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Article

Unlock Student Growth: How to Make Learning Visible in the Art Room

“Wow, he’s so talented! Some kids just have it.” We’ve all heard phrases like this from colleagues, administrators, and parents...
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Podcast

The March Mailbag: NAEA Survival Tips, Art on a Cart, and Underrated Artists (Ep. 507)

In this March mailbag episode of Art Ed Radio, Tim Bogatz is joined by Amanda Heyn to give some advice...
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Article

How Art Teachers Can Move Beyond the Classroom Into the Community

As an art teacher, you’re a leader for your students—you guide their learning, advocate for their needs, and ensure they...
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2026 State of Art Education Survey
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K–12 Visual Arts Education Survey 2026: Administrator Results

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Article

Oil Paint: Easy to Love in the Art Room—Once You Get to Know It

Oil paint is often viewed as too advanced, too messy, or too expensive for the middle and high school art...
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NAEA 2026 and The Art of Education
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NAEA 2026 | The Art of Education at the Conference

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Article

Calm and Cozy Art Room: How to Make the Most of Every Minute Before Break

Winter break provides a much-needed rest for teachers and students. As the break draws nearer and the anticipation grows, you...
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Article

7 K-12 Analysis Activities to Celebrate Art History

We’re art teachers because we love creating art—and looking at art. Art history can sure fire us up! But how...
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Article

Art Teacher Tips for Attending National Portfolio Day Like a Pro

Whether your students have a fully completed portfolio or are steadily building a strong body of work, you know they’ve...
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Article

How to Use Artist Bios to Inspire Meaningful Research and Art Projects

Let’s be honest—every art teacher has “add more art history” on their bucket list. Between researching, fact-checking, and writing it...
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Article

The Art Teacher’s Guide to Running the Yearbook: Creative Strategies for a New Role

Art teachers thrive on creative problem-solving, and sometimes those opportunities appear in unexpected ways—like leading the school yearbook. While it...
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Illinois Pathway to Endorsement in the Visual Arts

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