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The Easiest Way to Make Stepping Stones
Making stepping stones can be such a mess. Wet concrete, messy, gluey, sand mixtures, and glass pieces sliding around in...
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A Simple Way to Teach Your Students to Design Patterns
When I first started teaching art, I wanted my students to learn to draw using the elements and principles while...
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Using the End of the Year to Try Out New Ideas (Ep. 090)
As we approach the end of the school year, we are always on the lookout for what we are going...
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3 Ways to Refocus Your School Year
It’s April. The final stretch. Winter break was a lifetime ago, and spring break is now over. No pit stops...
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Making Your Teaching Life Easier (Ep. 162)
Abby Schukei makes a quick return to the podcast to discuss her latest article with Tim. They talk about all...
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A Pinterest-Inspired Project With Outstanding Results
Portraiture can be tricky to teach. Not only is the human form difficult to draw, many students feel self-conscious when...
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How to Get Middle School Students Excited About Drawing
I have a confession to make; I hate teaching drawing. There, I said it! Why don’t I enjoy teaching the...
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5 Photoshop Tricks That Will Blow Your Students’ Minds
Using Photoshop is an adventure. Even if you’ve been using the program for years, it’s still possible to discover something...
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The Pros and Cons of Working With Air Dry Clay
When I first started teaching, I had boxes of fresh clay, pottery wheels, and a kiln. Then, I went to...
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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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