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Art History Scholarship
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Art History Scholarship
What is it? What isnt it?
An awardnot a qualification
Will not generate credits
Record of Achievement records only what has been achieved.Not what has been attempted
Results Slip records every single result
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Financial Awards
SingleSubjectAwards: One off reward of $500 for each subject.
TopSubjectScholar Award: for students who are top in the subject,
$2000 per year for three years of study*
Scholarship Award: For candidates who achieve three Scholarship subjects.
$2000 per year for three years of study*
OutstandingScholar Award: The top 40-60 candidates who achieve three
scholarship subjects, at least two with outstanding performances. $5000 per
year for three years of study*
Premier Award: The top 5-10 candidates who get three scholarships with
outstanding performances. $10, 000 per year for three years of study*
*A B grade average must be maintained while studying to be eligible for this
award.
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What do I need to do if interested?
Discuss Scholarship with your teacher.
Collect a form from Mrs OConnor (or from First Class).
Fill in the details and obtain the appropriate signatures.
Hand in the completed form to Mrs OConnor.
Entries are due before the end ofTerm Two.
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Comprehensive content knowledge
Effective communication
Original or sophisticated solutions, performances or approaches
Critical evaluation
Flexible thinking in unfamiliar/unexpected contexts
ScholarshipSkills
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Format of the Scholarship
Examination Divided into two sections:
Section A and Section B
Answer one question from each section both answers are required to
gain Scholarship.
3 hours to plan and write your answers
Marking8 marks for each answer (8 + 8) plus
8 marks for Communication of Response = Total 24 marks
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Types of questions
Art Works
Contexts
Theories,Techniques, etc..
Knowledge
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Types of questions
Section A aspects of art
space, audience, composition, style
line, patronage, form and colour, story-telling
Section B broader philosophical questions
Whether great art was extreme, communication of ideas, cultural significance, artas propaganda
Passion not technique, identity, art reflects its time, art should fascinate, enlighten..
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Types of questions
Section A aspects of art
In an art work the medium makes a powerful contribution to the message.
Justify or refute this statement with reference to a range of art works.
The importance of composition in art is overrated.
Justify or refute this statement with reference to a range of art works.
The art work as a whole is more important than its individual elements.
Examine this statement with reference to a range of art works.
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Types of questions
Section B broader philosophical questions
Perspective is a key element in art works.
Discuss this statement with reference to a range of art works.
Art shows us how things should be, rather than how things are.
Discuss this statement with reference to a range of art works.
Three-dimensional art is more accessible to the viewer than other art forms.
Discuss this statement with reference to a range of art works.
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Best PerformingCandidates
An argument for planned
responses
No repetition of info
Depth and breadth;
expressive argument
Abilityto give info and
egs of range of works;
communicate ideas
Sustained the quality
of response over both
questions
Cohesive; critical
Originality of
responseIdentified responsetaken by
question/statement
Risk taking, independent
thinking Confident and
perceptive
Engaged withthe question
Planned responses
were well-structured
and developed
Considered thought and
good organisation of
material