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Now You Can Easily Assess Your Students’ Process
Last month I wrote an article that asked if we should stop assessing artwork. I argued that a holistic form...
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5 Simple Sub Plans to Make Your Life Easier
I love my job and I love my students, so I try to avoid being gone as much as possible....
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Ease Into Technology With a Photo Walk
I try to stay away from comments like “back when I was your age” or “back in my day,” as...
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21 Surprising Supplies You Didn’t Know You Needed
When it comes to ordering supplies, most of us pull out our trusty art ed catalogs and settle in for...
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The Difference Between TAB and Choice and Why It Matters
TAB and choice are the same thing, right? Not exactly. While many educators use these terms interchangeably, TAB and choice...
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The Perfect Resource to Help Your Students Dive Deeper
Storytelling has always been a part of art, whether it is a narrative told by the artist, the one seen...
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Visually Scaffold Your Curriculum With Ease
If your undergrad studio courses were anything like mine, you finished the classes with a deep understanding of the medium...
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Making Teacher Evaluations Work for You
If your school district is anything like mine, it seems like new ideas and initiatives are rolled out on a...
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4 Ways to Re-Spark Your Creativity
I love my job. I love the creativity of my students and watching them blossom throughout the year....
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Have You Seen This Flipped Pinterest Board?
As art teachers, many of us are visual learners. When trying to remember information, we might use colored pens, make...
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Essential Tools and Inspiration for Your Next Green Screen Project
Did you know that I was hanging out in the diner the night Edward Hopper painted Nighthawks? Okay,...
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7 Easy Ways to Create a Green Screen for Your Classroom
If you’ve ever considered a green screen lesson, but you are worried about how to actually create a green screen...
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