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Small Acts for Big Advocacy: 5 Simple Ways to Share Your Program
Art teachers know the necessity for advocacy—it’s the lifeblood of our profession. We hear about it in our undergraduate programs...
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3 Ways to Teach the Elements and Principles of Art with Skill and Confidence
Just like with buildings, learning starts with a strong foundation. Plus, young minds love to build and design at any...
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Podcast
Spiraling Curriculum, Sketchbooks, and Student Choice (Ep. 509)
In today’s episode of Art Ed Radio, Nadia Fernandez-Castillo joins the show to talk about how she built a strong,...
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Shape Student Leaders with 4 Activities to Build Confidence
Confidence is the first step to leadership—and this often starts in the art room. If your students hesitate to take...
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What Grade Level Should I Teach? Choosing the Right K-12 Art Job
Choosing the right grade level to teach can feel overwhelming, especially for new educators. In this clip from Art Ed...
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10 Simple But Powerful Art Teacher Roles to Grow Our Influence
Many art teachers feel seen by students but strangely invisible in leadership spaces. We display artwork for the entire school,...
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Podcast
From the Archives: Advocacy for Art Teachers: Planning, Prepping, and Promotion
In this episode from the archives, Tim sits down with Jessica Stuver, a K–8 art teacher, to discuss Youth Art...
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Art Teachers Deserve to Earn More Money: 7 Tips to Advocate for Your Pay
Art teachers deserve to earn more money. You’re staying late to hang student work, buying glue sticks with your own...
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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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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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From Mess to Magic: 7 Reasons to Fall in Love With Chalk Pastels
Do you dread starting a chalk pastel project? Maybe dusty tables, smudged sleeves, and fingerprints everywhere quietly convinced you to...
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Love at First Wash: 6 Reasons to Find Passion with Grocery Store Watercolors
Often overlooked, the one-dollar watercolor palette from the office supply aisle may be one of the most valuable tools in...
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