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How Student-Directed Collaboration Can Benefit Your Students
Once you’ve been in education for a while, you notice how often new trends and buzzwords develop. Some are here...
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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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Podcast
Bringing Art to Life: Zoe Goldman from the Getty Museum and If Objects Could Talk (Ep. 493)
How do you make ancient art exciting for kids? In this episode of Art Ed Radio, Zoe Goldman, podcast producer...
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Help Me Help You: Teaching Students to Support Each Other in the Art Room
Do you ever feel like your students rely on you for everything? They raise their hands for help before they’ve...
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Get Curious: How to Learn From Your Advanced Students in the Art Room
In the art room, it’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking we need to be the most talented,...
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5 Art Room Intrigues: How Mysteries Can Make Learning Exciting
Keeping students engaged once the year is in full swing can be a challenge. You carefully construct your lessons, crafting...
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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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A Week in the Life as a Grad Student: How to Fit in Coursework While Teaching Full-Time
It’s no secret that art teachers are pros at multitasking and wearing many hats. Not only can you switch between...
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Strong Start: 5 Ways to Build the Art Teacher Network You Need
There’s nothing quite like talking to someone who gets it. It’s encouraging to chat with someone who understands why you...
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Grow Connection in the Art Room Through Student Voice, Choice, and Belonging
The art room has the power to be the most magical, welcoming, and joyfully rebellious space in the school. It’s...
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Podcast
Is This the Year for More Ceramics? (Ep. 481)
Teaching clay can feel messy and intimidating—but it doesn’t have to! In this week’s Art Ed Radio, Tim chats with...
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