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How to Run a Meaningful Critique in Minutes
As art educators, it’s our responsibility to keep the learning in our classrooms fun and exciting for students. It’s important...
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A More Effective Way to Plan Your AP Courses
In 2018, College Board changed the requirements and structure for Advanced Placement Studio Art courses, now called AP Art and...
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How to Inspire Students to Use Their Sketchbooks in a New Way
Note: Be sure to review all resources and preview all artists before determining if they are appropriate to share with...
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How to Help Students Develop a Body of Work
Students often create a work of art, turn it in, and are ready to move onto the next project. As...
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Why Staff Portraits Are the Perfect Project for December
I believe it’s important to teach our kids to use their talents and skills to bring joy to others. During the...
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When Do You Need to Find a New Situation? (Ep. 065)
Should you stay or should you go? How do you know when a teaching situation has become toxic, and how...
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How to Avoid Cultural Appropriation in Your Lessons
Everywhere we look, examples of cultural appropriation abound; on television, in advertising, across the internet. Celebrities take aspects of cultures...
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A Personal Story About Teaching At-Risk Youth
Working with at-risk students can be difficult. Many times, they are dealing with home situations far beyond our control. But,...
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Why We Should Keep Darkroom Photography Alive
Like many of you, my heart broke a little (okay, it fell to pieces) when I read Tim’s article, It’s Time...
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How to Liven Up Your Drawing Curriculum and Engage Your Students
Drawing is a fundamental part of the artmaking process. It’s even proven to aid in child development. But, while drawing may be...
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How to Use Wire With Any Age Level
Visualizing things from various angles and perspectives isn’t something most people do in their day-to-day activities. Making three-dimensional objects can...
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How to Use Online Quizzes for Differentiation
Did you know online quizzes can be good for more than telling you what celebrity you most resemble? Using online...
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