Candidates refine their ideas through experimenting and selecting appropriate resources, media, materials, techniques and processes
AO3 Record
• Candidates record ideas, observations and insights relevant to their intentions in visual and/or other forms
AO4 Present
• Candidates present, informed and meaningful responses demonstrating critical understanding, realising intentions and where appropriate, make connections between visual, written, oral or other elements
Assessment – the tools
• Common mark grid for the Personal Investigation and Controlled Assignment
• Grids have 6 Bands:
Band 1 Partial Band 4 Coherent
Band 2 Basic Band 5 Confident
Band 3 Competent Band 6 Mature
Assessment – the marks• Total of 20 marks for Assessment Objectives 1 and 2• Total of 30 marks for Assessment Objectives 3 and 4
Band 1
AO1/2: 1-3
AO3/4: 1-5
Band 4
AO1/2: 12-14
AO3/4: 16-20
Band 2
AO1/2: 4-7
AO3/4: 6-10
Band 5
AO1/2: 15-17
AO3/4: 21-25
Band 3
AO1/2: 8-11
AO3/4: 11-15
Band 6
AO1/2: 18-20
AO3/4: 26-30
Awarding marks – ‘best fit’ approach
Where candidate’s work:convincingly meets the descriptor, the highest mark within
the band should be awardedadequately meets the descriptor, the most appropriate mark
in the middle range of the band should be awardedjust meets the descriptor, the lowest mark in the band should
be awardedfails to meet any aspect of the descriptor within the lowest
band then 0 marks should be awarded
Awarding marks – Written Communication
Quality of written communication is assessed when candidates present written evidence.When communicating in writing, candidates are expected to:
• Ensure that text is legible and that spelling, punctuation and grammar are accurate so that meaning is clear
• Present information in a form that suits its purpose
• Use a suitable structure and style of writing
Controlled Assignment
Teachers must ensure that:• Candidates have at least three weeks to plan and prepare their
work• The 15 hours of supervised time is undertaken strictly under
examination conditions (no music, iPods or MP3 players, mobile ’phones)
• After the start of the supervised time both preparatory studies and outcomes are kept securely within the Centre.
Controlled Assignment
The Controlled Assignment must be conducted in a way that:•Conforms to OFQUAL guidelines•Supports authentication•Has a framework for supervision•Protects against plagiarism
Examination Regulations
OCR website – www.ocr.org.uk
Insite - Administration documents for EO’s
Administration guide for general qualifications
Support
Schemes of Work and lesson plans available on the OCR website
Teacher’s Guide is being updated and includes guidance on Units and endorsements
Exemplar work available on the website – for both Units with guidance on applying assessment criteria
Support
Jane BeagrieQualifications Manager
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