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Creativity, Connection, and Social Media with Joel Scholten (Ep. 501)
In today’s episode, Tim sits down with Joel Scholten, K–12 art educator, social media creator, and Art of Education FLEX...
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Article
Make Creative Art Lessons From Anything: 5 Out-of-the-Box Items
Have you ever opened your supply closet and seen the same untouched art materials year after year? Imagine what would...
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How to Use Artist Bios to Inspire Meaningful Research and Art Projects
Let’s be honest—every art teacher has “add more art history” on their bucket list. Between researching, fact-checking, and writing it...
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Epic Art Teacher Showdown: Creative Lesson Planning + Surprising Mystery Art Supplies
Three mystery box rounds. Two art teachers. One chance to create frame-worthy artwork—Who will make their mark? The challenge? Art...
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Old Favorites or New Ideas? Finding the Compromise in Curriculum Planning
Which makes for better lessons: tried and true favorites or new ideas? In this clip from AOE’s Art Ed Radio...
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Curiosity Over Comfort: Designing Art Exercises That Challenge and Inspire
Remember that glorious feeling when a student makes a creative breakthrough? It’s that “aha!” moment, that electric spark of innovation,...
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Podcast
Balancing Structure and Choice in Your Curriculum (Ep. 487)
In today’s episode of Art Ed Radio, Brooke Morse joins Tim and shares her journey in art education, discussing her...
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Article
You’re Thinking About Lesson Planning the Wrong Way in the Art Room
You spent countless hours in college learning how to write the “perfect” lesson plan—but when was the last time you...
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Podcast
Art for All: Liz Byron Loya on Universal Design for Learning (Ep. 486)
In this episode of Art Ed Radio, Tim sits down with Liz Byron-Loya—art teacher, author, and advocate for Universal Design...
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AP and IB Art Teachers: How to Build Support and Teach with Confidence
Teaching advanced art classes is not your average elective. Often college-level, these courses demand a unique blend of conceptual thinking,...
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The Organized Art Teacher: Easy Ways to Order and Manage Your Curriculum
Designing a cohesive and engaging art curriculum across grade levels and media can feel like piecing together a massive puzzle....
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Curriculum Planning for Art Teachers: 5 Easy Ideas to Stay Organized All Year
Do you smell that familiar art room aroma? It’s time to kick off a new school year—freshly waxed floors, leftover...
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