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Article
How to Use Microscopes in the Art Room
For the past several years, art educators, Marla Seibold and Petra Maton at Evanston Township High School in Evanston, Illinois,...
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3 Reasons Why You Should Share Your Art Curriculum
Social media has become a major force in how educators obtain new ideas for the classroom. Applications like Facebook, Instagram,...
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Podcast
The Art of Painted Paper (Ep. 126)
Today, Nic talks to Jeanne Styczinski, a children’s book author and illustrator, former kindergarten teacher, and artist-in-residence. Listen as they...
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Podcast
Finding Your Art Teaching Community (Ep. 122)
Whether in art teaching or in life, it’s important to have a group of like-minded people with whom you can...
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Article
How to Make Sure Art Remains the Focus in Cross-Curricular Planning
“Cross-curricular” seems to be the new buzzword for educators. Essentially it means to teach more than one content area at...
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How to Connect Art and Poetry in the Art Room
Poetry in itself is an art form. The words are often full of imagery and expression. Poetry lends itself to...
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Podcast
Simple Ideas for Getting Started with Digital Art (Ep. 197)
The possibilities available with digital art are endless, but it is sometimes difficult to know where to start. Tim welcomes...
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Article
Quilt Design and Community in the Art Room
Art offers a positive gateway to address both personal and community crisis and trauma. Throughout history, artists have expressed feelings...
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Parents Don’t Have to Be the Enemy
Times have changed. Parents used to be partners in a teacher’s work with students. They were a trusted resource to...
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5 Collaborative Projects for Any Time of the School Year
Collaboration is a crucial skill. It’s not something that ever stops; it’s truly a lifelong skill. Even beyond the school...
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How to Create a Social Contract in the Art Room
Have you ever heard of a social contract? It can be a wonderful way to incorporate Social Emotional Learning skills...
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Podcast
Strategies to Support Social and Emotional Learning (Ep. 188)
As teachers, we understand that social and emotional learning is a vital part of what we do in our art...
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