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Art History Writing Your Students Will Actually Want to Do
This might sound crazy, but there are art history writing assignments that kids will actually have fun doing! This video...
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A Case for Hoarding in the Art Room
I admit it. I’m a hoarder. I’m probably one tragic life event away from starring in one of those hoarder...
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3 Addictive Projects to Use When Introducing Students to Encaustic Art
We have all seen the melted crayon projects from Pinterest. In fact, I saw so many last year during our...
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Are You Using the Elements and Principles as a Crutch?
The Elements and Principles of Art are important, foundational material for any good visual arts curriculum. Many art teachers know...
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5 Art Apps to Use This School Year
In the last few years, there have been some incredible art apps developed. In fact, there have been so many developed...
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A Vision for Art Education Part Three: Authenticity
There is a renaissance happening in art education today. It’s a rebirth of concepts and methods that originated...
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Desk Therapy for Art Teachers
There are two distinct areas in the art room, the studio and the office. In nearly every other profession, there...
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2 Essential Kiln Checklists to Keep Your Art Room Safe
Have you ever had a kiln catastrophe? During my first year of teaching, my students and I partnered with a...
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20 Practical SLO Ideas for Busy Art Teachers
As I sat down to read one of our favorite books, The Berenstain Bears and Too Much Birthday, to my daughter...
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Augmented Reality Can be a Reality in Your Art Classroom
Last fall, I attended a technology conference where I went to a session on augmented reality technology (AR) and how...
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Slow Looking and 5 Other Simple Activities to Enhance Your Students’ Ability to Analyze Art
With everything you have to fit into your curriculum, do you ever feel like some things just fall by the...
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How an Artist-in-Residence Can Send Student Confidence Through the Roof
Having an artist-in-residence can be an incredibly rewarding experience for students as well as participating staff members. Artwork created under...
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