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Podcast
Nic’s Final Episode (Ep. 213)
In today’s episode, Nic takes the opportunity to say goodbye. After two and a half years, and hundreds of episodes,…
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Breaking Down AP Portfolios, Part 2 (Ep. 290)
On today’s episode, Tim and Janet Taylor continue their discussion about AP Art and Design portfolios and the myriad questions…
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Behind the Scenes of the AOEU Podcasts (Ep. 212)
In today’s episode, AOEU Podcast Director Tim Bogatz joins Nic to share stories about their respective podcasts and talk about…
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Breaking Down AP Portfolios, Part 1 (Ep. 289)
On today’s episode, Tim and Janet Taylor get together to talk about AP Art and Design portfolios and the myriad…
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The Importance of Mentoring (Ep. 211)
Debi West joins Nic on the podcast today to discuss her life as a retired-“ish” art teacher and how she…
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Strategies for Defusing and De-escalating Behaviors (Ep. 288)
This school year has seen an increase across the board when it comes to behavior issues–both in frequency and severity….
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Finding Resources for Choice-Based Teaching (Ep. 210)
On today’s episode, Nic is joined by Nicole McAfoose to discuss the how and why of creating resources for choice-based…
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Checking in on the Art World . . . Again (Ep. 287)
After last week’s podcast about interesting art world stories popping up over the past couple of weeks, somehow there were…
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Exploring the National Standards: Present (Ep. 209)
Today is the fourth and final episode in a series of Everyday Art Room podcasts that explore the national standards….
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Checking in on the Art World (Ep. 286)
With a number of interesting art world stories popping up over the past couple of weeks, Tim runs down what…
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Exploring the National Standards: Connect (Ep. 208)
This is the third episode in a series of Everyday Art Room podcasts that explore the national standards. Today, Nic…
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Looking at Ideas for Collaboration (Ep. 285)
We hear all the time about how our students should be working together and how we need to give them…
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Exploring the National Standards: Respond (Ep. 207)
This is the second episode in a series of Everyday Art Room podcasts that explore the national standards. Today, Nic…
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Exploring Compassion-Based Teaching (Ep. 284)
In today’s episode, AOEU graduate and elementary art teacher LeighAnn Greene joins Tim to talk about her research and implementation…
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Exploring the National Standards: Create (Ep. 206)
This is the first episode in a series of upcoming podcasts exploring the national standards, and today, Janet Taylor joins…
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Implementing Formative Assessment Strategies (Ep. 283)
Formative assessment is a challenge for most art teachers. How do we know if we are doing it right? How…
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Fiber Arts: Sew a Softie (Ep. 205)
Nic always loves working with (and talking about) fiber arts. Today she is joined by Trixi Symonds, founder of Sew…
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Jay-Z, Beyonce, and a New Basquiat (Ep. 282)
When Jay-Z and Beyonce show up in an ad campaign with a new Basquiat painting very few people have ever…
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Working With Special Olympics Minnesota (Ep. 204)
Nic has been working with Special Olympics Minnesota recently to design a poster series that will be in elementary schools…
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It’s Okay if You’re Still Exhausted (Ep. 281)
As we move into yet another school year affected by the pandemic–that’s three now, if you’re counting–so many teachers are…
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