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From the Archives: Simple One-Day Lessons

Art Ed Radio

Release Date: 05/13/2025

The September Mailbag: Protecting Your Prep, Saying No Without Guilt, and Our Favorite Artists show art The September Mailbag: Protecting Your Prep, Saying No Without Guilt, and Our Favorite Artists

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In this episode of Art Ed Radio, Tim Bogatz and Amanda Heyn tackle the real questions art teachers are asking—everything from how to protect your prep time, to saying “no” without guilt, to deciding which lessons deserve to be repeated year after year. Along the way, you’ll hear strategies for handling challenging student behavior, creative approaches to gamifying the art room, and a lively discussion of Amanda and Tim's favorite artists. Resources and Links Check out the and join in the conversation! See the Art of Ed's Check out all the See John Hansen's gamification board on ...

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Teaching Internationally: Stories from 15 Years of Teaching Art Around the World  show art Teaching Internationally: Stories from 15 Years of Teaching Art Around the World

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What does it take to build a teaching career across countries, cultures, and continents? Art teacher Lindsey Bailey joins Tim today to share her 15-year journey teaching in Singapore, China, Cambodia, the Middle East, and now Ethiopia. From navigating new cultures and languages to finding creative inspiration abroad, Lindsey offers insight into the challenges and rewards of international teaching. Listen as she discusses how she first started teaching internationally, the benefits and drawbacks of living and teaching in different countries, and offers advice for teachers thinking about doing...

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Is This the Year for More Ceramics? show art Is This the Year for More Ceramics?

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Teaching clay can feel messy and intimidating—but it doesn’t have to! In this week’s Art Ed Radio, Tim chats with AOE Curriculum Designer Angela Matsuoka about simple tips, classroom hacks, and brand-new FLEX resources to help you expand your ceramics offerings this year, no matter what level you teach. Listen as they discuss how you can start small, how to be more intentional with your planning, and where you can find the resources you need to support your teaching. Resources and Links See the Art of Ed's Check out all the Additional

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Classroom Management Conversations: Draw the Line with Kyle Wood show art Classroom Management Conversations: Draw the Line with Kyle Wood

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Classroom management can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be complicated. In today's episode, Kyle Wood joins Tim and shares practical tips and creative systems that keep the art room calm, focused, and fun. The conversation covers a variety of topics, including setting boundaries, creating routines that fit your style, and reframing anxiety about disruptions into intentional planning.  They also discuss Kyle's role in the Draw the Line series on AOEU’s YouTube channel, where you can find even more classroom management ideas. Resources and Links Watch the series on...

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The August Mailbag: New Teacher Advice, Beginning Lessons, and Art Teacher Gifts show art The August Mailbag: New Teacher Advice, Beginning Lessons, and Art Teacher Gifts

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Fresh off hosting the Art Ed NOW Conference, Tim and Amanda are here with the August mailbag! After a garden talk update, they answer listener questions about starting the school year strong, surviving the chaos of short class periods, finding the perfect gift for an art teacher, and learning hundreds of student names without losing your mind. Resources and Links Podcast advice on Read the article See the Art of Ed's Check out the for August events AOE's Learn more about the Shout out to Learn about Tim's favorite plant,

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Celebrating the 25th Art Ed NOW Conference show art Celebrating the 25th Art Ed NOW Conference

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The 25th Art Ed Now Conference is happening this weekend, and Tim is joined by co-host Amanda Heyn to celebrate the milestone with a look back at some of their favorite moments from past conferences. From wild games and surprise guests to giant novelty cakes and unforgettable costumes, they share behind-the-scenes stories that reflect the joy, community, and creativity that Art Ed NOW is known for. They also discuss what’s coming up at this weekend’s event, including must-see presentations, exciting giveaways, and new ways to make art together. Whether you’re a longtime attendee or...

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Let Creativity Reign: Art Ed NOW, Teacher Hacks, and Artmaking with Joel Scholten show art Let Creativity Reign: Art Ed NOW, Teacher Hacks, and Artmaking with Joel Scholten

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Art educator Joel Scholten returns to the show for a fun, insightful conversation about longevity in teaching, embracing creativity, and making meaningful connections—in and out of the classroom. He gives a behind-the-scenes look at the hilarious promotional reels he created for the upcoming Art Ed NOW Conference,  and what participants can expect from his hands-on artmaking session that starts the Main event. The conversation also dives in to practical advice for traveling art teachers, innovative cleanup strategies, and why routines are foundational to building student relationships...

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The Hottest Takes in Art Education show art The Hottest Takes in Art Education

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Get ready for one of the spiciest episodes of Art Ed Radio yet! Tim Bogatz is joined by Amanda Heyn for a long-awaited “Hot Takes” edition, where they share their boldest, most controversial opinions about all things art education. They also read hot takes from the AOEU community, share incredible voicemails from listeners and the AOE team, and rant (lovingly) about cliché student artwork, extra credit, perspective drawing, and why you're spending way too much time worrying about glaze. Resources and Links Join the discussion over on the See the Art of Ed's Learn more about the Do...

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From the Archives: Blown Away with Momoko Schaefer show art From the Archives: Blown Away with Momoko Schaefer

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In this episode from the archives, Tim sits down with the incredible Momo Schafer, glass artist and fan-favorite from the hit Netflix series Blown Away. Momo shares insights into her creative journey, her experience on the show, and the importance of making glassblowing more accessible and appreciated by a broader audience. Listen as they discuss some behind-the-scenes stories from the show, some ideas for helping your students appreciate what happens in a hot shop, and where to learn more about blown glass. Resources and Links

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The July Mailbag: Clay Scraps, Pacing Curriculum, and The Perfect Teacher Day show art The July Mailbag: Clay Scraps, Pacing Curriculum, and The Perfect Teacher Day

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Tim and Amanda return with the July Mailbag to answer your most pressing art ed questions! They explore creative ways to use leftover clay, how to plan project timelines, and whether AI belongs as part of your curriculum. Plus, they dive into strategies for recharging your creative energy over the summer—and wrap up with a fun look at the perfect day in the life of an art teacher. Resources and Links Join the Cassie Stephens' episode on the See the Art of Ed's

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When Tim and Amanda put out the call for mailbag questions last week, an overwhelming majority were about simple lessons or one-day lessons to help get through the end of the year.  So in this episode from the archives, Tim shares some ideas for simple one-day lessons that can fill the inevitable gaps when needed. Listen as he talks about how quick lessons can engage students, how you can make those lessons worthwhile, and why it's okay to step back and take a breath every once in a while. 

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