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Everyday Art Room

English, Education, 1 season, 236 episodes, 4 days, 7 hours, 58 minutes
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Everyday Art Room, with Nic Hahn, is a look into the world of elementary art, offering advice, stories, and ideas to improve your teaching.
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Ep. 236 - Utilizing Contemporary Artists in Your Classroom

In today's episode, educator Flavia Zuñiga-West joins Candido to talk about the benefits of showing contemporary art and working with contemporary artists in your classroom. Listen as they discuss the ideas of windows, mirrors, and sliding doors, talk about ways to make art history accessible, and list some of their favorite artists to share with their students. Resources and Links Learn more about Narsiso Martinez, Chakia Booker, and Carmen Lomas Garza Incredible Contemporary Artists Your Students Will Love How to Connect Your Students with Contemporary Art Find Flavia on Instagram and learn more about Adding Voices
4/28/202231 minutes, 15 seconds
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Ep. 235 - The Mobile Art Studio

In today's episode, AOEU Instructor April Malphurs joins Candido to discuss her mobile art studio and how she brings art to her community. Listen as they discuss the benefits of community-based education programs, how they motivate reluctant learners, and the joy that comes from teaching art outside a traditional classroom setting. Resources and Links Connecting with the Community (Ep. 223) Using Art to Help Our Community (Ep. 147) 6 Ways to Partner With the Community for Your Art Show Find April on Instagram and on her website
4/21/202237 minutes, 37 seconds
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Ep. 234 - Strategies to Help ELL Students

In today's episode, Candido speaks with educator Trinity Villanueva about working with English Language Learners. Listen as they discuss celebrating language and culture, programs that help students in meaningful ways, and Trinity's best advice for teachers that work with English Language Learners.  Resources and Links How to Support ELL Students to Thrive in the Art Room 5 Tips for Teaching English Language Learners 5 Strategies to Help Your English Language Learners
4/14/202229 minutes, 22 seconds
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Ep. 233 - Life as a First-Year Art Teacher

In today's episode, Candido talks with his colleague JT Harris about Jt's experiences this year as a first-year art teacher. Listen as they discuss how to navigate the challenges of your first year, how to establish yourself with both students and colleagues, and why self-reflection can make you a better teacher in the long run.   Resources and Links Dear First-Year Art Teacher . . . 4 Lessons Learned as a First-Year Teacher During the Pandemic 10 Things You Need to Know Your First Year of Elementary Art View the First-Year Teacher's Guide on YouTube
4/7/202232 minutes, 57 seconds
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Ep. 232 - Considering Special Education and Disabilities in the Art Room

In today's episode, Candido explores the intersection between special education, disability rights, and arts education. Joining him to discuss these topics is Jenna Gabriel, a Ph.D student in arts education at VCU. Listen as they discuss their understandings of disability, our approach to special education, and how we can refine our systems to best help our special education students. Resources and Links 3 Ways to Eliminate Ableist Language in the Art Room Demystifying Disability by Emily Ladau Follow Jenna on Instagram
3/31/202220 minutes, 23 seconds
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Ep. 231 - Strategies for Teaching Photography

Photography—with all of its necessary equipment, knowledge, and technology—can be a difficult medium to teach. Today's episode tries to break down some of those barriers and tell you how you can bring photography to the elementary and middle school level. Listen as Sarah DeKett joins Candido to talk about organization, lessons, creativity, and how she started a photography program without a budget.  Resources and Links How to Bring Photography Into Any Art Class 2 Engaging Projects for Beginning Photography Students How to Get Your Students Thinking Deeply With Photography View Sarah's Photography Classroom Website
3/24/202227 minutes, 40 seconds
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Ep. 230 - The Importance of Being Resourceful

In today's episode, Candido welcomes Jess Karr to the show as they talk about how important it is to be resourceful as an art teacher. Listen as they share some ideas and experiences with resourcefulness and also talk about LEGO in the art room, their ideal setup with centers, and how to embrace working with what you have.  Resources and Links Follow Jess on Instagram How to Embrace Limitations to Tap Into Creativity Listen to Ep. 223 with Levar Robinson See AOEU's IG Live episode with LEGO artist Ekow Nimako
3/17/202229 minutes, 52 seconds
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Ep. 229 - How to Bring NFTs Into Your Classroom

Following his presentation about NFTs at the NOW Conference, Candido uses this episode to dive a little deeper into the topic and how we can teach about NFTs in the art room. Fellow art teacher John Hansen joins him today to talk about how we can explain NFTs easily, the research we should do as teachers, and a great lesson that can show your students what they need to know.  Resources and Links Follow John on Instagram Check out Candido's Monster Squad post A Brief Look at NFTs and How They Fit in the Art Room What it Means to be a Lifelong Learner
3/10/202231 minutes, 20 seconds
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Ep. 228 - Discussing Digital Art and Technology

Following her incredibly popular NOW Conference presentation, Khadesia Latimer joins Candido today for a discussion of all things tech-related in the art room. Listen as they discuss their favorite apps for artmaking, how we can make technology more accessible, and how digital art can empower students to find their voice.  Resources and Links Follow Khadesia on Instagram Listen to Art Ed Radio with Lauren Yates-Jones from Procreate Easy Ways to Get Started with Procreate
3/3/202227 minutes, 10 seconds
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Ep. 227 - Why We Need to Appreciate Each Other

