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Your First Student Teacher? Here’s How to Keep It Stress-Free and Impactful
Sometimes you see a colleague paired with a student teacher and think, “I wish I had one—an extra set of...
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The Organized Art Teacher: Easy Ways to Order and Manage Your Curriculum
Designing a cohesive and engaging art curriculum across grade levels and media can feel like piecing together a massive puzzle....
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Podcast
The March Mailbag: Misophonia, Failing Students, and Spiraling Curriculum (Ep. 457)
Amanda is back for the March mailbag today! As always, she and Tim take listener questions and share some of...
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The January Mailbag: Holiday Gifts, Student Behaviors, and No-Name Artwork (Ep. 449)
We are rolling into the new year with the January mailbag, and Amanda Heyn is back with Tim to answer...
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The August Mailbag: Brand New Teachers, 30-Minute Classes, and Magic Wands (Ep. 427)
In today’s episode, Amanda joins Tim for the August mailbag live from Milwaukee (home of the 2024 Summer NOW Conference)....
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4 FLEX Resources to Streamline Your Curriculum and Assessment Plans (FLEX Release)
Get ready to conquer back-to-school like never before! Prepare for an efficient school year with the latest FLEX releases, designed...
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Lots of New Creative Art Games and Activities Great for Testing Months
The change of seasons can leave many students drained and in a daze. On top of that, many schools have...
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But, Art History Is Boring! How To Bring Life To The Past And Present
Teachers today often feel like they need to battle for their students’ attention—especially when it comes to art history. Dark...
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Don’t Miss This One-Day Lesson That Connects Poetry and Art Analysis
As art teachers, most of us love art history. We love looking at art. We love sharing famous and historical...
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13 Fresh and Seamless Ways to Expand Your Art Lesson
Have you ever felt your students’ attention and interest wane when working through long units? Sometimes it feels good to...
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A Quick and Easy Way to Bring Local Artists into Your Art Room
COVID has reshaped online learning and the use of video conferencing. A year into the pandemic, over 1.2 billion students...
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How to Make and Use Handmade Paper to Encourage Responsible Decision-Making
The average adult makes 35,000 decisions each day. Teachers likely make even more decisions than this daily! We make choices...
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