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Podcast
Introducing FLEX Curriculum (Ep. 204)
It is a big day at The Art of Education University today, as we announce our newest offering–FLEX Curriculum. AOEU’s...
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Article
Top 5 Myths to Teaching a Choice Curriculum
If you’ve been teaching for years, then you know how new trends in education and initiatives ebb and flow. This...
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Article
3 Practical Ways to Assess Student Growth
Educators are expected to demonstrate student growth in their classrooms. For art teachers, this can be daunting because we are...
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Article
6 Ways to Take Your Students Beyond Watercolor Techniques
Watercolor is an appropriate material for all ages. It might even be the first type of paint students are introduced...
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How to Encourage Your Students’ Inspiration
Where do artists get their ideas? We know there are very few completely original ideas and artwork out there. Many...
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Article
What Your Administrator Really Wants to See
Being observed can be a stressful experience. The fear of judgment by a supervisor or colleague can be unnerving when...
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Article
How to Engage Your Students’ Portrait Superpowers
Portraits are a staple of almost every art curriculum. There are several ways to approach this project at each grade...
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Article
5 Examples of Personal Interests to Share in the Classroom
As an educator, you know so much of teaching is building relationships with your students. Once students know you care...
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Article
5 Tips to Make Changing Grade Levels Positive
If you are changing grade levels this school year, you may be experiencing a bit of anxiety mixed with excitement....
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Article
How to Teach Video in One Second
Timed arts, like videos, are significantly underrepresented in many art education programs. And rightfully so. The technology can be far...
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Article
The Best Way to Introduce Watercolors to Your Students
In the art room, watercolor paint can be a bit of a Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde situation. On the...
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Article
7 Ideas to Pump Up Your Drawing Curriculum
One of the best things about AOEU courses is that art teachers from across the world come together to share,...
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