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Podcast
The Strange and Spectacular Quest to Define Color with Author Kory Stamper (Ep. 511)
What is color? And why is it so hard to define? In today’s Art Ed Radio episode, Tim sits down...
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Article
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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Podcast
The Two Timelines of an AOEU Master’s Degree (Ep. 510)
What does it really look like to earn your Master’s Degree from AOEU? In this episode of Art Ed Radio,...
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Article
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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Podcast
Spiraling Curriculum, Sketchbooks, and Student Choice (Ep. 509)
In today’s episode of Art Ed Radio, Nadia Fernandez-Castillo joins the show to talk about how she built a strong,...
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Article
10 Simple But Powerful Art Teacher Roles to Grow Our Influence
Many art teachers feel seen by students but strangely invisible in leadership spaces. We display artwork for the entire school,...
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Podcast
From the Archives: Advocacy for Art Teachers: Planning, Prepping, and Promotion
In this episode from the archives, Tim sits down with Jessica Stuver, a K–8 art teacher, to discuss Youth Art...
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Article
Art Teachers Deserve to Earn More Money: 7 Tips to Advocate for Your Pay
Art teachers deserve to earn more money. You’re staying late to hang student work, buying glue sticks with your own...
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