Teacher morale and appreciation are at a complicated crossroads right now, in the midst of another very difficult year of teaching. We may not be able to fix the problems teachers face, but we can do some things to make the situation better. Candido is joined today by Jonathan Juravich to discuss why we need to appreciate our colleagues, how we can improve morale in our buildings, and why recognition is such a powerful tool.  Resources and Links Find all of Jonathan's articles for AOEU Follow Jonathan on Twitter Episode 267 with Jessica Provow: Favorite Teacher Portraits
2/24/202234 minutes, 51 seconds
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Ep. 226 - Examining Your Teaching and Your Pedagogy

Self-reflection is a valuable tool for every teacher. In today's episode, Candido discusses how self-reflection has benefitted his teaching. He also talks with Alisha Mernick about one way she approaches self-reflection, as well as tips for creating an inclusive classroom and what we can do to help students find their voice. Alisha describes strategies that may not be acceptable in all districts. Ensure you are following all district guidelines when implementing new strategies into your practice. Resources and Links Follow Alisha on Instagram and Twitter View Alisha's Substack Listen to Episode 225 of Art Ed Radio 5 Ways to Help Create a Culturally Sensitive Classroom
2/17/202228 minutes
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Ep. 225 - Practicing Resilience

Resilience is a skill we want all of our students to develop; we also, however, need to realize how important it is for ourselves as teachers. In today's episode, art educator Sydney Snyder joins Candido to talk about the importance of resilience and looking after our mental health. Listen as they discuss how we can reflect on our teaching, why we need to step away from overwork, and how we can manage uncomfortable emotions. Resources and Links View Sydney's website and Instagram page Art Therapy for Art Teachers Listen to The Art of SEL podcast
2/10/202230 minutes, 44 seconds
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Ep. 224 - Art Teacher Entrepreneurship

Teachers sometimes think about what other jobs they could have outside the classroom, and those thoughts are coming even more often these days. But what does it look like when an art teacher becomes an entrepreneur? In today's episode, Candido welcomes on Shana Circe to talk about her journey from the world of education to becoming a teaching artist and everything that has been involved in the adventure. Resources and Links View Shana's website and Instagram page Umbrella Arts Academy on Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook Five Alternative Career Options for K-12 Art Teachers Three Big Considerations for Taking on a New Job or Position
2/3/202230 minutes, 31 seconds
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Ep. 223 - Connecting with the Community

Teachers are always looking for ways to connect with their communities, and today's episode will give you a plethora of ideas on how to do so. Candido is joined by Levar Robinson to talk about understanding and being a part of the community in which you teach, how to connect with families, and how to help students bring art to the spaces around them.  Resources and Links Follow Art by Levar on Instagram and Twitter Art Ed Radio Ep. 285--Looking at Collaboration FLEX Lessons--Community Mural and Community Skylines
1/27/202230 minutes, 49 seconds
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Ep. 222 - Appropriation vs. Appreciation

In today’s episode, Candido welcomes Dr. Lori Santos to discuss the difference between appreciation and appropriation, and why that knowledge is so important. Listen as the conversation covers understanding culture, where teachers can find resources and ideas to support their work, and how we can avoid perpetuating stereotypes in the lessons we teach. Resources and Links Dr. Santos mentioned books by Anton Treuer and Tiffany Jewell Considering Cultural Appropriation in the Art Room by Janet Taylor How to Avoid Cultural Appropriation in Your Lessons by Ray Yang Ep. 129: Creating a Culturally Responsive Curriculum How to Deal with the Idea of Appropriation by Melissa Purtee
1/20/202228 minutes, 5 seconds
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Ep. 221 - Exploring Collaboration Through Writing

In today's episode, Candido reconnects with his high school English teacher for a fun conversation about creativity and collaboration. Listen as they discuss the benefits of collaboration, why students feel welcome in the art room, and how teachers can create the space students need to explore and develop their creative skills. Resources and Links Explore the Collaboration in the Art Room PRO Pack Looking at Ideas for Collaboration Follow Candido on Instagram and Twitter Hear every episode of Everyday Art Room
1/13/202225 minutes, 27 seconds
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Ep. 220 - Introduction to Candido Crespo

The Everyday Art Room podcast has a new permanent host—Candido Crespo! You may know Candido from his Instagram, his NOW Conference presentations, or his episodes guest hosting the podcast. Today, he welcomes you to his debut episode as the permanent host of Everyday Art Room! Listen as he discusses what to expect from his show, his passions and what drives him, and how he wants to connect with podcast listeners. Resources and Links Listen to Candido's first and second episodes as guest host Follow Candido on Instagram and Twitter Hear every episode of Everyday Art Room
1/6/202214 minutes, 10 seconds
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From The Archives: Building Blocks For Success

