About the Author

Kyle Wood

My name is Kyle Wood. I have been teaching k-5 Art in the suburbs of Chicago since 2007. I earned my BFA with Emphasis in Art Education from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago. After I got my first teaching job, I started work on my Master’s degree through Kaplan University. My concentration was in teaching with technology and while a lot of the specifics have changed since I earned that degree in 2010, I still love experimenting with new tools and using technology to help students learn and grow. My main goal is to help students find the joy in learning so I run a choice-based classroom with some gaming elements. I really love creating over the top classroom games for students to enjoy.

In 2019, I started a podcast called Who ARTed: Weekly Art History for All Ages. The goal was to experiment with podcasting as a medium so I could teach students a new way of sharing their ideas. I started interviewing teachers and staff at my school in the hopes of building a digital media library students could explore to learn a little bit of art history. When the pandemic hit and learning went remote, I had a few students message me saying how nice it was to be able to listen to familiar voices when they were stuck at home. I decided to maintain the podcast and apparently some people beyond my local community enjoyed it. The Art Explora Foundation, a French non-profit, included my podcast in the media library when they launched their online academy. It was surreal to get an invitation to their private party at The Louvre as the academy was developed in partnership with some of the world’s greatest cultural institutions. It killed me to have to turn down the invite but it was a school night. As art, podcasting, and a willingness to explore new methods have opened a lot of doors for me, I try to share my love of learning with my students and my kids. I help run a podcast club for students and helped my son launch his own podcast called Rainbow Puppy Science Lab dedicated to exploring all things awesome.

Outside of work, I love spending time with my family playing and sometimes inventing games. I enjoy playing guitar, taking the dog on long walks through the forest preserve near my house, attempting to cook and thinking about one day intending to try get back in the habit of running.

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9 Signs You Need a Classroom Management Reset and How to Make It Happen

The return to school after winter break can be challenging. It’s easy to feel overwhelmed when students forget classroom routines...
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Fresh Artists and Engaging Ways to Bring Them to Your Art Students

Art history can be a challenge to teach and incorporate into non-art history classes. How do you stay up-to-date on...
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Crayon Techniques: Don’t Underestimate the Unsung Heroes of the Art Room

Crayons hold a special place in the hearts of art teachers—and for good reason! Beyond their nostalgic charm, the crayon...
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How to Handle Wild Student Behaviors in the Art Room with FAQs!

Every year, it seems like the student behaviors get more challenging. Strategies that once worked are no longer effective and...
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How to Build a Better Art Portfolio with Your Students

As art teachers, we all know art portfolios are a great idea for our students. But do we really know...
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Beyond Grading: 11 Unexpected Ways Art Teachers Can Use Rubrics

Assessing creative work can be extremely difficult. While math and science will often have one correct outcome, art is open-ended...
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How to Become a National Board Certified Art Teacher: Steps & Benefits

Reflection is a key part of the artmaking process and having a growth mindset. It helps you be the best...
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How to Assess for Growth and Transform Your Art Classroom

Art teachers, by nature, are creative individuals. If you get excited about the creation aspect of teaching but you’re not...
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How to Become an Art Teacher Leader and Drive Meaningful Change

As an art teacher, you are a natural-born leader. You capture and maintain the attention of 30 or more students...
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3 Fascinating Stories of Artists Serving the Military

History and art are deeply intertwined. Art tells rich stories about people, places, cultures, and traditions through imagery, symbolism, and...
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Clay 101: How to be Safe and Successful with the Rock Star of the Art Room

Students of all ages love the versatility of clay and how tactile it is. The possibilities are endless when it comes...
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Back to Basics: How to Give Your Colors a Neon Glow Up

Note: Be sure to review all resources and preview all artists before determining if they are appropriate to share with...
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