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Design Technology

With the exception of nature, everything around us has been designed!  We aim to equip students with the skills and knowledge to allow them to successfully design and make products using modern and traditional techniques. 

Through doing this, students will develop an understanding of the social and moral obligations of a designer as well as developing transferable life skills. 

Where could this subject lead? 

Modern society relies heavily on technology and engineering – at FSD we want our students to be part of the future!  There are many careers design technology could lead into, such as engineering, architecture, design, surveying, teaching or practical-based careers such as plumbing, joinery and building. 

Useful websites to refer to: 

AQA Design & Technology

AQA Product Design

BBC Bitesize Exam Specs

technologystudent.com

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Year 7

Autumn Term

Drawing Skills

Abstracting; Isometric Drawing

Plastics and the Work of Others

Spring Term

Commercial Manufacturing

CAD/CAM; Standard Components; 2D Design; Systems

Considering the Environment

Timber; Sustainability

Summer Term

Mechanisms

Motion; Gears; Levers

Timber-based practical work

Year 8

Autumn Term

Drawing Skills

Single Point Perspective

Two-Point Perspective

Cross Sections

Exploded Drawings

Working with Timber

Spring Term

Materials and Processes

New and Smart Materials; Metals; Scales of Production

3D Printing; Vacuum Forming

Working with Timber continued

Summer Term

Travel Game

Packaging; 2D Design; Design Skills

Year 9

Autumn Term

Advanced Drawing Skills

Autodesk; Isometric; Crating; Rendering

Practice Non-examined Assessment:

Section C (Design Ideas)

Spring Term

Practice Non-examined Assessment:

Section D (Design Development)

Section E (Making)

Summer Term

Practice Non-examined Assessment:

Section E (Making)

Section F (Evaluating)

Year 10

Autumn Term

Section A – Core Technical Principles

Key Concepts: new technology; energy generation and storage; new materials; mechanical devices; working properties of materials

Desk Tidy Design and Make Project

Spring Term

Section B – Specialist Technical Principles

Key Concepts: selection of materials or components; forces and stresses; ecological and social footprint; scales of production

Section C – Designing and Making Principles

Key Concepts: investigation, primary and secondary data; environmental, social and economic challenge

Desk Tidy Design and Make Project

Summer Term

Section C – Designing and Making Principles

Key Concepts: work of others; design strategies

Non-examined Assessment:

Section A (Identify, Investigate)

Section B (Design Brief/Specification)

Section C (Design Ideas)

Year 11

Autumn Term

Section C (Design Ideas)

Section D (Developing ideas)

Section E (Making)

Section F (Analysing and Evaluating)

Spring Term

Revision and Non-examined Assessment completion

Summer Term

Revision

Year 12

Autumn Term

Designing and Making

Key Concepts: Design Methods and Processes

Product Life Cycle

Cultural Impact on Design; Responsible Design

Drawing Skills

Design and Make Project

Spring Term

Designing and Making

Key Concepts: National and International Standards

Technical Principles

Key Concepts: Materials and their Applications

Non-examined Assessment:

Section A – Identify and Investigate

Section B – Design Brief and Specification

Section C – Development

Summer Term

Technical Principles

Key Concepts: Materials and their Applications

Non-examined Assessment:

Section C – Development

Section D – Making

Year 13

Autumn Term

Technical Principles

Key concepts: Industrial and Commercial Practice; Design for Manufacture & Maintenance; Health and Safety

Protecting Designs; Enterprise and Marketing

Non-examined Assessment:

Section D – Making

Section E – Evaluation

Spring Term

Revision and Non-examined Assessment completion

Summer Term

Revision

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Amanda is Chair of the Excel Academy Trust Board. Amanda became a parent governor in 2009 and has enjoyed several responsibilities across this time including being Chair of the Achievement and Standards committee, a member of the Excel Academy Audit committee, and most recently has been appointed as a Member of the Excel Academy Partnership. Her career started out with the Halifax Building Society where she worked as a mortgage advisor for 20 years, before entering the political arena. Amanda is a County Councillor for Durham County Council, representing Framwellgate and Newton Hall ward. Amanda was formerly a student at Framwellgate School Durham, where she met her husband and many other friends, as well as taking on the responsibility of being Deputy Head Girl. Amanda is passionate about the school and local area and is actively involved in the school at every opportunity.

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