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Podcast
An Art History Mystery, Part Two (Ep. 491)
In part two of this special fiction-meets-art-history podcast, you’ll step into the MoMA after hours, where a professional development retreat...
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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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Podcast
An Art History Mystery, Part One (Ep. 490)
A locked museum. Five eccentric art teachers. One missing Salvador Dalí masterpiece. In this special fiction-meets-art-history podcast, you’ll step into...
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Article
These 9 Unusual Art Materials Will Surprise Your Students!
A tortilla—as a canvas? If you think tortillas are just for taco night, think again! One of the most fascinating...
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Get Curious: How to Learn From Your Advanced Students in the Art Room
In the art room, it’s easy to fall into the trap of thinking we need to be the most talented,...
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Failed to Fabulous Printmaking: How to Turn Mistake Prints into Art Room Masterpieces
Printmaking is a process of precision. Whether you’re carving a relief block, pulling a screen print, or printing a lithograph,...
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Podcast
Balancing Structure and Choice in Your Curriculum (Ep. 487)
In today’s episode of Art Ed Radio, Brooke Morse joins Tim and shares her journey in art education, discussing her...
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Article
How to Write Rubrics for Students Who Can’t Read English in the Art Room
Education is full of acronyms—from ELL (English Language Learner) to ESL (English as a Second Language) to MLL (Multilingual Learner)....
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AP and IB Art Teachers: How to Build Support and Teach with Confidence
Teaching advanced art classes is not your average elective. Often college-level, these courses demand a unique blend of conceptual thinking,...
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