How to Navigate the Impact of Mixed-Masked Classes in the Art Room
We all hoped for a normal school year. After a summer break filled with fewer restrictions, gatherings with family and friends, dining out at
We all hoped for a normal school year. After a summer break filled with fewer restrictions, gatherings with family and friends, dining out at
Return to Learn with The Art of Education University The art room is far from normal this school year. Whether it’s your second or twentieth year
Return to Learn with The Art of Education University Just thinking about going back to school during a pandemic is exhausting. The anticipation of
Return to Learn with The Art of Education University Returning to the art room after a long summer break can be challenging, even under the best of
Return to Learn with The Art of Education University Wearing a mask is undoubtedly one of the most effective ways to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Return to Learn with AOEU Let’s face it; we are all feeling lots of things right now. We have concerns about returning to school safely during a
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
Return to Learn with The Art of Education University With schools reopening plans still in the works, there are a lot of concerns floating around
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
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
Many marginalized students share a similar experience entering a new classroom; they walk in, scan their surroundings, cautiously interact with new
School is often the first place children learn insults that describe the LGBTQ+ community. When these insults and slurs are used in the classroom,