We always feel great when we go above and beyond as teachers, but we know--especially right now--that going above and beyond is not always feasible. Sometimes--oftentimes--we need to go back to the basics. Listen to this episode from the archives as Nic talks about the building blocks of a good curriculum, and how she helps students develop the basic skills that will set them up for future success.  Resources and Links View Nic's Instagram account Take a look at AOEU's Graduate Courses
12/30/202123 minutes, 6 seconds
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From the Archives: Choosing Joy

In this episode from early in 2021, Nic welcomes Daniel Bryant, an art teacher from Charleston, South Carolina. Daniel explains how and why he always chooses joy, and how that shapes his teaching and his worldview. Listen as he and Nic discuss joy, reconciliation, and the projects he develops for his students. Resources and Links Follow Daniel on Instagram and Facebook Mr. Bryant Read Alongs Daniel's Animation Work Boys of Valor
12/23/202125 minutes, 11 seconds
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Ep. 219 - The Mindful Art Teacher

In her second episode as guest host, Jessica Madenford explores the idea of being a mindful art teacher. She is joined by Dr. Andrea McDonough to talk about how mindfulness can aid in both personal and professional development. Listen as they discuss the power of meditation, the important connections between mindfulness and art, and the benefits of these ideas for both teachers and students alike. Resources and Links Simple Mindful Activities Perfect for the Art Room Nic's podcast on The Mindful Art Room The Art of SEL, Episode 3: Self-Management Five Minute Mindfulness
12/16/202133 minutes, 31 seconds
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Ep. 218 - Making the Most of Your Mornings

In her first episode as guest host, Jessica Madenford is joined by Dr. Rachel Hallquist to talk about how teachers can set themselves up for success through their morning routine. Listen as they discuss the importance of mindfulness, strategies for avoiding burnout, and Dr. Hallquist's MEGA Morning routine. Resources and Links Get Dr. Hallquist's book on Kindle 5 Ways to Take Care of Yourself and Avoid Burnout How to Avoid Burnout and Practice Resilience Apply to be an AOEU Podcast Host!
12/9/202132 minutes, 24 seconds
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Ep. 217 - School-Museum Relationships

In his second episode as guest host, Candido Crespo is joined by Keondra Prier—a museum educator at the Baltimore Museum of Art—to discuss the relationships between schools and museums. Listen as their conversation covers how we can provide learning opportunities through museums, how the pandemic has affected museum visits, and how teachers can strengthen their connections to the community at large. Resources and Links How to Convince Your Administrator to Send Your Class on a Museum Field Trip Five Stress-Free Tips for Planning Art Museum Field Trips FLEX Collection: Exploring Digital Art Museums Apply to be an AOEU Podcast Host!
12/2/202128 minutes, 16 seconds
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Ep. 216 - Centering Student Voice

In his first of two episodes as guest host, Candido Crespo welcomes art educator Paula Liz to discuss how we can center student voice in our classrooms. Listen as their conversation covers how we can provide opportunities for our young artists, why everyone needs to share their work, and the ways in which we can advocate for ourselves and our students. Resources and Links Find Paula Liz and Anti-Racist Art Teachers on Instagram Follow Candido on Twitter and Instagram Building Confidence with a Student-Centered Drawing Library A Powerful Painting Project that Amplifies Student Voice Black Student Truth: A Series to Share Student Voice Apply to be an AOEU Podcast Host!
11/18/202125 minutes
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Ep. 215 - Cardboard Creations

In today's episode, guest host Jonathan Juravich shares his love for all things cardboard. Kaitlyn Edgington (Art With Mrs. E) joins him to discuss the benefits and drawbacks of the material, its myriad of uses in the art room, and how simple materials can allow creativity to flourish. Resources and Links Find Art With Mrs. E on Instagram Creative cardboard sculptures? They are essential! Listen to The Art of SEL Apply to be an AOEU Podcast Host!
11/11/202124 minutes, 55 seconds
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Ep. 214 - Kindergarten and SEL

Guest host Jonathan Juravich uses today's episode for a discussion with art teacher Cassie Fanning about SEL and teaching kindergarten. Listen as they discuss the importance of play, how to be more fun and creative in your classroom, and how we can teach our kindergarteners to be part of a community. They also take the time to share a long list of their favorite books for kindergarten. Resources and Links View AOEU's 1-2-3 A-R-T YouTube series! Listen to The Art of SEL 7 Lesson Ideas to Engage Kindergarteners with SEL Apply to be an AOEU Podcast Host!
11/4/202131 minutes, 20 seconds
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Ep. 213 - Nic's Final Episode

In today's episode, Nic takes the opportunity to say goodbye. After two and a half years, and hundreds of episodes, she is stepping away from Everyday Art Room. In today's episode, she spends time talking about her own life, where she goes for help, and what feeds her own soul. She also says thank you to a few people and shares her hopes for the future of the podcast. Resources and Links Jenni Linnet Coaching Kelly Gorder GreenLights (Matthew McConaughey) Lisa Congdon and Phil Hansen Apply to be an AOEU Podcast Host!
10/28/202123 minutes, 54 seconds
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Ep. 212 - Behind the Scenes of the AOEU Podcasts

