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The Creative Practice framework

Quick questions on The Creative Practice framework: VCE Art Creative Practice

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What is the components are a cycle, not a checklist?
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VCAA describes the Creative Practice as built from interlinked components that draw on experiential, inquiry and project based learning. The practical shape of those components is a repeated cycle: you explore and generate ideas, connect them to research and personal interest, develop and experiment with materials and techniques, refine the strongest directions, and resolve and present finished work. The key word is interlinked. You do not march through the stages once.
What is reflection runs through everything?
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Reflection is not a separate final step. It threads through every component, and it is what makes the cycle turn. You use prompt questions, such as what am I communicating, how am I doing it, and what does the work still need, to evaluate where you are and decide the next move. In Unit 4 this reflective habit becomes the formal critique.

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