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The Time I Quit Teaching
I was in the middle of a one-point perspective lesson with my fifth graders. I set my pencil...
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AOE Winter 2015 Online Conference Recap
Another conference is in the books! On Saturday, January 31st, the live event of the AOE 2015 Online Conference took...
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Easy Glaze Distribution With Zero Clean Up
There’s this feeling I get when I close the kiln for the last time in the school year. It’s...
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It’s Okay NOT to Have a TAB Classroom
Teaching for Artistic Behavior (TAB) seems to have become a groundswell in the world of art education, and it is...
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11 Things Successful Teachers Do on the Weekend
The end of the day on Friday seems like the end of a long marathon. Exhaustion sets in, and you...
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When Teacher Envy Creeps In, Remember to Think Like a Minimalist
Teacher envy is an evil force with the power to take over your confidence. You’re exploring blogs, you’re browsing Pinterest, and...
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How Your Teacher Librarian Can Make Your Life Awesome
Last month we featured a few articles about The Art of Building Relationships. I have another dynamic individual to add...
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3 Meaningful Activities for Wrapping Up Semester Courses
As each of my classes come to an end at the quarter or semester mark, there are a few activities...
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Teach Your Students Chinese Calligraphy
The winter months are a great time to try out some Chinese calligraphy in your classroom. (This year, the celebration...
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Show and Tell: Why Students Should Design Infographics
Our students’ brains are bombarded by thousands of images each day. From social media, to advertisements, to online games, middle...
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5 Items in Your Desk You Can Throw Away Right Now!
If sorting art supplies and student work isn’t enough, there is another important area to maintain in the art room,...
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Make Your Stagnant Still Lifes Come Alive!
One of the best things about teaching middle school students is the fact that they are quite willing to try some...
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