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Do Art Teachers Need to Be Artists?
When engaging in a conversation about careers, often the first question you will be asked after it is discovered that...
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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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8 Classic Painting Techniques From the Masters to Teach Today
When it comes to teaching “The Masters” most of us resort to sharing their most popular work, doing a quick...
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Do Teachers Need to Be Experts?
Nothing feels better than having a student ask how to accomplish a task with which we have a certain expertise. Maybe...
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33 Fiber Art Ideas For Your Classroom
Today we’re bringing you an extensive list of fiber art ideas for your classroom because, let’s face it, although weaving...
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Rule Breaker or Creative Genius? The Talented (Yet Terrible) Art Student
There is an image making the virtual rounds of a group of children having just finished an art class. In...
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Does the Decor in Your Art Room Affect Your Students?
Is your art room drenched from top to bottom with a wide array of decor? Rainbow tissue paper spheres hanging...
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10 Simple Ways to Spice Up and Streamline Your Art Curriculum
Writing curriculum can be a daunting and boring process, but it doesn’t have to be! Remembering that your curriculum is always...
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How to Organize Your Curriculum Documents in One Place
Do you feel overwhelmed by the amount of paper you have to keep track of? Organizing your big picture curriculum...
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When, if Ever, Is It OK to Draw A Gun?
A seven year old boy chewed his breakfast pastry into the shape of a gun. He pointed the pastry and...
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Rocks vs. Sucks: Free Choice
Welcome to the last Rocks vs. Sucks installment for July. We’ve had some great conversation about art ed’s trickiest topics....
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5 Innovative Methods for Maximum Motivation
A die hard artist can find inspiration in the smallest things. Perhaps you are one of those people who becomes...
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