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What Keeps You Coming Back? (Ep. 097)

Tim and Andrew are back together after quite a few episodes apart! They are talking today about appreciating your time…
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It’s Time to Press the ‘Reset’ Button (Ep. 020)

You’re on break now–or at least really close to it! So what do you need to do now that you…
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Why Intro to Art is Your Most Important Class (Ep. 096)

Intro to Art is a class that a lot of teachers consider a throwaway–a class that remains an afterthought while…
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How to Take the Stress Out of Teacher Evaluations (Ep. 019)

Teacher evaluations can be frightening! But they don’t have to be, especially if you have the confidence to show off…
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Using Improvisation and Performativity as Teaching Tools (Ep. 095)

Dr. Lois Holzman is a developmental psychologist who is internationally recognized for her work regarding the effects of play, performance,…
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The Best Alternatives to Holiday Lessons (Ep. 018)

How big of a role do holiday projects play in your classroom? And if you choose not to teach them,…
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Encouraging Risk-Taking and Reflection (Ep. 094)

Ray Yang, AOE’s newest writer, makes his debut on Art Ed Radio to talk to Tim about encouraging risk-taking, appreciating…
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Finding a Management System that Works for You (Ep. 017)

If you’re looking for more stress in your life, the fastest way there is to let your classroom management go…
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Using Comics as a Teaching Tool (Ep. 093)

Whether you’re a huge fan of comics or don’t know a single thing about them, they can still be used…
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Foolproof Strategies for Teaching with Chalk Pastels (Ep. 016)

Cassie absolutely loves chalk pastels, and today’s episode is a deep dive into everything you need to know about how…
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Dealing with Unkind and Unimaginative Students (Ep. 092)

Stubborn kids can be difficult, and far too often they fall into the mindset where their first idea is their…
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What Do We Do with Those Early Finishers? (Ep. 015)

Those comments like “I’m finished” and “What do I do now?” are enough to drive any teacher crazy? But what…
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Helping Students Care About Art History (Ep. 091)

Tim is passionate about art history, and making it a vibrant, exciting subject for our students. It’s time to move…
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Dealing with Adult Bullies (Ep. 014)

We talk to our students all the time about how to deal with bullies. But do we ever think about…
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An Interview with Alexa Meade (Ep. 090)

In this very special episode of Art Ed Radio, Tim is in the Los Angeles studio of artist Alexa Meade….
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Strategies to Save Your Supplies (Ep. 013)

How do we get your students to treat supplies well? How do we keep our nice things actually nice, so…
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Finding and Fighting Our Biases (Ep. 089)

If we are being honest, all teachers have some biases. What types of students we connect with, who we like…
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The Wonderful World of Watercolor (Ep. 012)

Watercolor painting isn’t always the easiest thing to pull off with elementary kiddos, but they love the experience so much…
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An Art Room Culture Worth Sharing (Ep. 088)

Far too often, art gets pushed to the side when it comes to school culture. But if you build your…
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The Biggest Lie I Was Ever Told (Ep. 011)

Were you ever forced to choose? Were you ever told that you had to decide between teaching and being a…
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