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3 Key Lessons I’ve Learned From My Students
Before I started teaching for AOE, I had a lot of preconceived notions about what it would be like. I...
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A Fun Formative Assessment Tool for All Grade Levels
I am often looking for fun and quick ways to use formative assessments in my classroom. Recently the music teacher...
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20 Practical SLO Ideas for Busy Art Teachers
As I sat down to read one of our favorite books, The Berenstain Bears and Too Much Birthday, to my daughter...
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10 Things Creative People Need to Know Before Entering the Real World
For creative, artistic people the future is bright. Unfortunately, they are often faced with people who doubt them and often...
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How to Write a High-Quality Art Assessment
If you want to call me an assessment snob, go ahead. You see, in my mind, a multiple choice test...
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How to Get Your Admin to Finally Respect You!
While recently attending NAEA’s convention in New Orleans, an art teacher from Colorado approached me after one of my sessions...
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Augmented Reality Can be a Reality in Your Art Classroom
Last fall, I attended a technology conference where I went to a session on augmented reality technology (AR) and how...
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24 Movies to Show in Your High School Art Room
Although movies are sometimes cast in a bad light by administrators and parents, we know that a good movie can...
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Why Every Art Room Needs a Marketing Tool
What if your art room was a business? What if its success depended on the way you “ran” this business?...
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Show and Tell: Why Students Should Design Infographics
Our students’ brains are bombarded by thousands of images each day. From social media, to advertisements, to online games, middle...
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Making SLO’s in the Art Room Manageable
If you implemented a growth goal this year only to find the outcome wasn’t what you expected, perhaps you didn’t...
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A Sample SLO for Art Teachers
Art-specific growth samples are hard to come by. In fact, many schools simply throw something like a 5th Grade Band...
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