MYP Design
INTRODUCTION
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As part of the MYP, design challenges all students to:
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apply practical and creative thinking skills to solve design problems
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explore the role of design in both historical and contemporary contexts
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consider their responsibilities when making design decisions and taking action.
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MYP design focuses a holistic design process rather than final products and solutions. MYP uses the design cycle as a way to structure:
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inquiry and analysis of design problems
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development and creation of feasible solutions
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testing and evaluation of students’ models, prototypes, products or systems.
AIMS
To encourage and enable students to:
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enjoy the design process, develop an appreciation of its elegance and power
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develop knowledge, understanding and skills from different disciplines to design and create solutions to problems using the design cycle
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use and apply technology effectively as a means to access, process and communicate information, model and create solutions, and to solve problems
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develop and appreciation of the impact of design innovations for life, global society and environments
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appreciate past, present and emerging design within cultural, political, social, historical and environmental contexts
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develop respect for others’ viewpoints and appreciate alternative solutions to problems
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act with integrity and honesty, and take responsibility for their own actions developing effective working practices
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
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Criterion A: Inquiring and analysing
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Criterion B: Developing ideas
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Criterion C: Creating the solution
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Criterion D: Evaluating
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IB SUBJECT GUIDES
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WOTTON HOUSE CURRICULUM OUTLINES​
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