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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Why Teacher Recognition Is So Important

As educators, recognition for our hard work and dedication is critically important as it fosters continued engagement and validation. Because...
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10 Ways to Market Your Art Show

Spring is in the air, which usually marks the return of the annual art show. School-based art events can be...
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How to Introduce Students to Artists We Know Personally

Anyone who teaches elementary art knows that students will ask two questions during an introduction to an artist and their...
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Why You Matter: An Interview About a School-Wide Campaign Exploring Self-Worth

#WhyYouMatter is a public art campaign empowering students to love and appreciate themselves and others while fostering a positive school...
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How to Positively Lift Spirits with One Note at a Time

It can be a great joy to surprise others. Think about the look of delight on someone’s face as they...
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A Self-Portrait Lesson to Encourage Self-Awareness

If you ask a group of first graders about emotions and feelings, they can usually name a few. “Happy! Sad!...
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How Tiny Art Can Lead to Big Awareness

Mindlessly doom scrolling on Instagram can sometimes be worthwhile. This was the case when I came across the account @tinyartshow....
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The Importance of Making Space for Working and Creating

In the Spring of 2020, like most art teachers, I found myself teaching, making art, and living all within the...
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