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8 Books to Add to Your Summer Reading List
Now that summer is finally here, teachers can focus their attention on self-care, creating art, and other activities for personal...
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Podcast
Reopening Safely and Securely (Ep. 143)
Everyone is questioning what our schools will look like this summer, this fall, and even further into the future. How...
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Podcast
The Quarantine Mailbag with Andrew McCormick (Ep. 216)
This week is the return of Art Ed Radio’s former co-host, Andrew McCormick! Now that he has some time on...
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Article
A Perfect Portrait Lesson for Online Learning
Art Education and the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Many art educators are taking on the challenge of creating eLearning activities for their...
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7 Ideas to Make Your Virtual Meetings More Engaging
Art Education and the Coronavirus (COVID-19) The rapid switch to remote learning has left many educators missing their classrooms. After...
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Podcast
What to Do When Visiting Minnesota for NAEA (Ep. 132)
With the NAEA National Conference coming up soon, it never hurts to start thinking about how to make the most...
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Article
5 Exciting Ways to Create Texture on Clay
The versatility of clay will continue to be a classroom favorite. Teachers continue to flock toward the medium because of...
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Podcast
Creating a Culturally Responsive Curriculum (Ep. 129)
Cultural appropriation is a consequential issue for art teachers, and it is important that we spend time creating a culturally...
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5 Ideas to Help You Bring SEL Into Your Teaching
Social and Emotional Learning, or SEL, is an important part of any child’s development. Schools are increasingly focused on educating...
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So, Does Visual Journaling Really Work in Middle School?
Visual journaling is a practice shared by many artists and creatives that allows them to experience and document discoveries. Think...
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Podcast
Managing Behaviors and Avoiding Escalation (Ep. 186)
After publishing her popular article last week, Abby sits down with Tim to discuss the best strategies to manage student...
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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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