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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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Rewriting Your Curriculum Doesn’t Have to Be Scary

I absolutely love a good curriculum review! To me, there is something reinvigorating (and a little addicting) about the ability to...
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Visually Scaffold Your Curriculum With Ease

If your undergrad studio courses were anything like mine, you finished the classes with a deep understanding of the medium...
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Back-to-School Ideas for The Art Room

Whether you’re entering your first year or your thirtieth, there’s always something new to learn. It’s what makes teaching so...
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Have You Hugged a Blogger Lately?

Bloggers are some of the most innovate, selfless and exciting people in art education today. They are encouraging us on...
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