Blog feedback and learner response

 WWW: This is still concerning – there are still blog posts from last year and now this year missing. Being able to offer an opinion, an evaluation, a judgement is a crucial skill that AQA highlighted in their most recent examiners reports.

EBI: You are missing several pieces of work from this half-term and last year:

OSP Introduction: Clay Shirky - End of audience https://mediamacguffin13.blogspot.com/2022/09/osp-introduction-clay-shirky-end-of.html

OSP: Teen Vogue - background and textual analysis https://mediamacguffin13.blogspot.com/2022/09/osp-teen-vogue-background-and-textual.html

OSP: Teen Vogue - Industry and social media https://mediamacguffin13.blogspot.com/2022/09/osp-teen-vogue-industry-and-social-media.html

OSP: Paul Gilroy - Postcolonial theory and diasporic identity https://mediamacguffin13.blogspot.com/2022/10/osp-paul-gilroy-postcolonial-theory-and.html 

Unfortunately, this is continuing the issue we had in Year 1 of the course with much of the work missing. Your Year 1 tracker had over 13 pieces of work missing or incomplete by the end of Year 12. Put simply, without the knowledge of the course content it is incredibly difficult to make progress and be successful in exams and assessments.

LR: Complete and post the missing/unfinished work.

Finally, write one or two areas that you have found particularly challenging so far this year (e.g. theories, CSPs etc.) This will help all of us to plan lessons and revision sessions going forward.

 

-Memorising lots of content and applying it to exams

-Applying content correctly to exams

-Clay shirky 

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