Construction and mechanical technologies
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Jewellery, and Creative Gift Item
Coastal Taranaki School, Year 12, Level 2, Curriculum Level 7
Course description
Students are provided with an opportunity to explore a variety of materials and techniques applied to jewellery/ small artifact design. They will demonstrate their skills by manufacturing an outcome as detailed by the teacher before developing a concept and then final piece. They will be required to carry out extensive planning that will involve research, design development and mastering of technical skills, leading to the development of a prototype of their conceptual design. They will be involved in a variety of activities that require them to develop mock-ups, and models, leading to a prototype of their design. Students must manage their time and resources and some independent study is expected. Students have the opportunity to develop their own interests so it is expected that the years’ work will converge into one progressive body of work.
This scheme of work has been written for jewellery but could easily be modified for a small craft artifact such as a decorative box.
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Something Special, and Prototype
Queen Margaret College, Year 12, Level 2, Curriculum Level 7
Course description
Something Special: Students develop and construct a conceptual design for a ‘special features’ garment for an identified client issue/situation.
Prototype: Students develop and trial a prototype souvenir item for the Museum of Wellington gift shop, working with Museum staff. -
Textiles
Havelock North High School, Year 12, Level 2, Curriculum Level 7
Course description
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Sustain-a-Bag and Streetwear
Diocesan School for Girls, Year 12, Level 2, Curriculum Level 6
Course description
The Sustain-a-Bag unit provides students with the opportunity to learn about sustainability, life cycle analysis, design innovation and the use of existing materials in the development of a bag as well as construction techniques.
The Streetwear unit provides students with the opportunity to learn about developing a brief to enable conceptual ideas to be developed for streetwear. The students then go on to construct the garments.
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Sustainable Transportation
St John's College, Year 12, Level 2, Curriculum Level 7
Course description
Working with the Hamilton City Council, students are introduced to transport issues that contribute to the city’s ever increasing traffic congestion. Students meet with a City Planner and Sustainable Travel Co-ordinator to discuss transport issues within the city and initiatives being introduced to address these issues. Students are then given the opportunity to identify transport issues that directly affect them. Students undertake brief development, select and use appropriate planning methods to develop a materials outcome that assists to address their identified transportation issue.