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7 Lesson Ideas to Engage Kindergarteners in SEL Through the Elements of Art
This fall, many kindergarten and first grade students are attending in-person learning for the first time. After COVID isolation and...
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3 Ways to Teach the Elements and Principles of Art with Skill and Confidence
Just like with buildings, learning starts with a strong foundation. Plus, young minds love to build and design at any...
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Come on a Funky and Fresh Middle School Art Room Tour with Gaming Elements (Ep. 3)
Pop into this epic Massachusetts middle-school art classroom with Jon Hansen. Jon’s art room is funky, fresh, and filled with...
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7 Engaging Ways to Teach the Elements and Principles of Art and 3 Fun Ways to Review Them
There’s a reason the Elements of Art and Principles of Design are called “elements” and “principles;” they are the building...
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Easy, Practical Exercises to Teach Composition in K-12 Art
You’re probably already teaching composition in your art class. You introduce the rule of thirds. You review the Principles of...
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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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The Visual Arts Data Story: How to Share Growth with Those NOT in Art Education
Art teachers know their work matters—but showing that impact in a way others understand can be a challenge. With a...
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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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Podcast
The March Mailbag: NAEA Survival Tips, Art on a Cart, and Underrated Artists (Ep. 507)
In this March mailbag episode of Art Ed Radio, Tim Bogatz is joined by Amanda Heyn to give some advice...
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How Art Teachers Can Move Beyond the Classroom Into the Community
As an art teacher, you’re a leader for your students—you guide their learning, advocate for their needs, and ensure they...
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