Visual Arts for Secondary Schools Second Edition

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A01=Allan Sieupresad
A01=Gabriella D'Abreau
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A01=Michelle Bright Chin-See
Author_Allan Sieupresad
Author_Gabriella D'Abreau
Author_Gabriella D’Abreau
Author_Michelle Bright Chin-See
Caribbean and world art history
Caribbean visual arts author
Caribbean visual arts textbook
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ceramics
decorative arts and crafts
design process in art
drawing
elements
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fibre art
graphic design and visual communication
leathecraft
painting
pottery
principles and practices in visual arts
printmaking
SBA portfolio and reflective journal
textile design
three-dimensional art
visual arts SBA research guidance

Product details

  • ISBN 9781036009526
  • Weight: 860g
  • Dimensions: 214 x 274mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Feb 2025
  • Publisher: Hachette Learning
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Confidently navigate the Visual Arts curricula across all secondary school years with a course that unifies foundational skills and CSEC exam practice, featuring clear visual guides and activities tailored for academic success and artistic growth.

- Enhance CSEC readiness with a resource that incorporates the latest technologies and syllabus topics, guiding students through reflective journal and portfolio creation for exam success.
- Foster accessible learning through the simplification of complex visual arts concepts with student-friendly language and step-by-step guidance, enhancing skill development across student levels.
- Improve understanding of chapter content through practical skills and preparation for examination with research-based activities, collaborative and independent projects, and art appreciation or critique.

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