THE HEART OF BRAZIL part 2
by students at Kingston College, Faculty of Design Studies:- Exhibited works include ceramics,
collage, mixed media, prints, photographs, sketchbooks and written responses.
PRIVATE VIEW: Tuesday 1st December 5.00 - 8.00pm
OPEN: 2nd - 11th December, Tues - Fri 11.00 - 4.00pm
This exhibition of our students * formative works has been made in response to them visiting the recent exhibition in the Penny School Gallery by the photographer, Sue Cunningham. She discussed with them her work and projects resulting from her recent expedition to the Xingu River in Brazil.
Wikipedia: * Formative assessment is a self-reflective process that intends to promote student attainment [1]. Cowie and Bell [2] define it as the bidirectional process between teacher and student to enhance, recognize and respond to the learning. Black and Wiliam [3] consider an assessment ‘formative’ when the feedback from learning activities is actually used to adapt the teaching to meet the learner’s needs. Nicol and Macfarlane-Dick[4] have re-interpreted research on formative assessment and feedback and shown how these processes can help students take control of their own learning (self-regulated learning).
Exhibitors: First Diploma in Art & Design, National Diploma in Photography, Year 1, National Diploma in Graphic Design, Year 1AS Level Communications & Culture, Foundation Degree in Art & Design, Year 1, BA (Hons) Fashion and Textiles, Year 1 City & Guilds Photography EFL- English as a Foreign Language, PET group
Video: The Heart of Brazil, Sue & Patrick Cunningham, Director, Andy Fairgrieve
Music: Into the Amazon, Emily Burridge, Composer & Cellist