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Meaningful One-Day Lesson Ideas for When Time and Art Supplies Are Scarce
The end of the school year is in sight, and the struggle is real. You’re exhausted, supplies are dwindling, and...
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How to Transform Your Art Room with Zones to Simplify Your Life
Managing a busy art room can be overwhelming, especially when juggling multiple student needs, materials, and projects at the same...
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Podcast
Art Show Secrets (Ep. 459)
Continuing on with the Youth Art Month discussions, Tim invites the stars of AOE’s Art Show Secrets on the podcast...
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How to Leverage Audio Tours for an Incredible Art Show
The annual art show provides an opportunity to showcase student talent and connect with the community. It’s a culmination of...
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Get Ready to Wow: 5 Must-Know Tips for Your Upcoming Art Show
Art Show Day is like the art teacher’s Super Bowl! It’s the moment when your behind-the-scenes dedication makes your students’...
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Unlock Creative Growth: Step-by-Step Guide to Teach Reduction Printmaking in the Classroom
In a culture of instant gratification and short attention spans, students lack opportunities to hone their planning and time management...
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How to Build a Better Art Portfolio with Your Students
As art teachers, we all know art portfolios are a great idea for our students. But do we really know...
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Back to Basics: Do We Need to Grade Everything in the Art Room?
The stacks of artwork, bellringers, and artist statements pile up fast, and it can be challenging to keep up! You...
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Beyond Grading: 11 Unexpected Ways Art Teachers Can Use Rubrics
Assessing creative work can be extremely difficult. While math and science will often have one correct outcome, art is open-ended...
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How to Assess for Growth and Transform Your Art Classroom
Art teachers, by nature, are creative individuals. If you get excited about the creation aspect of teaching but you’re not...
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How to Become a Highly Specialized Expert in the Art Education Field
Has anyone ever asked you, “You teach art… What’s your specialty?” Maybe you thought to yourself, “Uhhh, art?!” In reality, the...
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