DT

 

Steve Jobs' quote: ‘Design is not just what it looks like and feels like. Design is how it works.’

Our Intent: 

We aim to provide children with a DT education that is relevant in our rapidly changing world and a curriculum that embodies our school intent: we intend to provide a wide range of inclusive opportunities, that ensure our children have a secure body of knowledge and effective critical thinking skills, which enable them to lead life with the highest of aspirations and contribute to life in modern Britain and the global community. Through our design and technology curriculum we aspire for our pupils to be unusually brave and think critically. We aim to provide opportunities for pupils to discover what is possible through designing and making innovative products. We strive to push the limits and ask children to use their research to design and make innovative, creative products and want our pupils to be problems solvers. Through our DT curriculum we ensure that pupils will have opportunities to work with a wide range of mediums: textiles, food, woodwork and mechanisms. We have a knowledge rich scheme of work guided by the National Curriculum.

Our Design and Technology Curriculum will enable pupils to:

  • Conduct research and look at similar models.

  • Research and find out about designers, chefs, engineers

  • Acquire skills of cutting, making, constructing, glueing and making

  • Create detailed designs with annotations for products they will make

  • Review designs and create final designs

  • Evaluate their products

  • Develop their knowledge of products and designers

  • Consider the impact of products on the environment

  • Explore audience, purpose and function

  • Understand the importance of aesthetics when designing products

DT subject on a page

Design and Technology overview 2024-2025

Gossey Design and Technology Topic Overview

WHMAT Design Technology knowledge and Skills progression

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