GCSE (from 2009)Design and Technology: Food Technology
- J302 (short course J042)
Units
Please find below the units which are available for this qualification.
Unit 1: Introduction to Designing and Making
Unit description | Assessment
incl. duration | Weighting |
|---|
- Developing research and investigation skills
- Developing drawing skills
- Modelling
- Evaluating process.
| Internally assessed Controlled assessment 20 hours 60 marks | 30% full course 60% short course |
Unit 2: Sustainable Design
Unit description | Assessment
incl. duration | Weighting |
|---|
- Consideration of products
- Consideration of the environment
- Consideration of society and the economy.
| Externally assessed Written examination 1 hour 60 marks | 20% full course 40% short course |
Unit 3: Making Quality Products
Unit description | Assessment
incl. duration | Weighting |
|---|
- Designing for a need
- Working with tools and equipment
- Evaluating the product.
| Internally assessed Controlled assessment 20 hours 60 marks | 30% full course |
Unit 4: Technical Aspects of Designing and Making
Unit description | Assessment
incl. duration | Weighting |
|---|
- Working with tools and materials
- Selecting processes
- Designing for success.
| Externally assessed Written examination 1 hour 15 minutes 60 marks | 20% full course |
Short courses
All Design and Technology: Innovator Suite subjects are available as short courses, equivalent to half a GCSE. Benefits of a short course include:
- There are only two units to complete.
- Learners who are interested in Design and Technology: Innovator Suite courses, but don't have time to study a full course, have more learning options.
- Learners can study a wider range of subjects.
- Timetabling for shorter courses may be easier for your centre.
- More able learners can complement their studies by taking the Design and Technology: Innovator Suite short course as an additional subject.
- The short course offers more flexibility – learners can study it over one or two years.
- You can teach two GCSE short courses from the Innovator Suite, covering different material biases.
- You can start teaching the short course in Year 9.
- Learners who enjoy the short course and want to carry on studying the subject can simply complete units 3 and 4 of the specification to complete the full GCSE.
- Two short courses in Design and Technology may appeal to learners with a preference or aptitude for designing and making prototypes – topics covered in the first two units. This offers an alternative to designing and making a final product – topics covered in units 3 and 4 of the full GCSE.
Assessment objectives
The assessment objectives are designed to reflect the non-statutory guidelines for Design and Technology: Innovator Suite.
Learners are expected to demonstrate the following in the context of the content described:
AO1
Recall, select and communicate their knowledge and understanding in design and technology, including its wider effects.
AO2
Apply knowledge, understanding and skills in a variety of contexts and in designing and making products.
AO3
Analyse and evaluate products, including their design and production.
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