Standard set
Grade 12 - Woodworking
Standards
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WOODWORK 12
B
Curricular Competency
C
Content
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Big Ideas
2
Applied Design
3
Understanding Context
4
Defining
5
Ideating
6
Prototyping
7
Testing
8
Making
9
Sharing
10
Applied Skills
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Applied Technologies
a
Design for the life cycle includes consideration of social and environmental impacts.
b
Personal design interests require the evaluation and refinement of skills.
c
Tools and technologies can be adapted for specific purposes.
a
Engage in a period of user-centred research and empathetic observation to understand design opportunities
a
Establish a point of view for a chosen design opportunity
b
Identify potential users, intended impact, and possible unintended negative consequences
c
Make decisions about premises and constraints that define the design space, and develop criteria for success
d
Determine whether activity is collaborative or self-directed
a
Critically analyze how competing social, ethical, and sustainability considerations impact design
b
Generate ideas and add to others’ ideas to create possibilities, and prioritize them for prototyping
c
Evaluate suitability of possibilities according to success criteria and constraints
d
Work with users throughout the design process
a
Identify, critique, and use a variety of sources of inspiration
b
Choose an appropriate form, scale, and level of detail for prototyping, and plan procedures
c
Analyze the design for the life cycle and evaluate its impacts
d
Visualize and construct prototypes, making changes to tools, materials, and procedures as needed
e
Record iterations of prototyping
a
Identify and communicate with sources of feedback
b
Develop an appropriate test of the prototype, conduct the test, and collect and compile data
c
Evaluate design according to critiques, testing results, and success criteria to make changes
a
Identify appropriate tools, technologies, materials, processes, cost implications, and time needed
b
Create design, incorporating feedback from self, others, and testing prototypes
c
Use materials in ways that minimize waste
a
Decide how and with whom to share or promote design, creativity, and processes
b
Share the product with users and critically evaluate its success
c
Critically reflect on their design thinking and processes, and identify new design goals
d
Identify and analyze new design possibilities, including how they or others might build on their concept
a
Apply safety procedures for themselves, co-workers, and users in both physical and digital environments
b
Identify and assess skills needed for design interests, and develop specific plans to learn or refine them over time
c
Demonstrate competency and proficiency in skills at various levels involving manual dexterity and complex woodworking techniques
a
Explore existing, new, and emerging tools, technologies, and systems to evaluate suitability for their design interests
b
Evaluate impacts, including unintended negative consequences, of choices made about technology use
c
Examine and analyze the role that changing technologies play in woodworking contexts
a
complex woodworking and design
b
creation and use of working pictorial and written plans
c
wood-related materials
d
selection of wood based on its characteristics and properties
e
layout and use of materials to minimize waste and conserve material
f
operation, maintenance, and adjustment of stationary power equipment
g
types and purposes of joinery
h
analysis and identification of defects in wood
i
methods for preparing wood surfaces for application of finish
j
identification and analysis of building codes for applicable projects
k
sequence of steps when working with power equipment
l
sharpening procedures
m
types, purposes, and application of finishes
n
design for the life cycle
o
ethics of cultural appropriation in design process
p
future career options and opportunities in woodworking contexts
q
interpersonal and consultation skills to interact with clients
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