Saturday, December 24, 2011
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Clean up before the assessments on Thursday & Friday 15 & 16 December
The corridor
Work in the corridor should be placed in your own classroom storage or in room 306 on Thursday & Friday.
Classrooms
All the classrooms should be clean.
Paint the dirty marks on the walls (not whole walls, 7 groups have to share a limited amount of paint).
Furniture
Superfluous furniture can be stored:
In the storage area near the fire escape
Table tops & table legs in the wheeled crates
In 306 if there is still space
We would like to keep the top of the stairs free for temporary storage of works that need to go down to the container
Work
Place your work in your classroom storage, no work should be left in the main classroom area, including windowsills, sink counters and above the vitrines.
Put extra large pieces in 306 on Thursday afternoon from 13.00 onwards. Follow the instructions posted on the door & leave a space free for a teacher’s meeting table.
Take note:
There are orientation courses on Saturday, 17 December, so it is NOT possible for students with the first presentations on Monday to install works on this day. The school building is open on weekdays at 8.00.
All your work should be thrown away or taken home after your assessment, on the same day.
During the assessment days a path of 2 meters should be kept free in the corridor at all times.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Protocol for the upcoming assessments
Protocol Assessment.
1.
The function of the Christmas assessment is to judge whether there have been enough results and development during your study in the first semester and whether you are capable of finishing the study in the Basisjaar successfully. At the end of the year, you will be again evaluated as to whether we consider you to be ready to continue on in one of the departments of the higher years.
2.
For the assessment you are asked to build up an exhibition in a classroom. Be absolutely on time to do this, you have only about an hour to install your works before your scheduled presentation time.
You need to show all relevant work of the last period. That is to say, not just what you consider to be your best (finished) works, but also that which illustrates the process and development such as sketches, photos and early try-outs of ideas.
3.
All of you need to be there throughout the day to help each other out with installing, clean-up and moral support.
4.
The assessment committee consists out of your mentor, your other teachers and an independent chairman (a mentor teacher from another class group). This committee will visit your exhibition and the chairman will lead the assessment. He/she will invite your teachers to comment upon the works and your development and may ask you for brief explanations.
5.
The committee then withdraws to make up a report. The report consists out of the individual evaluations from each of your teachers plus a final common evaluation. Next to the written comments, you will also get a mark or grade: sufficient, doubtful or insufficient.
After your teachers have completed the report, you are invited to hear the result. You will then be asked to photocopy the report, keep the copy for yourself and return the original directly to the teachers.
6.
In the case of a negative (insufficient) evaluation, you will receive after the assessment what’s called a Binding Study Advice. This is an official warning sent to you where we ask you to consider seriously whether you should continue your study. If no significant improvements have taken place by the end of the school year, you will be given the binding advice that you may not continue to study at the Rietveld.
7.
After your presentation, all your work must be removed from the third floor, you must either directly bring it home or dispose of it in the special containers set up for this purpose. You may not store these works any longer at school, as space must be made for the second semester. The third floor must be left clean after the assessments!
8.
We sincerely ask you to do the best you can to make a good exhibition and we wish you much success.
REMINDER - ART HISTORY LECTURE ON THURSDAY WITH ANDRé KLEIN
Thursday, December 1, 2011
INFO THEORY EXAM
TIME: 9.45 -12.30
PLACE: The Gym
BRING: pen/pencil, dictionary (if you want)
LANGUAGE: you can do the exam in Dutch or English
If you are dyslectic you may bring a laptop. Talk to your theory teacher.
