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A Simple Tool for Peer Feedback in the Art Room
As an elementary art teacher, one of the biggest challenges I face is how to find the time to ensure...
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Live From NAEA: Finding Your Happiness as an Art Teacher (Bonus Episode)
The NAEA convention is an annual event that draws thousands of art teachers together for learning, reflection, and celebration. Tim...
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Making Data Sexy (Ep. 007)
In this episode Andrew will dissect how we as art teachers can fit into the current “big data” educational paradigm....
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The Real Reason Why I’ve Decided to Slow My Students Down
If your teaching philosophy is anything like mine, then you strive to expose students to as many materials, techniques, and...
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Art Ed Radio Debuts Today!
Today, we’re sharing some exciting news! The Art of Education is officially launching its new podcast, Art Ed Radio. New episodes...
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Art Room Branding: Projects That Define Your Program (Ep. 003)
Andrew takes his first turn in the host chair for a discussion with Tim on the biggest things we do–the...
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How to Keep the Integrity of Art in STEAM
Turning STEM into STEAM isn’t as simple as it sounds. STEAM lessons don’t always blend art as an equal component...
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The Art of Creating Digital Citizens
There’s no denying we are part of the digital world. Whether you choose to embrace technology in your classroom or...
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The Best Tool to Keep Your AP Studio Students On Track
The AP Studio Art portfolio is an undertaking. 24 works (12 Breadth, 12 Concentration) for a portfolio is no small...
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How to Teach Skills With the Gradual Release Model
Guiding students to become independent learners is a goal of teachers everywhere. A proven method for teaching for eventual student autonomy is...
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3 Ways Digital Portfolios Benefit Your Students
Do you still have your college art portfolio? I have mine. The big black folder has moved with me three...
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The Difference Between TAB and Choice and Why It Matters
TAB and choice are the same thing, right? Not exactly. While many educators use these terms interchangeably, TAB and choice...
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