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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The Most Fun Way to Get Your Students to Remember What You Teach

Let’s take a rhythm and take a song and teach our kids through “Rhythm-ongs!” Now that I have your attention,...
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home mural
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9 Powerful Service Learning Projects to Inspire Your Students

Art matters! As art educators, we all know this to be true. But, when you think deeply about why art...
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hallway display
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The Perfect Introduction to Portraiture for High School Students

Teaching portraiture can be difficult. It’s often something students struggle with and complain about. However, once they see they can...
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treat bag
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5 Tips for Being the Best Art Department Chair Ever

Have you ever considered being the head of your visual arts department? When I was teaching at the elementary level,...
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scissors
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The Perfect Sub Lesson for Any Grade Level

All teachers, at one point or another, have gone to school sick because it’s just too much work to write...
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poetry written in chalk
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How to Plan a Collaborative Event Your Students Will Never Forget

Collaborating with other teachers is important but can be difficult to do with our busy schedules. Several years ago, I...
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heart houses
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5 Steps to Getting Started With a National Art Honor Society at Your School

Have you ever considered sponsoring a National Art Honor Society at your school? If you don’t have a chapter at...
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prehistoric art examples
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The Benefits of Using a Yearlong Theme-Based Curriculum

It’s no secret art teachers are short on time. We all wish we could have more time with our students....
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necklace examples
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Why Narrative Necklaces Are the Perfect Lesson to Meet Your New Students!

If you are looking for a fun and creative way to start your school year, look no further! The project...
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student artwork
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How to Help Your Students Get the Most Out of the Scholastics Art Awards

Art educators constantly debate the merits of art contests for our students. With 24 years of teaching experience, I can...
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kids creating
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10 Ways to Make Sure Your Summer Art Camp Is the Best It Can Be

Have you been interested in running your own summer art camp but don’t know where to start? Are you concerned...
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art matters journal
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5 Tips to Help You Start and Stick With a Journaling Practice This Summer

Ahhhhh summer. A time when we get to immerse ourselves in our craft and be artists again! I have found...
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