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This Bronze Arts Award Learning Playlist is designed to support and guide you through your Bronze Arts Award journey. The playlist is generic and offers you the opportunity to identify your own arts activities to participate in, your own arts event to review, your own research into your own arts inspiration, as well as the freedom to identify, plan and realise the sharing of a creative and arts skill with others.
Bronze Arts Award is a Level 1 qualification (on the Regulated Qualifications Framework) and is open to young people aged 11 to 25. To achieve a Bronze Arts Award, young people collect evidence in an individual arts log or portfolio of their experiences, for you this will be done through the Blackpool City of Learning platform and achievements recognised by badges. The platform allows you to submit, text, images (photos), videos, hyperlinks and much more as part of your evidence. What is important is that you answer and respond to the tasks within each of the activities.
Find out more about the Bronze Arts Award and watch the video.
This playlist will help you to think, reflect and document your journey as you grow and develop your understanding of who you are as a young creative and artist.
Your Arts Award Bronze journey will allow you to:
- Share your ambitions as a young artist and why you want to do the Bronze Arts Award
- Identify and take part in a creative arts based activity and develop and reflect on your creative skills
- Be the audience and experience art, by attending an arts event and sharing a review
- Identify how you are creatively inspired by an artist of your choice and share your inspiration with others identify, plan and share a creative skill with others
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*Note: there is a cost for official moderation and certification through Trinity College London. £25 person plus a £20 Centre administration. Total = £45. On completion of the course we will be in touch to see if you want to progress to moderation and certification.
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Kompletá e siguiente aktividatnan, gana badge i lo bo mira progreso aktualisá di bo playlist
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Pass your creative and artistic skills on to others.
A few ideas to help:
Who can you share a skill with? Share your creativity with peers, parents, family members or friends. It can one person or more
It is all about the Planning: try creating a brief lesson plan for your sharing. Think about the time, space and resources required, what health and safety do you need to think about? How will you know it has been successful? How will you ask for feedback from those you share with?
Time to deliver: be present, show how, let them also try and don’t forget to take photo’s.
Write a brief report on how it went and how you feel about the feedback.
So share what went well? How did it go, did it go to plan? What would you do differently if you had to do it again?
Optené badge di aktividat
The owner of this badge has completed the required 4 tasks required for the ‘Share an Arts Skill’ activity which forms a part of the learning playlist ‘Open Arts Award Bronze’. The skills, knowledge and attitudes gained and demonstrated through completing these tasks include:
- Identified and documented a creative skill they intended to share
- Created a short plan of delivery
- Shared evidence of them sharing a skill
- Reflected and shared the outcomes of their sharing a skill experience
Completing these four tasks means they have successfully provided evidence to gain the ‘Share an Arts Skill ’ badge and will have now completed all the required activities for the overall ‘Open Arts Award Bronze badge
You have to finish all tasks to get the badge
Tasks
Evidence verified by: un organisadó di aktividat
Identify and document a creative skill you will share. What skill will you share? Who will you share the skill with?
Evidence verified by: un organisadó di aktividat
Record and share a short plan of how you will share your skill and what resources you will need?
Evidence verified by: un organisadó di aktividat
Share photographs or videos of you sharing your creative skill.
Evidence verified by: un organisadó di aktividat
Record and share your reflections on how it went. What worked well and what needed to be improved? Include feedback and comments from the people you shared with and how you feel about the feedback