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The Coolest Way to Teach Foreground, Middle Ground, and Background
Foreground, middle ground, and background seem like easy concepts to teach our students, but it’s often a bit trickier than...
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How to Get Administrators to Say Yes to PD
As an art teacher, you undoubtedly want new teaching tools and new ideas for your classroom. You want new learning...
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How to Work With Students With Special Needs in a Choice-Based Space
Figuring out how to meet the needs of all the students in the art room is a tall order for any...
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How to Introduce Your Students to STEAM in Just One Class Period
One of the most significant initiatives in education today is STEAM. If you’re unfamiliar with the term, STEAM stands for Science,...
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4 Easy 3D Printer Projects for Beginners
One of the exciting things about the artmaking process is that your students can bring their ideas to life. There’s...
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Podcast
What Do We Do with Those Early Finishers? (Ep. 015)
Those comments like “I’m finished” and “What do I do now?” are enough to drive any teacher crazy? But what...
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A Guide for Bringing the Harlem Renaissance Into Your Classroom
Bringing art history into your classroom is no doubt an effective way to teach students about styles of art, artistic movements, and...
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Podcast
Dealing with Adult Bullies (Ep. 014)
We talk to our students all the time about how to deal with bullies. But do we ever think about...
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How to Teach Students to Fail Spectacularly
When students move through most school systems, they are taught questions have a singular “right” answer. They learn their performance...
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Podcast
An Interview with Alexa Meade (Ep. 090)
In this very special episode of Art Ed Radio, Tim is in the Los Angeles studio of artist Alexa Meade....
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How to Use Silence as a Teaching Tool
Silence is often underrated as a tool in teaching and learning. Maybe this is because it’s difficult to quantify the...
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Video
Create Beautiful Landscapes Using Just Oil Pastels and Torn Paper
Are you looking for a quick lesson that hits multiple objectives? If so, torn paper landscapes might be for you! This...
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