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New Zealand Scholarship Art History
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Art History assessment specification
Scholarship Performance Standard (93301) | Art History |
Method of assessment | Written examination |
For year | 2023 |
Format of the assessment
There will be 3 sections to the exam paper.
Candidates will be required to answer 3 questions, one from each section.
There will be 3 questions in Section A, 3 questions in Section B, and one question in Section C.
Questions in Section A focus principally on aspects or elements of art.
Questions in Section B require a response to the broader issues of art history.
The question in Section C will require critical analysis of the given text. Candidates will be required to identify and explain key ideas, using specific artworks to support their critical analysis.
Candidates are advised not to repeat information across their answers.
Resources or information supplied
There will be a question booklet and a separate answer booklet.
Art History resources
The links listed below are for resources to help teachers and students understand what is required for success in New Zealand Scholarship.
Exam materials (question books, resource books, reports, schedules, etc.)