EXEMPLARS OF STUDENT WORK
EXCELLENCE EXEMPLAR
For Excellence, the student needs to investigate comprehensively an aspect of New Zealand music.
This involves the student developing an investigation that integrates implications and ideas, and interprets significant factors.
The student has developed and presented an oral investigation on the song-writing competition Play it Strange, integrating implications and ideas, and interpreting significant factors.
The considerable amount of information gathered and developed into an investigation interprets significant factors associated with the competition. Examples include the significance of mentoring offered to students who are successful in the competition, and the wider implications and influences of the competition over time on the NZ music industry.
Comparisons are made between students’ songs on Play it Strange CDs, and musical features of these songs are interpreted. A comprehensive evaluation of the process of the competition is made, including a PMI analysis. Final implications and ideas are integrated to show that the competition has achieved its purpose: to promote the music of secondary school student songwriters/performers to a wider New Zealand audience.
For a more secure Excellence, the student could integrate more ideas and perspectives, by interviewing other students who have been involved in the competition and summarising their individual points of view.
MERIT EXEMPLAR
For Merit, the student needs to investigate in-depth an aspect of New Zealand music.
This involves the student developing a thorough and informed investigation.
The student has developed a written investigation on the Te Matatini national festival that demonstrates in-depth gathering of information. Their work includes a thorough overview of the festival and competition format (1) (2), together with a well-informed evaluation of Te Matatini (3). The student also provides information on the musical characteristics and significance of mōteatea to further inform their investigation (4).
The investigation is thorough in that the student’s ideas are backed up with references and quotes from a range of primary and secondary sources, including interviews with kaumātua and kuia (5).
To reach Excellence, and for the evidence to be comprehensive, the student could draw together different perspectives on the competition, for example including a recent performer’s view. They could also incorporate their own opinion in the final evaluation to demonstrate their interpretation of significant factors.
MERIT EXEMPLAR
For Merit, the student needs to investigate in-depth an aspect of New Zealand music.
This involves the student developing a thorough and informed investigation.
The student has developed and presented an oral presentation on the New Zealand alternative music scene. In-depth gathering of information has been refined to provide a generally thorough overview of the development of alternative music in New Zealand. The student discusses influences, both local and international, on New Zealand alternative music, and some of the main exponents of the genre are noted.
The student briefly evaluates the importance of the alternative music scene in New Zealand culture. The investigation is presented in a structured and clear format with relevant visual and aural evidence.
For a more secure Merit, the student could include further discussion on the musical characteristics of alternative music. In-depth conclusions could also be developed, drawing together past, present and potential for a continuing alternative music scene in New Zealand.