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Ep. 235 - Cultivating Creativity in Our Students

Art Ed Radio

Release Date: 09/15/2020

Ask the Experts, Episode Six: Sculpture show art Ask the Experts, Episode Six: Sculpture

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In the sixth episode of Ask the Experts miniseries, former Art Ed Radio host Andrew McCormick returns to the podcast and joins Tim for a discussion on sculpture in the art room. Answering questions from podcast listeners and the art teacher community, they discuss inexpensive and unique sculpture materials, the importance of process, their most creative projects, and so much more.  AOEU Resources on Drawing PRO Learning FLEX Curriculum AOEU Graduate Courses AOEU Magazine & Podcasts NOW Conference

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Ask the Experts, Episode Five: Drawing show art Ask the Experts, Episode Five: Drawing

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In the fifth episode of Ask the Experts miniseries, Jenn Russell joins Tim for a discussion on drawing in the art room. Answering questions from podcast listeners and the art teacher community, they discuss their favorite drawing materials to teach, whether we can manage the mess of pastels, how to scaffold your instruction and curriculum, and so much more.  AOEU Resources on Drawing PRO Learning FLEX Curriculum AOEU Graduate Courses AOEU Magazine & Podcasts NOW Conference

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Ask the Experts, Episode Four: Printmaking show art Ask the Experts, Episode Four: Printmaking

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In the fourth episode of Ask the Experts miniseries, Candido Crespo joins Tim to talk about teaching printmaking in the art room. Answering questions from podcast listeners and the art teacher community, they discuss printmaking centers, ideas for printing with very little budget, how to create a reduction print, and so much more.  AOEU Resources on Printmaking PRO Learning FLEX Curriculum AOEU Graduate Courses AOEU Magazine & Podcasts NOW Conference

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Ask the Experts, Episode Three: Painting show art Ask the Experts, Episode Three: Painting

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In the third episode of Ask the Experts miniseries, Lena Rodriguez joins Tim to talk about a variety of topics when it comes to teaching painting in the art room. Answering questions from podcast listeners and the art teacher community, they discuss watercolor, tempera, acrylics, oils, and even encaustics, plus dive into how we teach technical skill, a dream classroom setup, and so much more.  AOEU Resources on Ceramics PRO Learning FLEX Curriculum AOEU Graduate Courses AOEU Magazine & Podcasts NOW Conference

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Ask the Experts, Episode Two: Ceramics show art Ask the Experts, Episode Two: Ceramics

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In the second episode of Ask the Experts miniseries, Laura Irmis joins Tim to talk about all things related to teaching ceramics in the art room. Answering questions from podcast listeners and the art teacher community, they discuss kiln firing, instructional strategies, organization tips, handling materials, and so much more. . AOEU Resources on Ceramics PRO Learning FLEX Curriculum AOEU Graduate Courses AOEU Magazine & Podcasts Learning to Love Ceramics: and NOW Conference  

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Ask the Experts, Episode One: Photography show art Ask the Experts, Episode One: Photography

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In the first episode of Ask the Experts miniseries, Kristina Brown joins Tim to talk about all things related to teaching photography in the art room. Answering questions from podcast listeners and the art teacher community, they discuss alternative processes, the value of a darkroom, how to get started with teaching photography, and so much more.  AOEU Resources on Photography PRO Learning FLEX Curriculum AOEU Graduate Courses AOEU Magazine NOW Conference

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Ep. 411 - The March Mailbag: Collaboration, Creativity, and Classroom Energy show art Ep. 411 - The March Mailbag: Collaboration, Creativity, and Classroom Energy

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Moving into March, it is time for another mailbag episode! Amanda and Tim begin with a long discussion about Amanda's new tattoo and the upcoming March Madness basketball tournament (if you want to miss the body art and hoops talk, and just get to the art teaching, skip to 16:00) They then dive into a bit of advice on collaborating with other teachers, and move on to everyday creativity, dealing with student apathy, and answering the question "is this good enough?". If you have a question for a future mailbag episode, email [email protected] or leave a voice recording at...

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Ep. 410 - Storytelling, Art History Facts, and Student Engagement show art Ep. 410 - Storytelling, Art History Facts, and Student Engagement

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Kyle Wood is back on the podcast today, just ahead of his first articles being published on the AOEU Magazine next month! He joins Tim to talk about what he will be writing, and of course they can't pass up an opportunity to tell some of their favorite stories and share some of their favorite facts about art history. Listen as they discuss upside-down paintings, famous forgeries, getting students excited about art, and--of course--Kyle's Arts Madness tournament for 2024. Resources and Links Learn About , , and Keep an eye on the for Kyle's upcoming articles!

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Ep. 409 - The State of Art Education 2024 show art Ep. 409 - The State of Art Education 2024

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Every year, AOEU surveys art teachers from across the country and around the world to capture the current issues, trends, and topics in art education. After data is collected from thousands of art teachers, the annual State of Art Education survey is published in the AOEU Magazine. The 2024 report was published on Friday, and Amanda Heyn and Lindsey McGinnis are on the podcast to discuss the results! Listen as they talk about the most interesting insights from the survey, their own top takeaways, and how teachers everywhere can use the survey to advocate for their art rooms and their programs....

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From the Archives: Finding Joy in Teaching This Year show art From the Archives: Finding Joy in Teaching This Year

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After the NOW Conference and a presentation that highlighted the joys we find in teaching, it is time to revisit this episode from the archives to ask: Are teachers able to find joy in their jobs again? Kandice Stewart joins Tim today to answer that question--and many others--as well as talk about how we can be more intentional in our teaching. Listen as they also discuss creating and working with your students, helping others find joy, and what we gain from being reflective educators. Resources and Links

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On today's episode, Jason Blair joins Tim to discuss how we can grow and cultivate our students' creative capacities. Listen as they talk about Jason's idea of inconvenient creativity, the best approach to help nurture collaboration and creativity, and the importance of a personalized approach to learning.

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