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Art, Design and Media

Subject update | 16 September 2024

A Level, GCSE and International GCSE Art September update

Welcome to the September update from your Subject Advisor

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Welcome back! I hope you had a restful break and that results days ran smoothly for you and your students.

As we start the 2024-2025 school year, I am excited to share a wealth of resources designed to support your planning and teaching. From free training events to newly published materials, we have everything you need to hit the ground running.

Whether you’re looking to enhance your lessons or need help navigating the upcoming school year, we’re here to support you every step of the way. Don’t hesitate to reach out if you need anything—we're always here to help. I look forward to working together to make this year a success!

For updates on the qualification(s) you deliver, please click on the relevant sections below.


 

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 General Updates


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Art and Design Network Events

These free online events are designed to look at various aspects of teaching and learning in Art and Design and are an opportunity to discuss ideas with subject experts and fellow teachers. 

24 September 2024 16:00-17:00 BST

In this live network event, a member of our senior examining team will discuss the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Pearson Edexcel Art and Design qualifications.

The session will explore both acceptable and inappropriate uses of AI in student portfolios, providing further explanation and visual evidence to compliment the written guidance released by Pearson.

5 December 2024 16:00-17:00 BST

In this online network, run by our credible specialist for Textile Design, teachers will explore a range of practical teaching and learning strategies for fostering creativity and originality in the endorsed title of Textile Design.

The session is open to all but will be particularly well suited to teachers new to delivering Textile Design through the Art and Design specification.

5 February 2025 16:30-17:30 GMT

In this online network, run by our credible specialist for Three-dimensional Design, teachers will explore practical teaching and learning strategies for promoting a creative and personal design process in the endorsed title of Three-dimensional Design. The session will be particularly well suited to teachers new to delivering Three-dimensional Design through the Art and Design specification.


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New Pearson Edexcel Facebook Page

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Check out our new Facebook page where we’ll be providing the latest updates about our qualifications and services. Make sure you're following us on socials to keep up to date with the latest news.

 

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Post-Results Support

For results days support, check out the August Results Days update which includes all the key information and guidance you will need for post-results services, understanding marks and grades, accessing reports, and supporting your students.

Read the August Results Days update


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Updated JCQ Guidance

JCQ have published updated 2024-2025 Access Arrangements and Reasonable Adjustments guidance which includes clarification on the awarding of 25% extra time in a timed Art examination.

Read the updated JCQ Access Arrangements and Reasonable Adjustments guidance


 

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 GCSE Art and Design Updates


New Bitesize Videos

We have released new biteseize videos focused on getting the most from your moderator report (E9 report) as well as a new series of Drawing in.... videos to help students understand a range of 2D and 3D approaches to drawing in the Art and Design titles.

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Date GCSE Art and Design
21 November 2024 Deadline to submit estimated entries (to receive hardcopies of the ESA)
2 January 2025 Release of the Component 2 externally set assignment paper (ESA)
21 February 2025 Deadline for entries (late entry fees after this date)
15 May 2025 Start of moderator visits
48 hours prior to
moderation visit
Marks submitted on Edexcel Online for visiting moderation
31 May 2025

International centres only:

Marks submitted on Edexcel Online for digital moderation 

Sampled work submitted on Learner Work Transfer

27 June 2025 End of moderator visits
21 August 2025 Results day

Check out our free face-to-face coursework marking training for GCSE Art and Design, available to book 25 November 2024 - 30 January 2025 in London, Birmingham and York.

You will have the opportunity to mark actual Component 1 and Component 2 portfolios across a range of titles and levels from the most recent exam series, with senior members of the examining team guiding you through assessment decisions.

There will be opportunities to network with colleagues from other schools and discuss best practices in assessment.

The events will conclude with a Q&A where you will have the opportunity to ask our trainers any questions about the course.

If you are unable to attend our free face-to-face training events or you just want a refresher, check out our free online training for GCSE Art and Design. This training is available on demand as well as through live virtual sessions at various times to cater for different time zones.

Here are some helpful resources to help you plan this school year.

Please note, our Contextual References guide has been updated to include references to more local galleries in the UK, alongside national and international institutions, as well as a more diverse range of starting points for students to explore. 

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GCSE Art and Design - Written Annotation

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Watch the GCSE Art and Design Drawing in... video guides

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If you are delivering Photography, you may find our past Art and Design network event training pack helpful with your planning.

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Check out our video tutorials which demonstrate the use different software tools which you can incorporate into student portfolios.

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The Principal Moderator report discusses the quality of work submitted in each assessment series, including helpful feedback and recommendations for future series.

You will need an Edexcel Online login to access any padlocked secure materials and these are managed by your Exams Officer.

