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How to Keep the Integrity of Art in STEAM
Turning STEM into STEAM isn’t as simple as it sounds. STEAM lessons don’t always blend art as an equal component...
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The Art of Creating Digital Citizens
There’s no denying we are part of the digital world. Whether you choose to embrace technology in your classroom or...
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The Best Tool to Keep Your AP Studio Students On Track
The AP Studio Art portfolio is an undertaking. 24 works (12 Breadth, 12 Concentration) for a portfolio is no small...
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How to Teach Skills With the Gradual Release Model
Guiding students to become independent learners is a goal of teachers everywhere. A proven method for teaching for eventual student autonomy is...
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3 Ways Digital Portfolios Benefit Your Students
Do you still have your college art portfolio? I have mine. The big black folder has moved with me three...
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The Difference Between TAB and Choice and Why It Matters
TAB and choice are the same thing, right? Not exactly. While many educators use these terms interchangeably, TAB and choice...
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7 Amazing Downloadable Resources for Your Art Room!
As an art teacher, your time is a valuable commodity. There is always so much to do, but it never...
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3 Ways to Get Your Students Thinking Like Designers
I had an epiphany regarding teaching about five years ago: There are concepts and ways of thinking that the arts...
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28 Collaborative Projects to Build Community in Your Art Room
I first got the collaborative bug when I saw Sarah’s post about monochromatic self-portraits. They’re created on the FIRST day of...
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Think You Can’t Handle an Online Class? You Can!
Today we welcome a guest post by one of our AOE Instructors, Patricia Christiansen. Patricia also teaches high school art online (yes,...
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A Vision for Art Education Part One: Space and Media
When examining the art room environment today, we notice that the arrangement of furnishings isn’t much different than the...
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A Complete Guide for Stop-Motion Animation in the Art Room
I was first inspired to explore stop-motion when I met influential art ed dude Mark Jones. He’s the genius behind some...
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