In today's episode, AOEU Podcast Director Tim Bogatz joins Nic to share stories about their respective podcasts and talk about what happens behind the scenes while recording. They share some of their best stories, talk about their favorite episodes, and some of the guests they love talking to. But before all of that happens, Nic has a big announcement you need to hear.   Resources and Links Hear Nic's favorite episodes with Peter Reynolds, Cassie Stephens, and Yaz Gate Apply to be an AOEU Podcast Host!
10/21/202134 minutes, 44 seconds
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Ep. 211 - The Importance of Mentoring

Debi West joins Nic on the podcast today to discuss her life as a retired-"ish" art teacher and how she stays involved in art education outside of the classroom. Listen as they cover the importance of mentoring, Debi's work with NAEA's Emeritus Art Educators group, and why art teachers should be collaborating no matter the stage of their career. Resources and Links Follow Debi on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook See the Westspectations website Read Debi's articles on the AOEU website If You Don't Feed the Teachers, They Eat the Students
10/14/202130 minutes
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Ep. 210 - Finding Resources for Choice-Based Teaching

On today's episode, Nic is joined by Nicole McAfoose to discuss the how and why of creating resources for choice-based teaching. Listen as they discuss how Nicole first started her journey to choice-based instruction, the resources she creates and shares, and the work she puts in to keep her YouTube channel going strong. Resources and Links Follow Nicole on Instagram and Facebook View the Big Ideas Art Studio YouTube page See the Big Ideas Art Studio webpage
10/7/202128 minutes, 1 second
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Ep. 209 - Exploring the National Standards: Present

Today is the fourth and final episode in a series of Everyday Art Room podcasts that explore the national standards. Today, Nic gets a variety of voices to come on the show to talk about the Present standard. Listen as they discuss how students can meet the Present standard, how they can curate an art space, and the importance of sharing with peers, teachers, and the community at large.  Resources and Links Follow Ann, Polly, and Michelle on Instagram View the NCCAS Conceptual Framework NCAS Visual Art Standards At-A-Glance View the PRO Learning Pack on Implementing the National Standards
9/30/202125 minutes, 55 seconds
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Ep. 208 - Exploring the National Standards: Connect

This is the third episode in a series of Everyday Art Room podcasts that explore the national standards. Today, Nic gets a variety of voices to come on the show to talk about the Connect standard. Listen as they discuss how students can meet the Connect standard, why we should be utilizing personal experiences, and the importance of voice and choice.  Resources and Links Follow Ann, Corbie, Renee, and Michelle on Instagram View the NCCAS Conceptual Framework NCAS Visual Art Standards At-A-Glance View the PRO Learning Pack on Implementing the National Standards
9/23/202120 minutes, 44 seconds
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Ep. 207 - Exploring the National Standards: Respond

This is the second episode in a series of Everyday Art Room podcasts that explore the national standards. Today, Nic gets a variety of voices to come on the show to talk about the Respond standard. Listen as they discuss how students can meet the Respond standard, the numerous activities that can be done in the art room to help students respond to work, and why your students might just need to have a debate about abstract art.  Resources and Links Follow Ann, Joseph, and Lindsey on Instagram View the NCCAS Conceptual Framework NCAS Visual Art Standards At-A-Glance View the PRO Learning Pack on Implementing the National Standards
9/16/202125 minutes, 39 seconds
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Ep. 206 - Exploring the National Standards: Create

This is the first episode in a series of upcoming podcasts exploring the national standards, and today, Janet Taylor joins Nic to talk about the Create standard. Listen as they discuss when and why the standards changed, how we can break them down, and why your teaching probably lends itself to meeting the standards more than you might think. Resources and Links View the NCCAS Conceptual Framework NCAS Visual Art Standards At-A-Glance View the PRO Learning Pack on Implementing the National Standards
9/9/202134 minutes, 27 seconds
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Ep. 205 - Fiber Arts: Sew a Softie

Nic always loves working with (and talking about) fiber arts. Today she is joined by Trixi Symonds, founder of Sew a Softie, for a wide-ranging conversation about teaching fibers to kids. Listen as they discuss Trixi's books, fostering a passion for art, and how to build community through sewing and fibers.  Resources and Links View Trixi's Instagram and see the Sew a Softie Facebook page Check out the Sew a Softie YouTube channel See the Zenki Way and the Sewing Simple Softies books View the Sew a Softie website
9/2/202133 minutes, 7 seconds
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Ep. 204 - Working With Special Olympics Minnesota

Nic has been working with Special Olympics Minnesota recently to design a poster series that will be in elementary schools across the state. Today, she talks to Nick Cedergren and Katie Howlett about Special Olympics Minnesota, the importance of inclusion, and the goal of making activities accessible to all students. Resources and Links View Tess's Instagram See Special Olympics Minnesota on Instagram and Twitter, as well as Facebook You can follow Nick on Twitter as well Click here to order the posters Nic discussed
8/26/202123 minutes, 13 seconds
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Ep. 203 - Bridging the Kindergarten Gap

