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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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The Good, Bad, and Ugly of Moving to Choice (Ep. 087)

In this wide-ranging conversation, Andrew talks with AOE writer about all the great (and not-so-great) things that come with moving…
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Using Social Media to Help Your Program Shine (Ep. 010)

Social media is so incredibly prevalent in today’s world, and it is a great tool to advocate for your teaching…
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Art Challenge Initiative (Ep. 086)

What is the art challenge initiative? It’s a great way to get your kids working on their skills dealing with…
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How to Move on From Burnout (Ep. 009)

Every teacher faces feelings of burnout in their teaching career. You get stuck in a rut where you are just…
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Making Sketchbooks Meaningful (Ep. 085)

Tim absolutely loves sketchbooks, but unfortunately, Andrew doesn’t share his passion. Instead, Tim brings on Andrea Slusarski to explore how…
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Art Teachers In Training: A Management Tool (Ep. 008)

Cassie starts the show with some of her biggest pet peeves, but quickly turns the show around by introducing your…
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Using Music as a Teaching Tool (Ep. 084)

It seems like every kid loves music in some way or another, and the guys are talking today about how…
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The 3 Most Effective Ways to Help Students Retain Information (Ep. 007)

How do we get kids to really retain information? How do we make sure they understand what you are presenting…
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