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Podcast
Assessments You Can Actually Fall In Love With (Ep. 044)
For too many art teachers, assessment remains a difficult concept. It’s tough to know what’s going to work, how it...
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Podcast
Lighting a Fire: Why Art Education is the Key to Innovation (Ep. 034)
Are we finally moving away from standardization and the Common Core? Could we possibly be headed toward an educational world...
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Article
Bring On the Benefits of 1-on-1 Conferencing!
One of the most powerful teaching methods for boosting student comprehension is the 1-on-1 conference. Conferencing is not when you...
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Article
How to Use Google Forms to Make Your Life Easier
Do you want to easily organize the information you collect, seamlessly assess student learning, and increase student engagement? I have...
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Article
Why You Should Start Your Classes With a Question
How do you begin class each day? Is it a “do-now” activity? Do you read the agenda, objectives, and outcomes...
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Podcast
The Death of Art Education (Ep. 013)
In this episode, Andrew shines a light on a pretty serious and worrying thought… the death of art education. While...
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Article
27 Incredible Books for the High School Art Room
As art teachers, it’s fair to say that we never have enough time. Whether that be time for ourselves, time...
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Podcast
STEM, STEAM, and PBL: 3 Acronyms You Should Actually Care About (Ep. 012)
In this episode, Andrew will shed some light on new acronyms from the art ed world including STEM, STEAM, and...
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Article
The Real Reason Why I’ve Decided to Slow My Students Down
If your teaching philosophy is anything like mine, then you strive to expose students to as many materials, techniques, and...
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Article
10 Things Art Teachers Don’t Need to Do, but Really Should
Sometimes the ‘non-essentials’ are actually the most important things we do. Let me explain. Sure, we must submit grades, show...
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Video
A Simple Trick to Make Time for Each of Your Students
It can be difficult to find time to visit with individual students during the rush of a busy art class...
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Article
How to Revamp Curriculum to Meet the National Visual Art Standards
A question we hear often is, “How are actual schools around the country using the National Visual Art Standards to...
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