Teaching kindergarteners is always a challenge. But what does it look like this year, when many kindergarteners are coming to you with no experience ever being in a classroom? Listen today as Nic and Lindsey Moss talk about helping fine motor skills and foundational art experiences, as well as Lindsey's new "1-2-3, A-R-T!" YouTube series. Resources and Links Subscribe to AOEU's Youtube Channel Teaching Kindergarteners About Primary Colors Learning to Love Kindergarten Check out the Rethinking Kindergarten graduate course
8/19/202122 minutes, 29 seconds
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Ep. 202 - Understanding Art Therapy

As social and emotional learning becomes more important in our classrooms, many art teachers have started to explore art therapy. In today's episode, Nic talks to art therapist Caroline Tye about what art therapy is, what it is not, and what art teachers need to know about the practice. Resources and Links View the Art Therapy Basics PRO Pack Bringing Art Therapy Techniques Into Your Practice Learn about the Art Therapy for Art Teachers graduate course
8/12/202125 minutes, 1 second
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Ep. 201 - Finding a Creative Outlet

As art teachers, it is important for many of us to try to find a creative outlet. In today's discussion, Nic talks to Heather Levine about how she manages a jewelry-making business with her full-time teaching position. Listen as they discuss the joy of artmaking, the business side of being an artist, and the difficulty of finding a balance between the two.  Resources and Links Visit the AOEU Magazine 5 Jewelry Techniques to Use in the Art Room View the Metal Jewelry Making PRO Pack See everything in the PRO Pack Library
8/5/202129 minutes, 2 seconds
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Ep. 200 - Hearing From the Students: The AOEU Master's Degree

Last week, Nic explored the AOEU Master's Degree with Dr. Alyson Pouls. Today, we will hear from three AOEU alumni about their experiences earning their degree. Listen as Holly Shedden, Heather Anderson, and Kendra Berg about their journey to the Master's Degree and how what they have learned has affected their teaching. Resources and Links Learn all about the Master's Degree from AOEU How to Create Space to Earn a Master's Degree How Action Research Can Improve Your Teaching
7/29/202121 minutes, 50 seconds
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Ep. 199 - Exploring the AOEU Master's Degree

Over the next couple of weeks, Nic will be exploring the AOEU Master's Degree on the podcast. Today Nic welcomes on Dr. Alyson Pouls, an associate professor and academic advisor, to talk about the Master's program. Listen as they discuss what to expect when entering the program, how research is conducted, and some tips for making your graduate experience a successful one. Resources and Links Learn all about the Master's Degree from AOEU How to Create Space to Earn a Master's Degree How Action Research Can Improve Your Teaching
7/22/202117 minutes, 29 seconds
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Ep. 198 - Studio Art Club

So many teachers are looking for extra opportunities, especially during the summer. In today's episode, Nic welcomes on Amanda O'Shaughnessy to talk about her Studio Art Club and the opportunities it affords her. Listen as they discuss diving into new mediums, working with adult learners, and how Amanda is trying to find balance with everything on her plate. Resources and Links Follow Amanda on Instagram See the Studio Art Club website Learn about the upcoming NOW Conference
7/15/202120 minutes, 39 seconds
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From the Archives: We all Have Something to Share

In this episode from the archives, Yaz Gate joins Nic to share her own story, including her experience teaching refugees, tapping into your joy, and helping foster creativity in your students. Yaz shares the idea that we all have the power to create, and with our creations, we all have the power to share our stories. If you want to hear more from Yaz, she will be presenting at the NOW Conference on July 29th. Resources and Links See Yaz's Youtube Channel Follow Yaz on Instagram Visit Yaz's website here Learn about the NOW Conference
7/8/202129 minutes, 14 seconds
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Ep. 197 - Plans for a Creative Summer

One of the most valuable times for us as educators is the time we have during the summer. And the break that has come this summer is so necessary for so many of us after the year of teaching we all experienced. In today's episode, Nic talks about how she is healing this summer as well as taking advantage of the opportunities that have been presented to her.  Resources and Links Follow Arounna Khounnoraj on Instagram Learn all about the NOW Conference Corinne Sovey, Kate Jarvik Burch, Sarah Van Dongen Check out Ian Fennelly and the Madeline Island School
7/1/202123 minutes, 3 seconds
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Ep. 196 - Previewing the NOW Conference

The NOW Conference--coming up on July 29th--is always a great day of professional learning. In today's episode, Nic gives you a preview that comes directly from the presenters themselves. Listen as a handful of teachers from across the country tell you about the topics they are passionate about, why you should learn about them, and the best ways to take away learning from the NOW Conference next month. Resources and Links Follow Karen on Instagram and Twitter See Yvonne's Instagram and Twitter accounts Check out Matt's blog Learn all about the NOW Conference
6/24/202121 minutes, 15 seconds
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Ep. 195 - Your Guide for the NOW Conference

The NOW Conference--coming up on July 29th--is always a great day of professional learning. At times, however, it can present you with an overwhelming amount of information. That is why Nic is excited for the conference guide that is coming this summer! Listen as she discusses the guide, how to use it, and why sketchnotes are always a good idea when it's time to learn. Resources and Links Check out the book about sketchnotes by Mike Rohde Sketchnoting for You and Your Classroom Learn all about the NOW Conference
6/17/202121 minutes, 15 seconds
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Ep. 194 - How a Seed Grows

