Design Technology
At Marshfield Primary, our Design Technology (DT) curriculum, follows the CUSP scheme which is designed with a clear intent that focusses on several key aspects:
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Creativity and Innovation: Encouraging children to explore their creativity and develop innovative solutions to design challenges. This involves nurturing their ability to think critically and problem-solve effectively.
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Understanding and Applying Technical Knowledge: Providing opportunities for students to understand and apply technical knowledge related to materials, mechanisms, structures, and systems. This includes hands-on activities where they learn about designing, making, and evaluating products.
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Practical Skills Development: Developing practical skills through designing and making products. This involves using a range of tools, equipment, and materials safely and effectively.
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Promoting Sustainability: Instilling an understanding of sustainable design principles and the importance of considering environmental impact when designing and making products.
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Cross-Curricular Links: Creating opportunities for cross-curricular learning, such as integrating elements of mathematics, science, and art into design projects.
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Cultural and Contextual Understanding: Exploring how design and technology are influenced by cultural, historical, and societal contexts. This helps students appreciate the significance of design in everyday life and across different cultures.
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Assessment and Feedback: Implementing effective assessment strategies to monitor progress and provide constructive feedback to students, allowing them to reflect on their work and improve their skills over time.
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Real-World Application: Providing experiences that connect classroom learning to real-world contexts, such as inviting guest speakers from relevant industries or organising visits to local businesses or workshops.
Our intent is to foster a passion for creativity, develop technical skills, promote sustainability, and prepare students to become confident and capable designers and makers in an increasingly technological world.