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The Joy and Value Behind Every Art Teacher’s Door: State of Art Education 2026
The bell rings, and you shut the door to begin class. Even though we’re not directly in your classroom, we...
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Why Visual Art Education Matters More Than Ever (And How to Advocate for It)
Note: This article was written in collaboration with Lindsey McGinnis. In today’s schools, art teachers face unprecedented changes, including behavioral...
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Podcast
The January 2026 Mailbag: Quality Supplies, Music in the Classroom, and Getting Back in the Groove
We ring in the new year with Tim Bogatz and Amanda Heyn as they open the January mailbag and answer...
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Calm and Cozy Art Room: How to Make the Most of Every Minute Before Break
Winter break provides a much-needed rest for teachers and students. As the break draws nearer and the anticipation grows, you...
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How to Use Artist Bios to Inspire Meaningful Research and Art Projects
Let’s be honest—every art teacher has “add more art history” on their bucket list. Between researching, fact-checking, and writing it...
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8 Curious Questions About Everyday Art Materials That You Need To Know
Understanding the science behind artistic processes and tools will help you and your students experience more success with traditional techniques....
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7 Contemporary Artists Who Bring Art History to Life in the Classroom
Students often think of art history as a list of names and dates. However, art history isn’t over—it’s an ongoing...
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Curiosity Over Comfort: Designing Art Exercises That Challenge and Inspire
Remember that glorious feeling when a student makes a creative breakthrough? It’s that “aha!” moment, that electric spark of innovation,...
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5 Art Room Intrigues: How Mysteries Can Make Learning Exciting
Keeping students engaged once the year is in full swing can be a challenge. You carefully construct your lessons, crafting...
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Teaching Caricature for the First Time? Tips, Ideas, and Lesson Inspiration
Have you ever come across a viral caricature video and thought, “I wish I could bring this into my classroom,” but had no...
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You’re Thinking About Lesson Planning the Wrong Way in the Art Room
You spent countless hours in college learning how to write the “perfect” lesson plan—but when was the last time you...
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Podcast
Art for All: Liz Byron Loya on Universal Design for Learning (Ep. 486)
In this episode of Art Ed Radio, Tim sits down with Liz Byron-Loya—art teacher, author, and advocate for Universal Design...
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