Social media can play a powerful role in the way we connect and collaborate as art teachers, allowing us to share ideas, build them out, and make them our own. In today's episode, Nic discusses how ideas can develop, how we influence each other, and how we learn from what other teachers post. Listen as Nic tells the story of how a single lesson has spread, with the help of Poppy Phillips and Shana Gutterman.  Resources and Links Read Poppy's Facebook post Follow Shana on Twitter and Instagram Check out the art of Charles McGee
6/10/202119 minutes, 11 seconds
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Ep. 193 - Why we Need SEL Right Now

In today's episode, Nic welcomes on Jonathan Juravich. Jonathan is an elementary art teacher from Columbus, Ohio, and the host of AOEU's newest podcast, The Art of SEL. Listen as they discuss the role of social and emotional learning in the art room, the importance of SEL concepts, and how they play into Jonathan's discussions on the new podcast.   Resources and Links How do you Teach Empathy?--view Jonathan's TED Talk Watch Jonathan on AOEU's Instagram Live Learn more about Jonathan Juravich Subscribe to The Art of SEL on Stitcher, Spotify, or Apple Podcasts
6/3/202123 minutes, 15 seconds
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Ep. 192 - Teachers vs. Students

In today's episode, Nic again solicits advice from expert teachers around the country--this time on the topic of mindfulness. No matter where you are in your school year, it can be helpful to bring some calm to your classroom. Listen as Nic shares ideas and listens to ideas from a number of teachers on mindfulness practices that work well in the art room.  Resources and Links See management topics on the AOEU website See the Instagram post that Nic mentioned Follow Nic on Instagram
5/27/202122 minutes, 34 seconds
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Ep. 191 - The Mindful Art Room

In today's episode, Nic again solicits advice from expert teachers around the country--this time on the topic of mindfulness. No matter where you are in your school year, it can be helpful to bring some calm to your students and your classroom. Listen as Nic shares ideas and takes suggestions from a number of teachers on mindfulness practices that work well in the art room.  Resources and Links See more on mindfulness from AOEU Check out the Mind Yeti website and YouTube Channel Arts Integration Consulting, Mindful Classrooms, and Capturing Kids' Hearts Find Nicki and Isaac on Instagram
5/20/202124 minutes, 35 seconds
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Ep. 190 - Catching Up With Cassie Stephens

Cassie Stephens, the former host of Everyday Art Room, returns to the show today to join Nic and catch up on everything that has been happening this school year. Listen as they talk about Cassie's new mobile classroom she developed, the book she self-published, and the support teachers need in order to be successful. And toward the end of the episode, Cassie might just share a spoiler on what's coming next for her.  Resources and Links Find Cassie on Instagram View Cassie's Facebook page See the Prang mobile classroom Read Cassie's blog and find out more about her book
5/13/202132 minutes, 43 seconds
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Ep. 189 - Building Blocks for Success

We always feel great when we go above and beyond as teachers, but we know--especially right now--that going above and beyond is not always feasible. Sometimes--oftentimes--we need to go back to the basics. Listen today as Nic talks about the building blocks of a good curriculum, and how she helps students develop the basic skills that will set them up for future success. Resources and Links View Nic's Instagram account See the Summer 2021 NOW Conference Take a look at AOEU's Graduate Courses
5/6/202122 minutes, 27 seconds
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Ep. 188 - Teaching Art on a Cart in 2021: Part 2

Once again, Nic enlists some help from teachers across the country to talk about how they are teaching art on a cart this year. Listen as multiple teachers tell us about the setup of their carts, the logistics they have worked through, their best advice for those teaching on the cart, and so much more.  Resources and Links Listen to Part 1 of this podcast View Nic's Instagram account that she discussed Follow Joyanna Gochis on Instagram Follow Lauren Morrocco on Instagram and view her website Teaching Art on a Cart PRO Pack
4/29/202122 minutes, 15 seconds
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Ep. 187 - Teaching Art on a Cart in 2021 (Part 1)

After a short reflection on current events and the difficulties of this school year, Nic enlists some help from teachers across the country to talk about how they are teaching art on a cart this year. Listen as multiple teachers tell us about the setup of their carts, the logistics they have worked through, their best advice for those teaching on the cart, and so much more. Resources and Links Follow Beth, Tara, and Cindy on Instagram Previous Podcasts: Yaz Gate, Kit Lang and Vicki Wilson Previous Podcasts: Don Masse, Joel Scholten, and Jordan DeWilde Previous Podcasts: Michelle Mullin-Means, Daniel Bryant, Candido Crespo Previous Podcast: Troy Johnson and Yuko Larson Teaching Art on a Cart PRO Pack
4/22/202125 minutes, 25 seconds
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Ep. 186 - The Power of the Pause

One of the hardest things for teachers to do is to give students wait time. But that pause--that wait--can be a powerful tool in learning and self-discovery. In today's episode, Nic talks about the power of the pause and how it helps her students when sewing, when discussing art, and when learning in all different ways. Resources and Links Jack Richeson Paint Set Chenille Large-Eye Needles Studio: Fibers Graduate Course PRO Packs: Hand Sewing, Sewing Basics, and Advanced Fibers
4/15/202126 minutes, 50 seconds
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Ep. 185 - Hosting a Virtual Art Night

