Vocabulary in the Design & Technology Curriculum
at St Robert Bellarmine
“We are God’s work of art”
At St Robert Bellarmine, the teaching of vocabulary during design & technology lessons is an essential component of our pupil’s education and fundamental in developing comprehension, expression, and critical thinking. It is important for students to develop a strong design and technology vocabulary so they may verbally communicate about their own or others' work.
Based upon the work of Mary Myatt, we strongly believe that children who have a rich vocabulary are better able to understand what they read, communicate their ideas clearly, and analyze and evaluate information effectively. Additionally, a broad vocabulary helps children to develop their creativity and imagination, as well as their ability to make connections and draw conclusions.
Vocabulary is a key component of our design & technology curriculum. It is regularly referred to throughout all interactions. We provide opportunities for the children to encounter vocabulary through high-quality texts, all conversations, independent reading, being read to, modelled writing, listening to others, encounters on trips and with experts.
We use a number of practical strategies to help children to develop their vocabulary
Overall, teaching vocabulary in the design & technology curriculum can help our students develop a deeper understanding of design & technology concepts and techniques, which can enhance their design & technology skills and appreciation for the subject. Children should be able to use the language accurately and effectively to communicate their ideas, intentions, reflections and outcomes.