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Comparing Artefacts A good and bad example The Discovery Bay Challenge & Mervyn Bishop photographer
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  • 1. Comparing ArtefactsA good and bad example
    The Discovery Bay Challenge
    &
    Mervyn Bishop photographer
  • 2.
  • 3. TheDiscovery Bay Challenge
    In critically reflecting upon questions based on the N.S.W. Quality Teaching Model, I rated this educational artefact 10.5 / 15. This was my preferred artefact and my voice narration heard over the slides will indicate as to why.
  • 4. MervynBishopsphotographer
    In critically reflecting upon questions based on the N.S.W. Quality Teaching Model, I rated this educational artefact 4 / 15. This was my least preferred artefact which I will delineate as to why in the following slides.
  • 5. Mervyn Bishops PhotographyMy Critical Evaluation ( 4 / 15 )Read the following slides for my evaluation on this educational artefact and listen, now or re-watch, to hear my view on, what I thought to be a more appropriate comparison.
  • 6. Failing in Intellectual QualityMervyn Bishop photographer
    • Although representing an aboriginals artistic career offering another point of view, it failed to teach or engage students about the importance of the artist success, as a non- white Australian, other than by reading text- not interactive at all.
    • 7. There were no opportunities for students to use higher order thinking and metacognition as there were no interactive, engaging or challenging activities to expand on their knowledge.
    • 8. on what they thought. Although strong and emotive photographs were depicted there was nothing asked of the students to create anything of their own.
    • 9. There was no attempt to encourage meaningful class discussion or feedback between other students or with the teacher.
    • 10. The artefact did not give students any opportunity to demonstrate what they have learned in any real depth, only minor reflective questions