About the Author

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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An Engaging Twist on the Artist of the Month Board—How to Introduce Contemporary Women Artists

Artist of the Month bulletin boards are a fun way to decorate your room and integrate art history all at...
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Establishing Creative Sanctuaries—5 Tips to Redecorate and Reorganize for Back to School

Starting a new school year can feel overwhelming. Teachers have to think about curriculum, standards, expectations, and supply orders (to...
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How to Simplify and De-Stress Your Sub Plans This School Year

We have all said at some point, “It’s more work to have a sub than to be here at school.”...
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Dream Big by Creating Small—6 Steps to Design a Faux Mural

Murals often take our breath away with their sheer size. These large-scale paintings make statements about who we are and...
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How to Infuse Nature Into Your Studio Practices—Insights From Artist Emma Freeman

Do you constantly feel busy with no hope of catching up? Do you feel discouraged because your summer break is...
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6 Picture Books to Prompt an Awareness of Self and Others

How do you engage with picture books? Maybe you curl up with a good book and a special kid in...
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“When I Am Among the Trees”—8 Prompts to Inspire Artmaking

Tree branches are filling with leaves and the chatter of woodland friends. As the weather is warming up for summer,...
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7 Ideas to Incorporate Into Your Plan for Self-Regulation this Summer

Everywhere we turn, someone is touting the importance of self-care. So much so that self-care has become a cliché. What...
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The Art of SEL—2 Reasons Why It’s Not “One More Thing”

Art Education focuses on engaging in self-discovery, goal setting, and working alongside others. Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) leads students through an...
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10 Art Teachers Reflect on a Year of Challenges and New Opportunities

The past year has brought numerous changes for all art teachers. Cleaning protocols, schedule adjustments, and daily instructional modifications are...
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Be the Weird—Reaching That One Kid

Jason Tharp, the author and artist behind It’s Okay to be a Unicorn, It’s Okay to Smell Good, the Big...
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Supporting Students with Autism in the Art Room

A Note From the Author: One of the considerations we must address when speaking about autism, is what words to...
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