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7 Contemporary Artists Who Bring Art History to Life in the Classroom
Students often think of art history as a list of names and dates. However, art history isn’t over—it’s an ongoing...
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Curiosity Over Comfort: Designing Art Exercises That Challenge and Inspire
Remember that glorious feeling when a student makes a creative breakthrough? It’s that “aha!” moment, that electric spark of innovation,...
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These 9 Unusual Art Materials Will Surprise Your Students!
A tortilla—as a canvas? If you think tortillas are just for taco night, think again! One of the most fascinating...
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Get Curious: How to Learn From Your Advanced Students in the Art Room
In the art room, it’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking we need to be the most talented,...
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5 Art Room Intrigues: How Mysteries Can Make Learning Exciting
Keeping students engaged once the year is in full swing can be a challenge. You carefully construct your lessons, crafting...
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Teaching Caricature for the First Time? Tips, Ideas, and Lesson Inspiration
Have you ever come across a viral caricature video and thought, “I wish I could bring this into my classroom,” but had no...
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Fall Art Room Vibes: Spooky Art Teacher Fun & Art Supply Revivals
It’s officially fall, and this month, it’s all about pumpkins, costumes, and the spooky side of the art room. In...
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Failed to Fabulous Printmaking: How to Turn Mistake Prints into Art Room Masterpieces
Printmaking is a process of precision. Whether you’re carving a relief block, pulling a screen print, or printing a lithograph,...
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Podcast
Art for All: Liz Byron Loya on Universal Design for Learning (Ep. 486)
In this episode of Art Ed Radio, Tim sits down with Liz Byron-Loya—art teacher, author, and advocate for Universal Design...
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The Top 5 Burning Questions Answered by The Art of Ed Community
Teaching art is rewarding, but it can often feel like you’re on an island. When questions arise, where do you...
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From Helpless to Confident: Boost Art Room Skills & Independence
Welcome to The Art of Ed’s Draw the Line, a mini-series where Kyle Wood and Liz Brent share real classroom stories...
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Printmaking + Math = The Powerful Duo Students Need in Art Class
When students discover the natural connection between printmaking and math, magic happens. Students who adore art begin to see math...
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