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6 Simple Ways to Breathe New Life Into Tired Lessons
Have you seen those TV shows where they take an old, outdated house and rehab it? The end result is...
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7 Distinct Techniques to Transform Your Oil Pastel Projects
Oil pastels are one of those mediums that you either love or hate. Sometimes, the mess of them smeared over...
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4 Engaging End of the Year Projects to Keep You Sane
The last few days of the school year always seem to be a chaotic rush. Classes are shortened for assemblies...
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Tag it! An Interactive Experience for Your Classroom
As artists and teachers, we know the power of collaboration. Collaborating with others allows us to test out and talk...
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What Is the Perfect Balance of Technology in the Art Room?
A number of years ago, when my district was organizing an introduction of a 1:1 iPad program, I was asked if...
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AOE Winter 2015 Online Conference Recap
Another conference is in the books! On Saturday, January 31st, the live event of the AOE 2015 Online Conference took...
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10 Tips to Handle an Imploding Art Lesson
I could feel the beads of sweat building on the back of my neck as I watched twenty-six fourth graders...
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How Your Teacher Librarian Can Make Your Life Awesome
Last month we featured a few articles about The Art of Building Relationships. I have another dynamic individual to add...
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Show and Tell: Why Students Should Design Infographics
Our students’ brains are bombarded by thousands of images each day. From social media, to advertisements, to online games, middle...
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How to Collaborate With Other Creative Teachers to Form an Unstoppable Team
In the art room, students tend to work solo. They plan, design and create every part of their projects....
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5 Ways to Take Wearable Art to the Next Level in Your Art Room
For art teachers, the term “wearable art” probably evokes a vision of one of two things: an accidental collision of...
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Why Centers Make the Perfect Sub Plans
Yep, I’ve done it. I’ve come back into school to prep and write sub plans in the midst of a...
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