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How to Make Your Teaching Life Easier
As art teachers, we know how difficult it can be to manage everything that comes your way in a single...
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Making the Most of Your “D-List Celebrity” Status
Sometimes, I like to wear sunglasses and a baseball cap INSIDE Target. I fantasize about wearing wigs and trench coats...
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7 Important Considerations When Mentoring New Teachers
Mentoring new teachers is an honor not without its considerations. As a mentor, you must take care not to indoctrinate new teachers,...
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How to Easily Add STEAM to Your TAB Curriculum
Incorporating STEAM in your TAB classroom can seem like a huge undertaking. Many TAB teachers already facilitate risk-taking, innovative thinking,...
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How to Stay Positive When Faced With Change
Change. To become different. The thought can make your skin crawl. As teachers, we are asked to deal with change...
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Podcast
The Project Doctors (Ep. 035)
The Radio Guys bring former AOE writer, Alecia Kaczmarek, on the show to answer listeners’ questions about those projects that...
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Article
Flip Your Rules and Procedures to Save Your Sanity
My elementary students come to school eager to learn and be in art class. Behavior problems are rare, but boundary-pushing...
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How to Run a Fundraiser in a Choice-Based Classroom
I used to philosophically disagree with drawing fundraisers. As a TAB teacher, my classroom is supposed to be a haven of...
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How to Push Students Beyond Their First Ideas
Creative thinking is an essential skill for successful art students to develop. It’s also a very teachable one if you...
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5 Compelling Reasons to Get Rid of Chairs in Your Room
Editor’s Note: Today we welcome the newest member of our Writing Team, Kelly Phillips! Kelly teaches 4th and 5th-grade art...
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4 Tips to Line Up Elementary Students With Ease
Imagine you’ve just completed a great day of painting with your elementary students. They worked hard creating beautiful pieces. They...
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Video
A Simple Tip for Getting Students to Listen Better
As we all know, 60 minutes isn’t a lot of time to teach a lesson. Sometimes having all the supplies...
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