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How to Run a Critique Battle in Your Art Room!
Are you looking for a way to make critiques more fun and engaging for students? Why not make a game...
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An Unforgettable Critique that Can Transform Your Art Room’s Atmosphere
As a teacher, I am always looking for more ways to run critiques with my students. This video shows a...
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An Engaging Critique That Taps Into Your Students’ Love of Quick Communication
21st-century students tend to be excellent communicators. Wait…let me rephrase that. 21st-century students tend to be excellent communicators when the...
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7 Critiques You Can Use in Your Classroom Today!
Conducting critiques is an important part of teaching art. Critiques teach higher-order thinking skills, get students to interact with one...
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10 Creative Critiques to Try This School Year
Many of us might cringe thinking back to our days of college art critiques. A poorly-facilitated critique can not only...
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Video
Creative Futures at Stake: Exploring Art Careers in the K-12 Studio with Wild Art Supplies
Three mystery box rounds. Two art teachers. One chance to create frame-worthy artwork—Who will make their mark? The challenge? Art...
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Fall In Love With Air-Dry Clay: How to Make It Work in the Art Room
Many art teachers approach air-dry clay with a healthy dose of reluctance—and for good reason! Cracking, breaking, rushed timelines, and...
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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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2 High School Studio Art Classroom Tours on the West Coast
Step inside two West Coast high school art studios with Catie Rice and Clare. See how two secondary art rooms uniquely...
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Podcast
The February Mailbag: Teaching Struggles, Student Growth, and Creative Wins (Ep. 503)
In this February mailbag episode of Art Ed Radio, Tim Bogatz is joined by Amanda Heyn to answer listener questions...
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Natural Dye Techniques for the Classroom: An Introduction to Eco-Printing
Have you ever noticed the colored impressions wet leaves leave behind on the sidewalk after the rain? Those fleeting shapes...
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Adventurous Lesson Planning: Landscapes with Magical Art Supplies on the Horizon
Three mystery box rounds. Two art teachers. One chance to create frame-worthy artwork—Who will make their mark? The challenge? Art...
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