Check out our Exemplar Gallery, a gallery view of our student exemplars organised by performance level and component. Designed with teachers and access in mind, it is a great way to assess and standardise internally.

Use these exemplars alongside the Taxonomy, which gives descriptors for each performance level, and the Assessment Grid to accurately assess learner work.

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We introduced the exemplar library to make our assessment materials more accessible for centres, splitting our standards booklets into individual portfolios with visual thumbnails to help teachers locate the most relevant examples quickly and easily.  

Having changed the format of these materials on our website, we’ve taking this opportunity to carefully curate exemplars in the library, so they are as useful and relevant as possible. As such, this September we have removed a small number of portfolios from our GCSE Art and Design Exemplar Library. The Standards Booklets have also been removed from the website, given all relevant materials have been transferred to the library. We will continue to update the library annually with a range of exemplars across different titles.  

We have also been reflecting on the name of the Exemplar Library. As of this month, we have rebranded the Exemplar Library as the Exemplar Gallery, to reflect the visual nature of this resource and the subject.   

As always, we welcome your feedback on how our website and exemplar materials can be improved.  

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 International GCSE Art and Design Updates


New Bitesize Videos

We have released new series of Drawing In... bitesize videos to help students understand a range of 2D and 3D approaches to drawing in the Art and Design titles.

International GCSE Art and Design bitesize videos

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Date International GCSE Art and Design
2 January 2025 Online release of the Component 2 externally set assignment paper (ESA)
21 March 2025 Deadline for entries (late entry fees after this date)
31 May 2025 All work submitted digitally on Learner Work Transfer for external assessment
21 August 2025 Results day

Here are some helpful resources to help you plan this school year.

Please note, our Contextual References guide has been updated to include references to more local galleries in the UK, alongside national and international institutions, as well as a more diverse range of starting points for students to explore. 

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The Principal Moderator report discusses the quality of work submitted in each assessment series, including helpful feedback and recommendations for future series.

You will need an Edexcel Online login to access any padlocked secure materials and these are managed by your Exams Officer.

Check out our Exemplar Gallery, a gallery view of our student exemplars organised by performance band and component. Designed with teachers and access in mind, it is a great way aid the understanding of marks within the centre.

Please note, this qualification is 100% externally assessed and has no requirement for internal assessment. However, if a centre chooses to conduct formative assessment, it is important that the assessment objectives are assessed equally in an integrated and holistic way using these exemplars alongside the assessment grid and taxonomy.

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 A Level Art and Design Updates


New Bitesize Videos

We have released new biteseize videos focused on getting the most from your moderator report (E9 report) as well as supporting you with purposeful written annotation in student portfolios.

Play
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Date A Level Art and Design
21 November 2024 Deadline to submit estimated entries (to receive hardcopies of the ESA)
1 February 2025 Release of the Component 2 externally set assignment paper (ESA)
21 February 2025 Deadline for entries (late entry fees after this date)
15 May 2025 Start of moderator visits
48 hours prior to
moderation visit
Marks submitted on Edexcel Online for visiting moderation
31 May 2025

International centres only:

Marks submitted on Edexcel Online for digital moderation 

Sampled work submitted on Learner Work Transfer

27 June 2025 End of moderator visits
14 August 2025 Results day

Check out our free face-to-face training for A Level Art and Design, available to book 28 November 2024 - 6 February 2025 in London and York.

You will have the opportunity to mark actual Component 1 and Component 2 portfolios across a range of titles and levels from the most recent exam series, with senior members of the examining team guiding you through assessment decisions.

There will be opportunities to network with colleagues from other schools and discuss best practices in assessment.

The events will conclude with a Q&A where you will have the opportunity to ask our trainers any questions about the course.

If you are unable to attend our free face-to-face training events or you just want a refresher, check out our free online training for A Level Art and Design. This training is available on demand as well as through live virtual sessions at various times to cater for different time zones.

Here are some helpful resources to help you plan this school year.

Please note, our Contextual References guide has been updated to include references to more local galleries in the UK, alongside national and international institutions, as well as a more diverse range of starting points for students to explore. 

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A Level Art and Design - Personal Study

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The Principal Moderator report discusses the quality of work submitted in each assessment series, including helpful feedback and recommendations for future series.

You will need an Edexcel Online login to access any padlocked secure materials and these are managed by your Exams Officer.

Check out our Exemplar Gallery, a gallery view of our student exemplars organised by performance level and component. Designed with teachers and access in mind, it is a great way to assess and standardise internally. We also have voiceovers available for some performance level 6 (exceptional) portfolios.

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Use these exemplars alongside the Performance Calculators, which give descriptors for each performance level, and the Assessment Grid to accurately assess learner work.

