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5 Art Room Intrigues: How Mysteries Can Make Learning Exciting
Keeping students engaged once the year is in full swing can be a challenge. You carefully construct your lessons, crafting...
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Podcast
The October Mailbag: Painting Fails, Sub Plans, and Professional Observations (Ep. 488)
Tim Bogatz and Amanda Heyn are back this week with the Art Ed Radio October Mailbag! After a few updates...
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Teaching Caricature for the First Time? Tips, Ideas, and Lesson Inspiration
Have you ever come across a viral caricature video and thought, “I wish I could bring this into my classroom,” but had no...
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New Jersey AENJ Fall Conference 2025 – Art Education Professional Development & Workshops
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Failed to Fabulous Printmaking: How to Turn Mistake Prints into Art Room Masterpieces
Printmaking is a process of precision. Whether you’re carving a relief block, pulling a screen print, or printing a lithograph,...
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Podcast
Balancing Structure and Choice in Your Curriculum (Ep. 487)
In today’s episode of Art Ed Radio, Brooke Morse joins Tim and shares her journey in art education, discussing her...
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You’re Thinking About Lesson Planning the Wrong Way in the Art Room
You spent countless hours in college learning how to write the “perfect” lesson plan—but when was the last time you...
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Podcast
Art for All: Liz Byron Loya on Universal Design for Learning (Ep. 486)
In this episode of Art Ed Radio, Tim sits down with Liz Byron-Loya—art teacher, author, and advocate for Universal Design...
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The Top 5 Burning Questions Answered by The Art of Ed Community
Teaching art is rewarding, but it can often feel like you’re on an island. When questions arise, where do you...
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Podcast
Difficult Scenarios You May Face in Your First Year (Ep. 485)
Starting your first year of teaching can be exciting, but it also comes with challenges that no one fully prepares...
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Printmaking + Math = The Powerful Duo Students Need in Art Class
When students discover the natural connection between printmaking and math, magic happens. Students who adore art begin to see math...
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