Design Technology intent statement:
At St Helena’s C of E primary school, our design technology (DT) curriculum hopes to inspire pupils to be curious and creative thinkers, unlocking potential in all. It ensures that all pupils flourish through enduring challenge, developing their wisdom and confidence to think critically, ask questions, and be able to evaluate and explain their ideas. Our DT curriculum will support children to use their creativity and knowledge of how things work to design, make and evaluate their work. Our curriculum allows children to work collaboratively and independently, supporting children to develop respect for others’ ideas while providing an opportunity to learn from each others’ mistakes.
Design Technology implementation:
Our DT curriculum is delivered through purposefully chosen DT projects, through the support of the Kapow scheme, enhanced and personalised to meet the needs of all learners at St Helena’s. DT in EYFS is underpinned by the Expressive Arts and Design objectives as set out in our personalised EYFS Curriculum. Our St Helena’s EYFS Curriculum relates to the objectives as set out in the Early Learning Goals, with clear progression from our littlest of learners (aged 3) to our end of Reception children.
Design Technology impact:
As a Year 6 designer and technologist transitioning to secondary school, we aspire that pupils will have gained knowledge and understanding of different skills and techniques required to problem-solve through designing and creating a variety of products using a safe approach. They will have an understanding of the cross curricular elements within the subject and the importance of skills learnt in other areas of the curriculum and how they aid the design and make process, as well as how these techniques and skills will aid them in future life and learning.