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Article
How to Inspire Your Students With Artist Andy Goldsworthy
Now that spring has finally sprung, consider taking your students outside to create new and exciting works of art. Switch...
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Podcast
Making the Art Room Glow (Black Light Art) (Ep. 164)
If you’re looking for a simple way to add some excitement and engagement in your art room, this episode is...
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Podcast
The Best Children’s Books for Art Teaching (Ep. 086)
Could the most dangerous store for an art teacher to visit actually be the bookstore? For Cassie, it is, and...
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Article
How to Set Up an After School Art Program
As art educators, we all stay extremely busy; writing lesson plans, prepping and organizing, teaching, mentoring, exhibiting student work, advocating...
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Article
8 Things You Need in Your Art Room to Make Your Life Easier
As art teachers, we are constantly looking for ways to make our lives a little easier. A spare moment rarely...
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Article
9 Amazing Artists to Inspire Nature-Related Art Projects
This time of year, the weather begins to start warming up, and many of our students are eager to get...
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Podcast
The World’s Most Okayest Art Teacher (Ep. 084)
A lot of days throughout the year, we’re just feeling ‘okay’. Not great, not amazing, and definitely not comparing well...
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Article
10 Mixed-Media Artists to Inspire You and Your Students
As you head into January, you may begin to realize your supply budget is never going to last the rest...
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6 Ways to Connect Math and Art in the Elementary Classroom
“Making Math Connections.” The phrase alone prickles many an art teachers’ spine. Combining the color, passion, and excitement of the...
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How to Identify and Use Critical Vocabulary in the Art Classroom
As art teachers, we know words matter. “Roller” vs. “brayer,” “paint” vs. “ink,” “6B” vs. “6H.” When choosing tools and...
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Article
A Research-Based Art Lesson With Outstanding Results
We all have people throughout our careers who inspire us to be our best. For me, one of those people...
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Article
Everything You Need to Know About Classroom Management in the Art Room
It’s no secret; effectively managing an art room takes time, talent, and dedication. In fact, art teachers across the country...
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