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The 10 Stages of Snow Day Anticipation
It seems like Mother Nature just doesn’t know what to do with herself this winter. One day, I’m wearing flip-flops,...
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Don’t Forget This Important Cross-Curricular Connection!
We all know that kids don’t get enough art, but have you ever thought that they don’t get enough music,...
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Making Teacher Evaluations Work for You
If your school district is anything like mine, it seems like new ideas and initiatives are rolled out on a...
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4 Ways to Sell Your Program at Parent-Teacher Conferences
Mom, can I get some Shopkins? Mom, will you buy me these LEGOSs? Mom, I need a new Hello Kitty...
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10 Books You Need to Add to Your Reading List Right Now
As an art teacher, finding extra time to do, well, just about anything can seem like an impossible feat. However,...
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2 Compelling Reasons for Using the Studio Habits of Mind in Your Art Room
Over a decade ago, researchers with Harvard’s Project Zero identified The Studio Habits of Mind. Through research, Lois Hetland and...
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Solve Your Ruler Problems With This Innovative New Tool
“I’m going to show you all how we can use math measurements in art.” No other phrase takes...
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How to Utilize Art History to Add More Variety to Your Lessons
Vincent Van Gogh’s textures… Piet Mondrian’s lines and primary colors… Pablo Picasso’s faces… We all know certain artists make it...
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Beyond Glorified Babysitters: Jaw-Dropping Names Art Teachers Are Called
Each time I walked into a staff meeting in my building, I made a beeline for the table in the...
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What Is the Purpose of Art One?
Art teachers would like to think that all students that register for their classes are destined for Art College and beyond....
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Help Your Students Meet Their Potential With a Materials Workshop Day
I often think about how little time we get to spend with our students. In that short time, if you...
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Is Your Art Curriculum Designed Selfishly?
I will admit : My first few years of teaching I was a selfish art teacher when designing my art...
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