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The Essential Framework for Teaching Creativity
As art teachers, we want our students to be capable and confident creative thinkers. We recognize, admire, and respect the...
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Podcast
Staying Involved and Staying Inspired (Ep. 076)
Tim interviews the one and only Cassie Stephens for this episode, and they discuss some the best ideas from transitioning...
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An Inside Look at Writing Your Own Book with Cassie Stephens
Have you ever dreamed of writing a book? I know I have. There’s something about it that seems so thrilling....
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How to Use Flipped Learning to Support Absent Students
Have you ever had that moment right after you finish a demo or discussion where the door creaks open and...
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Podcast
Sculpture Ideas for Every Level (Ep. 075)
About a month ago, the guys did their last deep dive into printmaking. This week, it’s time for 40 minutes...
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3 Simple Ways to Fight Burnout This School Year
Did you know during the school year, the average teacher in the U.S. spends over 1000 hours in the classroom?...
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The Surprising Reason Why Play Is the Ultimate Teaching Tool
Have you ever wondered why some of your students aren’t very creative? I noticed it first in my elementary classroom....
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An In-Depth Look at Air Dry Clay
It seems as though there are always questions swirling about air dry clay, with many teachers wondering if they should...
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Gyotaku: Revisited, Researched, and Revamped!
As art teachers, we all have favorite techniques to teach. One of mine is gyotaku, the Japanese art of fish...
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Podcast
The Demonstration Conundrum (Ep. 074)
It’s one of the existential questions for art teachers: do you use teacher examples? On one hand, you help your...
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Why You Should Ditch Your Desk to Get Organized This Fall
When clutter becomes a challenge in the art room, the first instinct is to create more space to store things....
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Finding Your Voice in AOEU Studio Courses
The idea of an online studio course can be hard to wrap your head around. You might wonder: With the studio...
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