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The Ultimate Guide to Acing the Praxis II Art Test
Art teachers and test-taking go together like oil and water. However, sometimes tests are unavoidable. For many, one such test...
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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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Have You Hugged a Blogger Lately?
Bloggers are some of the most innovate, selfless and exciting people in art education today. They are encouraging us on...
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3 Meaningful Activities for Wrapping Up Semester Courses
As each of my classes come to an end at the quarter or semester mark, there are a few activities...
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10 Simple Ways to Spice Up and Streamline Your Art Curriculum
Writing curriculum can be a daunting and boring process, but it doesn’t have to be! Remembering that your curriculum is always...
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3 Ways to Transform Toys From Playthings to Learning Tools
When I first started teaching middle school art over a decade ago, I was surprised and intrigued by the number...
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How to Organize Your Curriculum Documents in One Place
Do you feel overwhelmed by the amount of paper you have to keep track of? Organizing your big picture curriculum...
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What High School Teachers Need to Know About Curriculum
High school arts curricula run from the very structured to the, “Hey, here is the course title. Teach whatever...
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7 Critiques You Can Use in Your Classroom Today!
Conducting critiques is an important part of teaching art. Critiques teach higher-order thinking skills, get students to interact with one...
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Giving Up Control, One Choice at a Time
When I go to a restaurant, I often tell myself: You can have the bread basket or the wine, but...
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What You Need to Know About Standards-Referenced Grading in Art
If you’ve heard anything about grading in any subject lately, it is probably all about standards-referenced grading. Today we’re specifically...
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How to Develop a Unit Using the New Visual Arts Standards
If you are like most art teachers, your curriculum is driven by the word LESSON. “I found a great new...
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