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Podcast
A Guide to Guided Drawing (Ep. 064)
Do you teach guided drawing to your students? Cassie thinks she has found just the right balance between those strategies...
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Article
How to Ask Your Administrator to Pay for PRO Learning
Scheduling a meeting with your administrator can feel daunting. Whether you’re gearing up to discuss a difficult schedule, make a...
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7 Solid Steps to Organize a No-Fail Field Trip
Taking students outside the safety net of school and putting them in the “field,” so to speak, can be a...
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How to Make Creative Plaster Masks in 5 Simple Steps
Masks are such a great way to introduce your students to other cultures. They can also help students explore their own...
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Try Mid-Term Triptychs for an Authentic Twist on Assessment
After the first few months of school, I like to assess my students with a project-based midterm in which my...
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Podcast
A Deep Dive into Teaching Weaving (Ep. 060)
You are at your best when you are teaching where your passion lies, and for Cassie, fiber arts is one...
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Article
2 Digital Photo Projects Your Students Will Love
The invention of digital photography changed the way we teach photography, and the addition of photo editing software continues to evolve...
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Podcast
Important Tips for Painting with Children (Ep. 059)
There are so many ideas out there about the best ways to teach painting and organize the supplies in your...
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Podcast
What Scares You as a Teacher? (Ep. 058)
No matter how long you have been teaching, there are still areas of instruction that can make you apprehensive. So...
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Article
A Personal Story About Teaching At-Risk Youth
Working with at-risk students can be difficult. Many times, they are dealing with home situations far beyond our control. But,...
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Article
Why We Should Keep Darkroom Photography Alive
Like many of you, my heart broke a little (okay, it fell to pieces) when I read Tim’s article, It’s Time...
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Podcast
Staying Passionate About Your Teaching (Ep. 057)
Most teachers are feeling the excitement of coming back to a new school year, but what if that isn’t the...
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