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10 Things Creative People Need to Know Before Entering the Real World
For creative, artistic people the future is bright. Unfortunately, they are often faced with people who doubt them and often...
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8 Classic Painting Techniques From the Masters to Teach Today
When it comes to teaching “The Masters” most of us resort to sharing their most popular work, doing a quick...
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How to Get Your Admin to Finally Respect You!
While recently attending NAEA’s convention in New Orleans, an art teacher from Colorado approached me after one of my sessions...
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AOE LIVE: Ep. 2 – Where Do You Find Inspiration? with Jen Dahl
Andrew and Tim join forces for the “official” debut of AOE Live, taking on the topic of Inspiration. Jen Dahl...
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Did You Steal That Off Pinterest?
Everyone likes Pinterest, but it has produced an art quandary in my life. I kicked off the new semester of...
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Mar. 10, 2015 – Ep. 2 – ‘Where Do You Find Inspiration?’ with Jen Dahl
Andrew and Tim dig in deep with Wisconsin Art Education Association and NAEA Elemntary Division Director Elect, Jen Dahl to...
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An Easy-Peasy Way to Prep for Your Day
When I was student teaching, my cooperating teacher always made it a point to prepare for the next school day...
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Do Teachers Need to Be Experts?
Nothing feels better than having a student ask how to accomplish a task with which we have a certain expertise. Maybe...
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A Revolutionary Tool for Teaching Color
Ahh, yes. The color wheel. The lesson where half the kids are bored because they’ve done it with every...
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15 Things No One Tells You About Teaching Your Toughest Class
We all have those classes. Maybe you have a tough class once in a blue moon, maybe one every other...
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Great Advice for Helping Students Deal With Bullies and Meanies
A few years ago, our district keynote was Rosalind Wiseman. She is the author of the extremely successful (and...
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The Time I Quit Teaching
I was in the middle of a one-point perspective lesson with my fifth graders. I set my pencil...
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