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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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Nature Artwork Showdown: 2 Art Teachers Branch Out with Mystery 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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Make Your Students Laugh with These 6 Funny Art History Stories!
If your school year is feeling stale and students are starting to look glazed over, try infusing funny art history...
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Unlock Student Growth: How to Make Learning Visible in the Art Room
“Wow, he’s so talented! Some kids just have it.” We’ve all heard phrases like this from colleagues, administrators, and parents...
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Small Acts for Big Advocacy: 5 Simple Ways to Share Your Program
Art teachers know the necessity for advocacy—it’s the lifeblood of our profession. We hear about it in our undergraduate programs...
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Shape Student Leaders with 4 Activities to Build Confidence
Confidence is the first step to leadership—and this often starts in the art room. If your students hesitate to take...
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6 Reasons Art Teachers Are Uniquely Equipped for Leadership
Art teachers are uniquely positioned to take on leadership roles across schools, communities, and the field of art education—not because...
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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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