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10 Fun Ways to Spark Joy and Fall in Love with Art All Over Again
Teaching art is incredibly rewarding, but it’s also easy to lose sight of your own creative spark amidst lesson plans...
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Lisa Frank: Glitter, Greed, and Art Room Nostalgia (Ep. 455)
After watching the Lisa Frank: Glitter and Greed docuseries, Abby and Amanda join Tim to break down all 4 episodes...
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6 Refreshing Ways to Level Up Your Art Teacher Practices: State of Art Education 2025
In a world where everything screams for our attention, it can be challenging for art teachers to know what to...
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Art Teachers in Action: Stereotypes and the Joy of Creative Play
Quick—grab a paintbrush and throw on your favorite tie-dye! On a scale of 1 to granola, how much do you...
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Tiny Acts, Big Impacts: The Power of Creative Play for Art Teachers
Art teachers juggle a lot—lesson planning, grading, and managing student creativity—all while trying to maintain their own artistic spark. Finding...
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Back to Basics: How to Teach Different Photography Genres in the Art Room
Introducing photography genres to K-12 students is a powerful way to expand their understanding of art and the world around...
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Fresh Artists and Engaging Ways to Bring Them to Your Art Students
Art history can be a challenge to teach and incorporate into non-art history classes. How do you stay up-to-date on...
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5 Innovative Strategies to Teach Gen Alpha in the Art Room
Meet Generation Alpha, the first true digital natives. These students grew up with devices at their fingertips and navigated their...
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Podcast
The January Mailbag: Holiday Gifts, Student Behaviors, and No-Name Artwork (Ep. 449)
We are rolling into the new year with the January mailbag, and Amanda Heyn is back with Tim to answer...
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Crayon Techniques: Don’t Underestimate the Unsung Heroes of the Art Room
Crayons hold a special place in the hearts of art teachers—and for good reason! Beyond their nostalgic charm, the crayon...
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5 Ways to Write Great Art Rubrics FAST
Do you ever feel like creating rubrics takes more time than the actual art projects themselves? Time is valuable! As...
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How to Build a Better Art Portfolio with Your Students
As art teachers, we all know art portfolios are a great idea for our students. But do we really know...
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