About the Author

Debi West

Debi West, Ed.S, NBCT, and WESTpectations Educational Consulting owner, is a retired art educator with over thirty years of teaching experience. This includes twenty-four years of teaching children through the visual arts in Gwinnett County, Georgia. Debi has taught at both the elementary and the secondary levels. She spent her career using project-based learning, art with purpose theories, and integrated instruction with the commitment of ensuring that every student became a successful and authentic learner.

Debi West has written and published over 150 articles for Arts & Activities magazine, School Arts magazine, and the Art of Education University, where she currently teaches online graduate courses. She has been featured in five art education books and has written eight teaching resource guides. She is a leader in the field of art education, working tirelessly with the National Art Education Association as elected former Southeastern Vice President and Southeastern Division Director at both the elementary and secondary levels. Debi West has also served as the former President, Youth Art Month chair, business rep, and conference coordinator for the Georgia Art Education Association. She has presented more than eighty workshops, keynotes, and presentations regionally and nationally. Her visual art has been exhibited in numerous galleries, and she is currently working on her jewelry-making skills and is featured in several upcoming art festivals.

Debi has received numerous awards throughout her career, including the recent 2021 National Emeritus Art Educator, National Elementary Art Educator, National Southeastern Secondary Art Educator, National NAHS Sponsor of the year, the NAEA Marion Quin Dix Leadership award, and was a top ten contender for Georgia Teacher of the Year, representing Gwinnett County Georgia as their 2005 Teacher of the Year. She proudly dedicates these awards to the thousands of students she has been honored to teach throughout the years.

Debi currently resides in Hilton Head, SC with her husband Chuck and is the proud mom of Croy and Carson.

Professional Achievements:

University of South Carolina Bachelor’s Degree (1989)

Moore College of Art and Design Degree (1992)

University of Georgia Master’s Degree (1999)

University of Georiga Education Specialist Degree (2004)

University of Georgia Doctorate Degree (2014)

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What It’s Really Like to Work for The Art of Education University

When I decided to retire early from the public school arena, I knew in my heart I couldn’t completely leave...
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7 Ideas to Pump Up Your Drawing Curriculum

One of the best things about AOEU courses is that art teachers from across the world come together to share,...
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10 Pieces of Advice From Nationally Recognized Art Teachers

What pushes you to be the best art teacher you can be? For me, it’s taking a peek into the...
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How to Run a Meeting People Actually Want to Attend

Have you ever sat in on a meeting and thought, “Wow, this is not fun?” (Join the crowd!) It’s fair to say...
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A Simple Way to Teach Your Students to Design Patterns

When I first started teaching art, I wanted my students to learn to draw using the elements and principles while...
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How to Run a Sketchbook Swap to Develop New Skills and Ideas

I don’t know about you, but I love working in a sketchbook or visual journal. They are such great tools...
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12 Ways to Balance Teaching Art and Creating Art

It’s the age-old question; how do we balance teaching art and making art? While we know creating is vital to...
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A Mini Lesson With Grand Rewards

I love engaging in service-learning art activities with my students. Years ago I coined the teaching philosophy, “Art with Purpose.”...
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How to Set Up an After School Art Program

As art educators, we all stay extremely busy; writing lesson plans, prepping and organizing, teaching, mentoring, exhibiting student work, advocating...
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A Pinterest-Inspired Project With Outstanding Results

Portraiture can be tricky to teach. Not only is the human form difficult to draw, many students feel self-conscious when...
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10 Real-World Ways Art Class Can Impact Your Life

Recently I was asked to speak about the importance of art education. I had my talking points, but believed the...
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Everything You Want to Know About the National Convention

March is one of my all-time favorite months when Youth Art Month and the NAEA Convention align. This year over...
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