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Podcast
20 Contemporary Artists You Will Love to Teach (Ep. 072)
If you are not already using contemporary artists in your classroom, you definitely want to consider some new artists and...
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Article
5 Stellar Websites for Finding Artist Information
As art teachers, we are blessed with a rich history of artists to show our students. In addition, we also...
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Article
5 Brilliant Responses to the Statement, “My Little Sister Could Do That!”
As art teachers, we are often challenged by our students when they are confronted by modern art. “My little sister...
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Article
Oil Paint: Easy to Love in the Art Room—Once You Get to Know It
Oil paint is often viewed as too advanced, too messy, or too expensive for the middle and high school art...
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Article
Why Visual Art Education Matters More Than Ever (And How to Advocate for It)
Note: This article was written in collaboration with Lindsey McGinnis. In today’s schools, art teachers face unprecedented changes, including behavioral...
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Article
3 Powerful Ways to Celebrate YOU, the Art Teacher, with Intentionality
Dear Sketchbook, Here’s to art teachers everywhere! The students are getting loud and antsy, the days are darker and shorter,...
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Calm and Cozy Art Room: How to Make the Most of Every Minute Before Break
Winter break provides a much-needed rest for teachers and students. As the break draws nearer and the anticipation grows, you...
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Article
7 K-12 Analysis Activities to Celebrate Art History
We’re art teachers because we love creating art—and looking at art. Art history can sure fire us up! But how...
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Video
From Missing Artwork to Masterpieces: Ideas to Foster High-Quality Student Art
Welcome to The Art of Ed’s Draw the Line, a mini-series where Kyle Wood and Liz Brent share real classroom stories...
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Podcast
Balancing Structure and Choice in Your Curriculum (Ep. 487)
In today’s episode of Art Ed Radio, Brooke Morse joins Tim and shares her journey in art education, discussing her...
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Article
How to Write Rubrics for Students Who Can’t Read English in the Art Room
Education is full of acronyms—from ELL (English Language Learner) to ESL (English as a Second Language) to MLL (Multilingual Learner)....
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