AccessArt Primary Art Curriculum PDFs

In the post below full members will find the PDF versions of the 36 pathways with working links from the AccessArt Primary Art Curriculum.

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AccessArt Primary Art Curriculum Materials List


AccessArt Primary Art Curriculum: Disciplines, Sequencing & Artists


AccessArt Primary Art Curriculum Medium Term Plans


AccessArt Primary Art Curriculum: Additional Pathways: PDFs


AccessArt Primary Art Curriculum: Additional Pathways: Key Vocab


AccessArt Primary Art Curriculum: Additional Pathways: Disciplines, Sequencing & Artists


AccessArt Primary Art Curriculum: Additional Pathways: Medium Term Plans


How Do Non-Specialist Teachers Teach Art?


Introduction to the AccessArt Progression Plan


An Introduction to the AccessArt Exemplar Curriculum Plan


An Introduction to the AccessArt Resource Bank


The Philosophy and Approach behind AccessArt Resources for Primary Schools


Rethinking our Approach to Assessment & Progression in Primary School

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Mind the Gap Between the National Curriculum in Art for Primary Schools & Ofsted

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Assessment and Progression in Primary School

Rethinking our Approach to Assessment & Progression in Primary School

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