We all know that everything in our classrooms and our schools looks different this year, and our art shows are no exception. So how can we solve the art show problem? A virtual art night! In today's episode, Nic talks to Karen Nall about going online for her art night while still building community with students and families.  Resources and Links Follow Karen on Instagram 6 Online Platforms to Showcase Student Art 10 Ways to Market Your Art Show
4/8/202127 minutes
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Ep. 184 - Teamwork Makes the Dream Work

We hear so much about collaboration, but what does it look like in practice? How can we successfully work with our colleagues to develop quality lessons? In today's episode, Nic shares her story (and some colleagues share theirs) about how they developed lessons, how they brought those lessons to students, and how they overcame the challenges of aligning curriculum. Resources and Links Listen to other episodes of Everyday Art Room Follow Leah Schultz on Instagram Follow Dineen Farley at GIS Boston Art The Case for More Collaboration
4/1/202123 minutes, 4 seconds
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Ep. 183 - Creating a More Inclusive Classroom

As art educators, we want to create a learning environment where every student feels included, valued, and encouraged. The desire to create a positive experience--and an inclusive art room--helps drive everything we do. In today's episode, Nic talks about some of the simple ways she creates a more inclusive classroom and the role that language plays in her teaching. Resources and Links Listen to other episodes of Everyday Art Room Inclusivity for All Learners in the Art Room Exploring Sterotypes and Biases in the Art Room How to Be an Ally to Your Students
3/25/202117 minutes, 21 seconds
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Ep. 182 - Using Mediums as Motivation

This time of the year is always difficult for students, even in non-pandemic times. Which makes it the perfect opportunity for teachers to break out the exciting tools and mediums that will engage their students. Listen as Nic discusses her favorite mediums to motivate kids, some great lessons she teaches, and why she thinks teachers might need a little bit of motivation right now as well. Resources and Links Listen to other episodes of Everyday Art Room 5 Activities to Engage and Energize Students 3 Ways to Keep Engagement High Through the End of the Year A Simple Way to Increase Engagement
3/18/202126 minutes, 7 seconds
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Ep. 181 - Taking Notes in the Art Room

After a couple of weeks away, Nic makes her return to the show today to talk about one of her very favorite topics, sketchnotes. Listen as she discusses how her approach to sketchnotes has changed over the years, why she still wants her students taking notes, and why the concept is so valuable in her classroom. Resources and Links Listen to other episodes of Everyday Art Room Implementing Sketchnotes (PRO) Sketchnoting for You and Your Classroom My Pencil Made Me Do It!
3/11/202127 minutes, 20 seconds
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Ep. 180 - Investigating Identity

In today's episode, guest host Sarah Krajewski talks about her own experience investigating identity and how that learning can transfer to the classroom. Listen as she discusses how to approach the topic, what she hears in her classroom, and how we teach our students that everyone is more than simply what you see. Resources and Links Listen to other episodes of Everyday Art Room Instagram follows: Sarah, Paula Liz, and AOEU Sarah's interview with Paula on IG Live "Mirrors, Windows, and Sliding Doors" by Akhand Dugar
3/4/202128 minutes, 1 second
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Ep. 179 - Staying Resilient

In today's episode, guest host Sarah Krajewski welcomes on Caitlyn Thompson to discuss perseverance and how we can stay resilient through the end of this very challenging school year. Listen as they talk about how they deal with loneliness and negativity, how they draw positivity from their students, and how we can be successful through the end of the school year. Resources and Links Listen to other episodes of Everyday Art Room Follow Sarah and Caitlyn on Instagram How to Support Others Right Now This Year Isn't What We Signed Up For
2/25/202136 minutes, 48 seconds
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Ep. 178 - Processing Loss

We all handle grief in different ways, and we have all been touched by loss in different ways in this past year. In today's episode, Nic talks about loss in her own life and why she needs to briefly step away from the podcast. Resources and Links Listen to other episodes of Everyday Art Room How to Support Others Right Now This Year Isn't What We Signed Up For
2/18/20217 minutes, 14 seconds
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Ep. 177 - Expectation Corrections

Classroom management is pivotal to having a successful classroom, but teachers don't always realize its importance when it comes to teaching art. In today's episode, Nic talks about her struggles as students return to in-person learning. Listen as she discusses resetting rules, re-establishing routines, and expectation corrections. Resources and Links What We Have Learned in 2020 How to Support Others Right Now This Year Isn't What We Signed Up For
2/11/202124 minutes, 24 seconds
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Ep. 176 - Teaching With a Mask On

Today, Nic tells her story of what it has been like to teach with a mask on during the pandemic. Listen as she reflects on the year, shares some strategies that have worked for her, and talks about some ideas that have benefitted her students in more ways than one. Resources and Links What We Have Learned in 2020 How to Support Others Right Now This Year Isn't What We Signed Up For Check out the NOW Conference, taking place on Saturday!
2/4/202127 minutes, 40 seconds
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Ep. 175 - Experimenting with Digital Collaboration

