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Jonathan Juravich

Jonathan Juravich is the 2018 Ohio Teacher of the Year and was one of four finalists for the 2018 National Teacher of the Year. He believes that by taking advantage of seemingly small moments, we can significantly impact others. Juravich is in his sixteenth year as the art educator at Liberty Tree Elementary in Powell, Ohio. Known as Mr. J, he challenges students to make the world a better place through art.

Juravich is the Building Environment Team leader at Liberty Tree Elementary School—overseeing school culture, partnerships, and social and emotional learning. As the district Elementary Visual Art Department Chair, he facilitates professional development, advances curriculum, and advocates for arts education best practices.

Juravich reaches out to the community locally and statewide by developing art programs with the Columbus Zoo, the Columbus Arts Festival, and the Ohio Art Education Association. He mentors future art educators as an adjunct instructor at Otterbein University, his alma mater. Juravich partnered with WOSU (PBS) to develop the digital series, Drawing with Mr. J, where students explore their emotions through simple and hilarious drawing challenges. The videos and lesson companions can be found at www.wosu.org/mrj.

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5 Art Lessons That Are Effective at Home or School

How often have you said the following phrase in class, “If you wanted to try this at home, you could…”?...
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How to Start the Second Semester Strong: Accept It, Change It, or Leave It

As one semester comes to a close and the second semester looms on the horizon, it can be helpful to...
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Advice for a Strong Start in Art Education as a Second Career

We know that being an art teacher is the most incredibly inspiring, fun, creative, and exhaustingly awesome career around. And...
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Take Charge of Your Evaluation: Interpret Feedback and Plan for Next Steps

Evaluations. For some art teachers, the very word brings about feelings of worry, dread, or self-doubt. For others, evaluation discussions...
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An Art Teacher’s Love Letter to Cardboard: 12 Uses for Cardboard

You know that feeling—you stare across the room at a piece of cardboard, and your brain starts considering all the...
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Meaningful Artmaking Ideas That Have Nothing To Do With the Holidays

December brings about festive cheer, white lights, and a moment for art educators to reflect on our purpose, practices, and...
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10 Exciting and Practical Ways to Use Tempera Paint at Any Age

Tempera paint has been a staple in elementary art rooms for as long as there have been elementary art rooms....
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10 Ways to Equip and Empower Your Art Department

As art educators, some of us find ourselves in districts with large art departments and plenty of collaboration. In contrast,...
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6 Classroom Management Strategies to Prompt Social-Emotional Learning

Focusing on social-emotional learning (SEL) can provide opportunities for self-expression and produce beautiful works of art. However, SEL isn’t just...
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How to Support Students Through Disappointment and Hope with Installation Art

A lot has happened in our world and country over the past couple of years. We have endured a global...
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7 Lesson Ideas to Engage Kindergarteners in SEL Through the Elements of Art

This fall, many kindergarten and first grade students are attending in-person learning for the first time. After COVID isolation and...
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5 Benefits of Getting Involved with Your PTA or PTO

As we prepare to go back to school, we may be seeing a disconnect when we look at our curriculums...
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