TEXTILES 10( 1 SEMESTER)
Recommended Textiles 9
Course Credit Course Duration Delivery Method
2 credits 1 semester
Lab-based, using a variety of instructional strategies
Textiles 10 is a lab-based course for students to build on previously learned construction skills as they move towards mastery of more advanced sewing techniques. Content includes selection of pattern, fabric and notions for an individually chosen garment, use of advanced technology and the computerized sewing machine and serger, a variety of construction techniques and principles of design. Assessment may include portfolio work, written assignments, fashion illustration, sample work, garment construction, and project work. Please note: students are responsible for purchasing patterns, fabric, and supplies.
The Big Ideas explored in this course are:
• Social, ethical, and sustainability considerations impact design.
• Complex tasks require the sequencing of skill.
• Complex tasks require different technologies and tools at different stages.
TEXTILES 10( FULL YEAR)
Recommended Textiles 9
Course Credit Course Duration Delivery Method
4 credits Full year
Lab-based, using a variety of instructional strategies
Textiles 10 is a lab-based course for students to build on previously learned construction skills as they move towards mastery of more advanced sewing techniques. Content includes selection of pattern, fabric and notions for an individually chosen garment, use of advanced technology and the computerized sewing machine and serger, a variety of construction techniques and principles of design. The course is structured to promote student-centred learning as students independently select projects during the second semester that satisfy a variety of learning outcomes. Assessment may include: portfolio work, written assignments, fashion illustration, sample work, garment construction, and project work. Please note: students are responsible for purchasing patterns, fabric, and supplies.
The Big Ideas explored in this course are:
• Social, ethical, and sustainability considerations impact design.
• Complex tasks require the sequencing of skill.
• Complex tasks require different technologies and tools at different stages.
TEXTILES 11
Recommended Textiles 9 and / or Textiles 10
Course Credit Course Duration Delivery Method
4 credits Full year
Lab-based, using a variety of instructional strategies
Textiles 11 students use advanced construction techniques to work with new fabrics and more complex patterns. They will also explore elements and principles of design, textile properties, historical and cultural influences on fashion, consumer issues, careers in the industry, fashion illustration and fashion design. The course is structured to promote student-centred learning as students independently select projects that satisfy a variety of learning outcomes. Assessment may include: portfolio work, written assignments, fashion illustration, sample work, garment construction, and project work. Please note: students are responsible for purchasing patterns, fabric, and supplies.
The Big Ideas explored in this course are:
• Products can be designed for a life cycle,
• Personal design interests require the evaluation and refinement of skills,
• Tools and technologies can be adapted for specific purposes.
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