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Podcast
What Do New Teachers Need to Know About Curriculum? (Episode 4)
In the fourth episode of the What Do New Teachers Need to Know? podcast, Janet and Tim answer questions about...
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Video
Clever Ways to Organize Curriculum & Vocabulary
There are many “hidden” parts of a busy art room that need artful organization! Consider how to organize curriculum, scope...
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Article
7 Common Misconceptions When Approaching Your Art Curriculum This Year
Are you in the habit of scrambling each evening trying to figure out what your classes are going to do...
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Article
6 Ways to Build Great Relationships With Students in the Art Room
As teachers, we strive to build connections with students and make our classrooms feel welcoming. Positive student-teacher relationships are at...
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Article
How Do We Help Student Artists With Cognitive Learning Barriers?
Note: This article will use People First Language since we do not know the reader’s preference. You spent time planning...
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Article
What Do Art Teachers Need to Know About Grant Writing?
Chances are, you took several curriculum writing, methodology, and pedagogy classes in your undergraduate education. You are an expert at...
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Article
How to Take Letter Grades Out of Your Art Room to Refocus on Learning
Do you ever feel like grading is a thorn in your side? Many art teachers do! Giving a letter grade...
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Article
16 Things I Wish I Knew About Teaching as a New Art Teacher
Congratulations! You are officially a licensed art teacher! Student teaching may have been challenging, smooth sailing, or somewhere in the...
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