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🔒 Rethinking Craft in D&T: Beyond Skills to Capability

Talking D&T

English - July 09, 2024 23:00 - 13 minutes - 9.56 MB
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In this episode of Talking D&T, I explore the nuanced role of craft in design and technology education. I reflect on a recent conversation with Nicky Dewer, which prompted me to examine the complexities surrounding hands-on learning in our subject.

I argue against the notion of teaching high-level craft skills in schools, as we simply haven't the time to develop true craftspersonship. Instead, I propose that we focus on providing pupils with opportunities to engage in hands-on making as a means of developing their understanding of materials, processes, and embodied learning.

I discuss the benefits of incorporating craft-like activities, including fostering resilience, appreciation for handmade objects, and insight into the therapeutic nature of making. However, I also address the challenges we face, such as time constraints and limited resources.

I emphasise the importance of thoughtful planning, suggesting that teachers carefully consider the essential learning outcomes when incorporating hands-on activities. I also question the appropriateness of assessing practical skills in D&T, given the subject's broader aims.

Finally, I highlight how craft-based activities can be used to promote sustainability and environmental awareness, teaching pupils about responsible material use and product life cycles.

Throughout the episode, I aim to provoke thought and encourage D&T teachers to reconsider how they integrate practical skills into their lessons, moving away from the idea of separate 'theory lessons' and towards a more holistic approach that aligns with the subject's aims.

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