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We introduced the exemplar library to make our assessment materials more accessible for centres, splitting our standards booklets into individual portfolios with visual thumbnails to help teachers locate the most relevant examples quickly and easily.  

Having changed the format of these materials on our website, we’ve taking this opportunity to carefully curate exemplars in the library, so they are as useful and relevant as possible. As such, this September we have removed a small number of portfolios from our GCSE Art and Design Exemplar Library. The Standards Booklets have also been removed from the website, given all relevant materials have been transferred to the library. We will continue to update the library annually with a range of exemplars across different titles.  

We have also been reflecting on the name of the Exemplar Library. As of this month, we have rebranded the Exemplar Library as the Exemplar Gallery, to reflect the visual nature of this resource and the subject.   

As always, we welcome your feedback on how our website and exemplar materials can be improved.  

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 A Level History of Art Updates


Date A Level History of Art
21 February 2025 Deadline for entries (late entry fees after this date)
19 May 2025 Paper 1: Visual analysis and themes (PM)
2 June 2025 Paper 2: Periods (AM)
14 August 2025 Results day

These are some resources on the qualification course materials pages to support you with planning and delivery.

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Check our our support videos to help you with delivering various aspects of the specification.

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View the question papers and mark schemes for previous assessment series to help inform future teaching and delivery.

You will need an Edexcel Online login to access any padlocked secure materials and these are managed by your Exams Officer.

The Principal Examiner reports discuss the quality of work submitted in each assessment series, including helpful feedback and recommendations for future series.

You will need an Edexcel Online login to access any padlocked secure materials and these are managed by your Exams Officer.


 

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 Helpful Resources and Inspiration

Importance of the Arts in Education

The importance of the arts in education and the value they bring to young people is at the heart of what we do. Designing courses that give students an authentic creative experience is a priority and it is vital that we continue to raise the profile of our subjects in education and beyond. As such, below is a range of external resources invaluable to your wider curriculum development.

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Art UK Visual Literacy Week

Art UK's visual literacy week 30 September - 6 October 2024 will start an important national conversation about the transformative skill of visual literacy. It will include a variety of activities and events focused on why visual literacy is being recognised as the fourth pillar of education, driven by The Superpower of Looking programme.

Find out more about Art UKs Visual Literacy week

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Art History Festival

The Association for Art History’s annual Art History Festival is a free, national event for the public which celebrates and explores the histories of art, design and architecture showing how these subjects help us to better understand the world around us. The programme consists of in-person and online events offered by organisations and individuals from across the UK 16-22 September 2024. 

Find out more about the Art History Festival 16-22 September 

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NSEAD The Big Landscape

A new resource that maps the breadth and scope of art, craft and design education, drawing together important research, essential definitions and examples of good practice to support teaching and learning in your centre.

Find out more about The Big Landscape

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Teaching Film Series

Into Film, the UK's leading charity for film in education, have launched their Teaching Film series, a collection of bitesize courses focused on short film production. The course has been designed specifically for educators delivering film qualifications to young people aged 14-19.

Visit the Into Film website to enrol

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National Portrait Gallery Schools Hub

Free online resources for Art & Design and History through the world’s largest collection of portraits. It includes more than 150 specially produced learning resources and videos, all linked to the National Curriculum, and developed by teachers, artists, historians and education experts.

Check out the Schools Hub resources

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Black Histories in the Classroom

Black Histories in the Classroom offers new and exciting ways for your students to engage with Tate’s collection. Devised to increase teacher confidence in discussing race and cultural differences in the classroom, each resource is co-created with teacher experts, and rooted in anti-racist practice. This resource explores heritage and belonging through Zohra Opoku's artwork.

View the free Black Histories in the Classroom resource

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The Superpower of Looking

Free teaching resources from Art UK that seeks to transform the visual literacy skills of children, taking the world of art and images as its starting point.

Check out The Superpower of Looking resources

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Wicked Active Learning

A cultural and social education programme for London’s stage musical Wicked, with free cross-curricular resources to download and support art and design teaching and learning.

Download free Art and Design resources for Wicked

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Bridging the expectation gap: Career pathways for entrants to the film and TV industries

This project looks at assumptions and expectations about the creative industries from education providers, students, and film and TV industry employers. By confirming the existence and extent of these ‘expectation gaps’, it shows steps towards addressing them, which has positive implications for efficiency, productivity and social justice. Through the project, researchers hope to equip young entrants to the industry with the knowledge and skills they need, and to provide them with a clearer view of working conditions, barriers to entry and opportunities for progression.

Read the full research report

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Discover Art UK Artworks by Location

Art UK is the online home for every public art collection in the United Kingdom. Explore thousands of venues with art collections by clicking on the map markers to discover incredible art all across the country.

Discover 300,000 UK artworks by location


 

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