Josef Herman a Polish Artist in Wales


VALUE OF APPRAISAL


Appraisal can often be forgotten, in the hustle and bustle of the day's activity, and for some teachers be the most problematic activity to approach.

It is in fact, one of the most important parts of the process.
Success or failure, is to a certain extent subjective. In all cases comments should be kept to the ' level of success' either of the making process, or the end result.

During the drawing experience children were asked throughout to comment on the quality of materials used. At the end of each workshop, work was laid out and considered. Pupils were asked to identify those elements in the work that they thought successful, and justify their selection. Pupils were also given opportunities to share ideas and discuss improvements.

Also, opportunities were made throughout each session to allow time for individual and group discussion and appraisal, creating an atmosphere in which constructive criticism was seen as a valued part of the experience.

In all instances comments were constructive, and observations relevant and mature. The appraisal or feedback sessions should be a time for celebration.