Course description for 2022/23
Arts and Craft 1A, 1-7
KHV1009
Course description for 2022/23

Arts and Craft 1A, 1-7

KHV1009
The subject gives an introduction to craftsmanship, processes within art and design, visual communication and cultural understanding. The subject emphasizes working practical with two- and three-dimensional forms.
Can be chosen as an elective subject in teacher education.
Can be chosen as an elective subject in teacher education.

Learning outcomes

KNOWLEDGE

The candidate

  • has knowledge of relevant materials, techniques, equipment and aesthetic tools, with main emphasis on two-dimensional forms of expression
  • has knowledge of how analogue and digital forms of expression in art can be interpreted and used as a basis for children's creative work in basic education
  • has knowledge about children's two- and three dimensional forms of expression with related theories of aesthetic learning, experience, play and creativity, with main emphasis on two-dimensional forms of expression
  • has knowledge of current legislation and rules concerning copyright, privacy and source criticism.

SKILLS

The candidate

  • can master the basic techniques and skills in various materials adapted two- and three dimensional work, with main emphasis on three-dimensional form of expression
  • can work constructively with idea development, documentation and evaluation, including of their own creative processes
  • can organize exhibitions of student work, present and highlight the subject at various venues in other ways
  • can use subject content, working methods and theory in lesson planning, implementation and learning-oriented assessment in a way that also ensures the five basic skills

GENERAL PRACTICE The candidate

  • can explain how creative work with materials challenges senses, engages emotions, requires concentration and activates the body
  • can utilize student diversity as a basis for adapted education
  • can explain how choice of materials, working methods and topics safeguards the environment.'

Semester fee and syllabus literature.

Costs of material NOK 400,-

Elective
Teaching methods vary between lectures, individual work, group work, exhibitions and oral presentations. Documentation of work processes can occur through analogue and/or digital logs. Candidates are required to carry out a significant amount of independent study.
Evaluation using mid-term and final surveys. Students are also encouraged to participate in the central quality surveys.
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  • MA - Portfolio including visual log 100% of overall grade. Grading scale: A-F.
  • Practical, oral and written coursework must be approved before the exam.
  • Compulsory participation in at least 80% of all teaching.

Overlap refers to a similarity between courses with the same content. Therefore, you will receive the following reduction in credits if you have taken the courses listed below:

KHV1017 - Arts and crafts 1A - Craftsmanship - 7.5 credits

KHV1018 - Arts and crafts 1B - Visual communications - 7.5 credits