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Rationale and Aims
Rationale
In an increasingly technological and complex world, we need to develop citizens with the knowledge and confidence to analyse, critique and creatively respond to design needs and opportunities for a circular economy. Knowledge, understanding and skills involved in the design, development and use of technologies have a role in transforming societies, and in natural, managed and constructed environments.
In the Design and Technologies curriculum, students consider ethical factors including the economic, environmental and social impacts of technological change, and how the choice and use of technologies may contribute to a sustainable future. Students consider the legal, aesthetic and functional factors that inform the design processes.
Design and Technologies engages students to create quality designed solutions for identified needs and opportunities across a range of technologies contexts. Students plan and produce designed solutions and manage projects independently, collaboratively and in teams, from conception to realisation. They apply design and systems thinking and design processes to investigate, generate, evaluate, iterate and improve design ideas, processes and solutions. They plan and produce designed solutions. They develop a sense of pride, satisfaction and enjoyment from their ability to design and produce innovative designed products, services and environments.
Design and Technologies offers students opportunities for authentic learning challenges that foster curiosity, confidence, persistence, innovation, creativity, respect and cooperation. The study of Design and Technologies also offers learning experiences for young people that can be transferable to other contexts, including broader communities.
Aims
Design and Technologies aims to develop the knowledge, understanding and skills to ensure that, individually and collaboratively, students:
- develop awareness and confidence as critical users of technologies of designed solutions
- investigate, generate, iterate and analyse to determine ethical and innovative designed solutions for sustainable futures
- use design and systems thinking to generate design ideas and communicate these to a range of audiences
- produce designed solutions suitable for a range of technologies contexts by selecting and manipulating a range of tools, materials, systems and components competently and safely, and managing processes
- evaluate processes and designed solutions, and transfer and apply knowledge and skills to new situations
- understand the roles and responsibilities of people in design and technologies occupations and how these occupations contribute to society.