About the Author

Jordan DeWilde

My name is Jordan DeWilde, and I currently teach high school in Oregon, Illinois.

I graduated from Western Illinois University with a degree in broadcasting and a double major in art. I went on to graduate school at Illinois State University, where I earned my teaching certificate with a Master of Arts in Art Education.

I strive to create an inclusive curriculum by developing lessons with positive representations of diverse artists and issues. I tell my students, “Great art has been created by men and women of different races, cultures, and communities throughout history.” My mission is to teach students that art is for everyone!

In my personal life, I spend time at home with my dog, Sprocket; she’s named after a character in Jim Henson’s show Fraggle Rock. I also enjoy going out to eat, listening to music, and exploring new places. I love traveling whenever possible, and I hope to do much more in the future! I’m really excited to be part of the AOEU team, and I look forward to exploring our shared passion for art education together!

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How to Collaborate with New Colleagues

Return to Learn with The Art of Education University For those of you who have started the school year in...
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5 Ways to Compare Classic and Contemporary Artists

Return to Learn with The Art of Education University While you may already cover contemporary art in your curriculum, some...
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6 Ways to Introduce Yourself to Students This Year

Return to Learn with The Art of Education University The approaching school year will be unlike in previous years. Many...
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5 Reasons to Ditch Your Desk this School Year

Return to Learn with AOEU As many art educators head back to school this month, one of their main concerns...
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How to Make the Most of Your Figure Drawing Unit

Many art teachers include figure drawing in their curriculum. Students learn to draw the figure in proportion by learning a...
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An Inspired and Simple Printmaking Lesson for All Levels

One way to engage students in printmaking is to challenge what they may already believe. In his book, Beautiful Blackbird,...
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8 Books to Add to Your Summer Reading List

Now that summer is finally here, teachers can focus their attention on self-care, creating art, and other activities for personal...
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How to Use Essential Questions to Guide Online Learning

Many teachers recently found themselves developing online learning projects for the first time. With an uncertain fall semester ahead, some...
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Saying Goodbye at the End of the School Year (Coronavirus Edition)

Teachers leave their classrooms for a variety of reasons. Whatever the case may be, when it comes time to say...
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Prepare to Be Inspired by 13-year Old Artist, Hobbs

Throughout the years, art educators have worked with many impressive and inspiring students. We can all think of a few...
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The Best YouTube Tutorials for Digital Learning

Digital art classes seem like they would be a natural fit for online learning, but the range of students’ access...
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3 Ways to Address Social-Emotional Needs When Teaching Online

Art Education and the Coronavirus (COVID-19) For many of our students, time away from school is not at all a...
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