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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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Discover an Unexpected Way to Teach Value Through Drypoint Printmaking
One of the Elements of Art we spend a lot of time on in foundational courses is value. Apply those...
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3 Charcoal Activities to Teach Value and Line Variety
Charcoal has an X factor. There is just something about it. It is messy, unpredictable and many students love it...
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How to Help Students Understand the Value of Process
So much of our professional practice inadvertently emphasizes product over process. Bulletin boards, art shows, and even social media posts usually...
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4 Engaging Alternatives to Value Scales
If you ask students to choose one skill they’d like to improve; chances are, the majority will say drawing. Whether...
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Remember Your Value This Teacher Appreciation Week!
Flowers wrapped in tissue, gift cards to the local coffee shop, and presents topped with bows march their way down...
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3 Ways to Help Staff and Students See the Value of the Artistic Process
The release of the AOE Studio Classes and their focus on hands-on learning has me thinking a lot about the issues of...
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50 Ways to Make Art Class a Valued Part of Your Community
Advocating for the arts doesn’t have to be scary. Although speaking at school board meetings and setting up appointments with...
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Easy, Practical Exercises to Teach Composition in K-12 Art
You’re probably already teaching composition in your art class. You introduce the rule of thirds. You review the Principles of...
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Make Your Students Laugh with These 6 Funny Art History Stories!
If your school year is feeling stale and students are starting to look glazed over, try infusing funny art history...
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The Visual Arts Data Story: How to Share Growth with Those NOT in Art Education
Art teachers know their work matters—but showing that impact in a way others understand can be a challenge. With a...
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