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Tour This Magical Elementary Art Room with Fun Zones & Names
Take a peek into Sarah Krajewski’s elementary art room. She shares various zones such as her sink, art materials, kiln...
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Podcast
From the Archives: Giving Back to Art Ed
In this episode from the archives, Kyle Wood returns to discuss with Tim how we can give back to the...
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Podcast
Bringing Art to Life: Zoe Goldman from the Getty Museum and If Objects Could Talk (Ep. 493)
How do you make ancient art exciting for kids? In this episode of Art Ed Radio, Zoe Goldman, podcast producer...
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Article
7 Contemporary Artists Who Bring Art History to Life in the Classroom
Students often think of art history as a list of names and dates. However, art history isn’t over—it’s an ongoing...
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Curiosity Over Comfort: Designing Art Exercises That Challenge and Inspire
Remember that glorious feeling when a student makes a creative breakthrough? It’s that “aha!” moment, that electric spark of innovation,...
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Podcast
An Art History Mystery, Part One (Ep. 490)
A locked museum. Five eccentric art teachers. One missing Salvador Dalí masterpiece. In this special fiction-meets-art-history podcast, you’ll step into...
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Article
These 9 Unusual Art Materials Will Surprise Your Students!
A tortilla—as a canvas? If you think tortillas are just for taco night, think again! One of the most fascinating...
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Get Curious: How to Learn From Your Advanced Students in the Art Room
In the art room, it’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking we need to be the most talented,...
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The Top 5 Burning Questions Answered by The Art of Ed Community
Teaching art is rewarding, but it can often feel like you’re on an island. When questions arise, where do you...
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A Week in the Life as a Grad Student: How to Fit in Coursework While Teaching Full-Time
It’s no secret that art teachers are pros at multitasking and wearing many hats. Not only can you switch between...
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Podcast
The September Mailbag: Protecting Your Prep, Saying No Without Guilt, and Our Favorite Artists (Ep. 483)
In this episode of Art Ed Radio, Tim Bogatz and Amanda Heyn tackle the real questions art teachers are asking—everything...
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The Art Teacher Hat: How to Wear it Proudly—And Still Make Space for Yourself
Art teachers wear many hats. We’re creators, collaborators, classroom managers, community liaisons, tech troubleshooters, and more. But the one hat...
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