Test Information Guide

Field 17: Visual Art
Sample Open-Response Item

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Sample Test Directions for Open-Response Items

This section of the test consists of two open-response item assignments. You will be asked to prepare a written response of approximately 150–300 words for each assignment. You should use your time to plan, write, review, and edit your response for each assignment. You must write responses to both of the assignments.

For each assignment, read the topic and directions carefully before you begin to work. Think about how you will organize your response.

As a whole, your response to each assignment must demonstrate an understanding of the knowledge of the field. In your response to each assignment, you are expected to demonstrate the depth of your understanding of the subject area by applying your knowledge rather than by merely reciting factual information.

Your response to each assignment will be evaluated based on the following criteria.

The open-response item assignments are intended to assess subject knowledge. Your responses must be communicated clearly enough to permit valid judgment of the evaluation criteria by scorers. Your responses should be written for an audience of educators in this field. The final version of each response should conform to the conventions of edited American English. Your responses should be your original work, written in your own words, and not copied or paraphrased from some other work.

Be sure to write about the assigned topics. You may not use any reference materials during the test. Remember to review your work and make any changes you think will improve your responses.

Sample Open-Response Item

Objective 0012
Prepare an organized, developed analysis on a topic related to one or more of the following: creating works of visual art; visual art in context; interpretation, analysis, and evaluation of art; visual art and other disciplines.

Use the reproduction below of a detail of a painting to complete the exercise that follows.

Using your knowledge of the visual arts, write an essay discussing this work. In your essay:

Sample Strong Response to the Open-Response Item

The sample response below reflects a strong knowledge and understanding of the subject matter.

This work is from ancient Egypt, a culture that was concentrated along the Nile River in the northeast corner of Africa. It is a wall painting from the tomb wall of a nobleman. The use of scale is characteristic of ancient Egyptian figure representation: the nobleman commands the viewer's attention due to his enormous size, which symbolizes his higher social status relative to the other figures. This wall painting also features some kind of commentary or quotation in the form of hieroglyphs, an early Egyptian writing system.

Another striking pictorial characteristic of ancient Egyptian art seen in this work are the figures presented in two-dimensional “twisted” poses. For example, the nobleman's arms, legs, and feet are in profile, but his torso faces forward. Similarly, his head is turned to the right, but the eye is painted in full view, as if the head were facing forward.

While much royal tomb decoration served funereal purposes, it was also common to include paintings that depicted activities from daily life. In this scene, the nobleman hunts in the Nile marshes with his family. Birds fly above and fish swim below the reed boat that carries the nobleman and his family. Crops are being harvested. The scene is one of abundance, a celebration of life as experienced by a noble and his family.

Scoring Rubric

Performance Characteristics

The following characteristics guide the scoring of responses to the open-response item(s).

Performance Characteristics
Purpose The extent to which the response achieves the purpose of the assignment.
Subject Matter Knowledge Accuracy and appropriateness in the application of subject matter knowledge.
Support Quality and relevance of supporting details.
Rationale Soundness of argument and degree of understanding of the subject matter.

Scoring Scale

The scoring scale below, which is related to the performance characteristics for the tests, is used by scorers in assigning scores to responses to the open-response item(s).

Score Scale with description for each score point.
Score Point Score Point Description
4 The "4" response reflects a thorough knowledge and understanding of the subject matter.
  • The purpose of the assignment is fully achieved.
  • There is substantial, accurate, and appropriate application of subject matter knowledge.
  • The supporting evidence is sound; there are high-quality, relevant examples.
  • The response reflects an ably reasoned, comprehensive understanding of the topic.
3 The "3" response reflects an adequate knowledge and understanding of the subject matter.
  • The purpose of the assignment is largely achieved.
  • There is a generally accurate and appropriate application of subject matter knowledge.
  • The supporting evidence is adequate; there are some acceptable, relevant examples.
  • The response reflects an adequately reasoned understanding of the topic.
2 The "2" response reflects a limited knowledge and understanding of the subject matter.
  • The purpose of the assignment is partially achieved.
  • There is a limited, possibly inaccurate or inappropriate, application of subject matter knowledge.
  • The supporting evidence is limited; there are few relevant examples.
  • The response reflects a limited, poorly reasoned understanding of the topic.
1 The "1" response reflects a weak knowledge and understanding of the subject matter.
  • The purpose of the assignment is not achieved.
  • There is little or no appropriate or accurate application of subject matter knowledge.
  • The supporting evidence, if present, is weak; there are few or no relevant examples.
  • The response reflects little or no reasoning about or understanding of the topic.
U The response is unrelated to the assigned topic, illegible, primarily in a language other than English, not of sufficient length to score, or merely a repetition of the assignment.
B There is no response to the assignment.


Acknowledgments

Nakht with his family hunting in the Nile marshes. Detail of a painting from the tomb of Nakht. 18th dynasty, c. 1421–1413 BCE. Tomb of Nakht, Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, Tombs of the Nobles, Thebes, Egypt. Location: Tomb of Nakht, Sheikh Abd el-Qurna, Tombs of the Nobles, Thebes, Egypt. Photo Credit: James Morris / Art Resource, NY.