Expect the Unexpected! Prepare for Unplanned Absences With These Easy Steps
You were probably excited to be back in school this year, hoping for a “regular” or “normal” routine again. But, for many of us, going back
You were probably excited to be back in school this year, hoping for a “regular” or “normal” routine again. But, for many of us, going back
Evaluations can be a nerve-wracking experience for any teacher. As art teachers, we are also artists and can be very sensitive about our teaching
This school year has and continues to be undoubtedly challenging for everyone involved. While some of your students might have adapted quickly to
Regardless of your current teaching structure, everyone is trying to do more with less. Art teachers are trying to maximize their instructional time
It’s easy to see; students don’t work at the same pace in the art room. Most classes have students who naturally work faster, and others who work
Managing volume during student work time will always and forever be one of the most difficult parts of an art class. You can encourage a class of
Return to Learn with The Art of Education University Have you ever just walked into your classroom and wanted to lay down on the floor out of pure
Return to Learn with The Art of Education University Remote learning is a new experience for many of us. We have been forced to identify new
Return to Learn with The Art of Education University If you attended the Summer 2020 NOW Conference, you may have seen the session called, “10
Return to Learn with The Art of Education University With so much up in the air regarding returning to school safely, many art teachers have found
Return to Learn with The Art of Education University Heading back into your building this fall can be a mix of emotions, including concern for the
Critiquing in the classroom is an essential piece of art education. Not only does it provide opportunities for students to receive instant feedback
Art Education and the Coronavirus (COVID-19) There are empty art rooms all over the world right now. These rooms are waiting patiently for us until
Art Education and the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Your attitude about your day, your students, your staff, and your to-do list completely dictates how you
Learn More: Art Education and the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Art teachers are all about visual aids. We know when we see something regularly, it becomes