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What to Look For in an Art Curriculum
The world of online art curricula is vast and varied. On the one hand, you may be overwhelmed with all...
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Get SMART! How to Get Students Making Art About Their Goals
Goal setting is a vital skill both in and out of the classroom. There are many goals that students can...
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The Inequities of Grading: How to Assess Your Own Grading Practices
We have heard it a million times—artwork is hard to grade. It feels near impossible to put a percentage to...
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Podcast
What Do New Teachers Need To Know About Curriculum? (Ep. 299)
In the first of an upcoming series of podcasts for new teachers, Janet Taylor joins Tim to answer questions about...
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Check Out These 8 Steps to Be Prepared for Your Next Formal Observation
You open your email in the morning and see a notification that you are scheduled for an upcoming formal observation....
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How to Streamline Your Summative Assessments with Our Awesome Plug n’ Play Rubric
Does the word “rubric” make you want to hide under a table? Are you confused about where to start when...
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9 Ways Running an Art Camp or Hosting a Workshop Can Refuel Your Teaching
It’s July. You have a few more weeks until summer break is over and then you are right back in...
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How Flexible is FLEX? 3 Ways to Use FLEX to Supplement Lesson Planning
When I first heard about FLEX as a high school art teacher, I turned up my nose. I don’t need...
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5 Components for a Quality Lesson Plan
For many art teachers, lesson planning is an exciting part of building a curriculum. We shine with the autonomy to...
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How to Get FLEX Curriculum in Your District
To an administrator, teaching art can seem simple. They know you encourage creativity, talk about artists, and make messes in...
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Take Yourself on a Summer Scavenger Hunt to Find Exemplars for Your Classroom!
Art educators often venture into the summer months on the hunt for artistic exemplars. Sometimes we’re searching for specific types...
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Why It’s OK to Change Your Plans Partway Through the Year
When I first started teaching, I planned out my entire year in August. I had everything mapped out, all the...
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