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Fresh Artists and Engaging Ways to Bring Them to Your Art Students
Art history can be a challenge to teach and incorporate into non-art history classes. How do you stay up-to-date on...
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5 Innovative Strategies to Teach Gen Alpha in the Art Room
Meet Generation Alpha, the first true digital natives. These students grew up with devices at their fingertips and navigated their...
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5 Ways to Write Great Art Rubrics FAST
Do you ever feel like creating rubrics takes more time than the actual art projects themselves? Time is valuable! As...
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How to Become a National Board Certified Art Teacher: Steps & Benefits
Reflection is a key part of the artmaking process and having a growth mindset. It helps you be the best...
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Screen Printing Success: A Step-by-Step Guide for Busy Art Classrooms
Screen printing in a classroom with 30 or so students can feel impossible. However, with solid planning, screen printing is...
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Back to Basics: Spilling the Tea on How to Teach Observational Drawing with Confidence
You may remember staring at a bowl of fake fruit or an old, stinky shoe that came from a mysterious...
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From the Archives: Celebrating Creativity with Peter Reynolds
To celebrate National Literacy Month, this episode from the archives features author and artist Peter Reynolds–along with his twin brother...
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6 Ways Visual Arts Boosts Student Success So You Can Advocate for Your Program
The arts are AWESOME! As art teachers, we know this at our core. Why should we keep the arts? What’s...
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Encourage Students to Read, Write, Create: How to Bring Literature Into the Art Classroom
Note: Be sure to review all books before determining if they are appropriate to share with your students and adhere...
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The September Mailbag: Class Sizes, Student Helpers, and Projects that Fail (Ep. 433)
School has started (for most of us), and Tim and Amanda are back to answer those back-to-school questions in the...
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10 Tips to Effectively Streamline Planning for Multiple Art Preps
Sometimes, our art teacher job feels like we are juggling a million and one things at a time—especially when we...
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