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Podcast
What Makes a Successful Secondary STEAM Curriculum? (Ep. 061)
A couple weeks ago, Andrew talked about elementary STEAM education with Tricia Fuglestad. This week, he’s back with a discussion...
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Article
Teach Your Students to Add Layers of Meaning With Mixed-Media Portraits
It can be difficult to come up with new ideas for portrait lessons. Of course, there’s nothing wrong with the yearbook-style...
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Article
Why Visual Culture Should Impact Our Curriculum
Visual culture is any imagery that informs and shapes our perception of the world. But what exactly does that mean? Georgetown...
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Podcast
Creating a Secondary Curriculum That Works for You (Ep. 050)
As Andrew talked about with Johanna last week, curriculum is way less “what” we teach, and more of “how” we...
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Article
How to Effectively Collaborate With Your Music Teacher
Administrators frequently ask art teachers to make cross-curricular connections in their classrooms. But what is really driving this request? I...
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Article
A Fantastic Finish: The Independent Final Project
As the end of the year, or even the semester approaches, thoughts often turn to final projects. But what is...
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How Visual Thinking Strategies Can Help You Lead Great Class Discussions
Have you ever wondered how you might improve class discussions about art? As art teachers, we know the importance of...
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Article
Break Free From Traditional Nature-Inspired Lessons
This time of year it’s easy to be inspired by nature. Here in the Midwest, the leaves are changing and...
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How to Introduce Symbolism in the Form of a Game
The use of symbolism can transform student art. Understanding and being able to use symbolic imagery and visual metaphors empowers...
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Article
Help! I’m Afraid of My Kiln!
I once had a colleague who was called to his school in the middle of the night because “the kiln was...
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Podcast
Special Episode – Romero Britto Interview
Contemporary pop artist Romero Britto comes on the show to talk to Tim about his life and his work. Britto...
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Article
How to Make a Teaching Portfolio for Your Next Interview
One of my final tasks as an undergraduate was to create a teaching portfolio that I could utilize when I started...
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