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Janet Taylor

My name is Janet Taylor, and I teach high school art in the western suburbs of Chicago. I have taught a little bit of everything including drawing, sculpture, ceramics, darkroom and digital photography, jewelry/metals, play production, adaptive art, as well as all three portfolios of AP Art and Design. I totally geek out in developing Choice-based curriculum and believe that by guiding students through their own creative process, they are empowered to create unique and meaningful artworks.

I received two bachelor’s degrees from the University of Iowa (one in Theatre Arts with an emphasis in set design and one in Studio Art with a painting emphasis). After spending ten years in NYC and Chicago working as a Scenic Artist, I returned to my passion of teaching and received a Masters of Education from DePaul University in 2010. I have taught in three different school districts, including Chicago Public Schools and the suburbs.

In my “free time” you might find me playing games, going for hikes, reading together at the library with my husband and two kids, or oil painting or collaging in my back porch studio. I am thrilled to be part of the AEOU team and look forward to engaging conversations with all of you amazing art educators!

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portrait drawn on blue paper
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3 Ways to Play in the Art Room

When the season gets a little hairy, it’s important to take a step back and remember to not take ourselves...
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Hands making bowl out of clay
Article

How to Build Your Curriculum Without Risking It All

When building your curriculum for success, it’s essential to include opportunities for low-risk practice into your daily routine. When students...
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Post-it Notes with Inquiry Questions
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The Perfect Exercise to Think Outside the Box

As a high school teacher, the new shift in inquiry investigation in the AP Art and Design curriculum has me...
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Prints on a table
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Manage Your Time Better With the Studio Habits of Mind

As art teachers, we are constantly battling with time management in our classrooms. When it comes to deadlines, some art...
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Speaker talking to an audience
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7 Reasons Why You Should Go to a Professional Conference

Whether the conference is on the national level providing a broad range of topics, at the state level that suits...
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student artwork created with choice
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Top 5 Myths to Teaching a Choice Curriculum

 If you’ve been teaching for years, then you know how new trends in education and initiatives ebb and flow. This...
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