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Curriculum Relevance
Age 14-16
GCSE Design and Technology NEAB
5 full and short courses, Food Technology, Resistant Materials,
Textiles Technology, Electronic Products and Graphic Products
During the above courses, pupils present personal responses
linked to their interests to design and make assignments. Pupils
engage in projects linked to industrial practices and working with
the wider community. Frequently, projects involve enterprise
activities where the pupils are involved in establishing a market
opportunity, designing something to meet a need, manufacturing the
product (single items or in quantity) and evaluating how effective
their whole process has been. Pupils use computers to help them
with their designing and making, utilising ICT-based information
sources for researching and computer-aided designing and
manufacturing (CAD/CAM) software. They consider the effects of
technology on the development of society, and their own lives, and
appreciate the balance of advantage and disadvantage in those
developments.
Scotland
Programme 1
Standard Grade: Home Economics.
Higher Still: Home Economics: Health and Food Technology.
Programme 2
Standard Grade: Craft and Design.
Higher Still: Design, Engineering and Technology: Craft and
Design: Int 2; Higher; Adv H; Bi-level potential – Describe
how materials and manufacturing processes infllence design.
Programme 3
Standard Grade: Home Economics.
Higher Still: Home Economics: Fashion and Textile
Technology.
Programme 4
Standard Grade: Craft and Design.
Higher Still: Design, Engineering and Technology: Technological
Studies: Int 2; Bi-level potential – Control systems:
Identify the main characters of components in a typical control
system; Applied Analogue and Digital Electronics – Design a
simple electronic system.
Programme 5
Standard Grade: Art and Design.
Higher Still: Art and Design.
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