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An Unforgettable Critique that Can Transform Your Art Room’s Atmosphere
As a teacher, I am always looking for more ways to run critiques with my students. This video shows a...
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4 Ways to Foster Authentic Collaboration in the Art Room
When we talk about collaboration in the art room, many teachers’ minds, including my own, go straight to collaborative projects,...
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An Engaging Critique That Taps Into Your Students’ Love of Quick Communication
21st-century students tend to be excellent communicators. Wait…let me rephrase that. 21st-century students tend to be excellent communicators when the...
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Can We Please Stop With the Participation Grades?
I’m sitting there staring at my grade book and this one grade is just staring back at me. It’s a...
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4 Reasons Why DBAE Isn’t Dead
Many of us remember when DBAE ruled the art ed world, with good reason. It was a movement that gave...
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7 Things to Know as a New High School Art Teacher
Teaching high school art can be difficult, but it can also be incredibly rewarding. Sure, you may get annoyed with a...
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How to Conduct Socratic Seminars in the Art Room
For those who aren’t familiar with the concept, a Socratic Seminar is a classroom discussion that focuses on big ideas...
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It’s Okay NOT to Have a TAB Classroom
Teaching for Artistic Behavior (TAB) seems to have become a groundswell in the world of art education, and it is...
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5 Fun Field Trips to Take as an Art Department
If most of your professional development sessions take place in a conference room with white walls or in someone’s art...
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Fixed vs. Growth Mindset: What Does It Mean for the Art Room?
If you’re anything like me, you’ve been bombarded over the past couple of years with information about the Fixed v....
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I Don’t Like Grading, and, Uh, I Don’t Think I’m Gonna Grade Anymore
There is a scene in the movie Office Space where the main character, Peter Gibbons (Ron Livingston) is on a...
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Everyone’s Art Time Should Be Cut
That’s right, I said it, your art class time should be cut! Before you click away, hear me out! This...
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