In today's episode, Don Masse joins Nic to talk about teaching during the pandemic and how kids can still work together. Listen as they discuss ideas for digital collaboration, why kids need to experiment and create, and Don's upcoming presentation at the NOW Conference. Resources and Links Follow Don on Instagram and Twitter Read Don's blog that he and Nic discussed Check out the NOW Conference where Don will be presenting
1/28/202127 minutes, 8 seconds
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Ep. 174 - Choosing Joy

In today's episode, Nic welcomes on Daniel Bryant, an art teacher from Charleston, South Carolina. Daniel explains how and why he always chooses joy, and how that shapes his teaching and his worldview. Listen as he and Nic discuss joy, reconciliation, and the projects he develops for his students. Resources and Links Follow Daniel on Instagram and Facebook Mr. Bryant Read Alongs Daniel's Animation Work Boys of Valor
1/21/202124 minutes, 33 seconds
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Ep. 173 - Looking Back on 2020

With a couple of weeks to process, it is time to look back on the lessons learned in 2020. In today's episode, Nic tells her story of the past year--both the highs and the lows--and reflects on the lessons she learned. She also takes a look at what we might take with us (and what we might leave behind) in the new year.  Resources and Links What Teachers Have Learned from 2020 3 Grading Practices to Give Up in the New Year Things I Never Thought I'd Miss, But I Do
1/14/202131 minutes, 32 seconds
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Ep. 172 - Joining the Team at AOEU

Have you ever wondered what it would be like to work for AOEU? In today's episode, Director of K-12 PD Amanda Heyn joins Nic to discuss her work behind the scenes at AOEU. They talk about leaving the classroom, continuing artistic pursuits, and the new positions available at AOEU. Resources and Links Learn all about AOEU See the positions available at AOEU
1/7/202124 minutes, 27 seconds
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Ep. 171 - Introducing AOEU's Graphic Design Course

With the recent announcement of AOEU's newest graduate course, Studio: Graphic Design, Nic wants to share her interest and find out more about the course. Today, she welcomes on Dr. Theresa Haugen, one of the course's instructional designers. Listen as they discuss the importance of design thinking, the beauty that can be found in graphic design, and how to transfer those lessons into the classroom. Resources and Links View and register for Studio: Graphic Design See all of AOEU's graduate courses Find out about AOEU's Master's Degree  
12/17/202019 minutes, 30 seconds
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Ep. 170 - Developing a Lesson

In today's episode, Nic shares her methodology for designing a quality lesson, from beginning to end. She discusses how she incorporates creativity to her lesson planning and why she loves the problem-solving aspect of developing a new lesson. Listen for her advice on working with standards, cross-curricular planning, and why you should put yourself in the perspective of a student.  Resources and Links AOEU's FLEX Curriculum The Benefits of Trying New Things In Your Classroom Why You Should Teach Your Lessons in Reverse Using Essential Questions to Guide Online Learning
12/10/202028 minutes, 10 seconds
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Ep. 169 - Learning, Expression, and Communication Through Art

In today's interview, Nic is joined by Keisha Casiano, an elementary art teacher from the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Keisha shares her inspirational story about her learning disabilities and how she has communicated through art her entire life. Listen as the discussion covers learning strategies, being an advocate, and building relationships with your students. Resources and Links Follow Keisha on Twitter and Instagram Keisha's website Keisha's YouTube Channel
12/3/202022 minutes, 24 seconds
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Ep. 168 - Contemporary Art, Animation, and Social Media

Today, Jordan DeWilde returns to the show to share with Nic how his year has been going and what ideas have been working for him and his students. In this wide-ranging conversation, they discuss the importance of engaging students through contemporary art, the joy of animation, and how we can continue to help each other via social media. Resources and Links Follow Jordan on Instagram Artist Animators Your Students Will Love Art Teachers Who Are Making the Most of This Year Comparing Classic and Contemporary Artists The Stop-Motion Animation FLEX Collection
11/19/202022 minutes, 24 seconds
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Ep. 167 - What Will They Remember in 30 Years?

The year 2020 has been something that we will remember for the next 30 years. In this episode, Nic shares how this memorable year has been affecting her lesson development. She asks herself what our students will remember in 30 years, and discusses how that focus has changed her teaching, her attitude, and how she interacts with her students this year.  Resources and Links Black Light Art Underwater Photo Shoot Clay Rattles Skittle Portraits
11/12/202026 minutes, 42 seconds
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Ep. 166 - Technology and Hybrid Learning

In today's episode, Nic welcomes on Abby Schukei to talk about her hybrid teaching situation and how she is reaching all of her students. Listen as they discuss some of their favorite lessons, the technologies they use the most, and how their students are reacting to artmaking on the days they are in class. Resources and Links Follow Abby on Twitter and Instagram 5 Hybrid Learning Art Activities You Need to Try Abby's YouTube Channel How to Make the Most of Your Video Instruction PearDeck Templates for Art
11/5/202026 minutes, 55 seconds
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Ep. 165 - Balancing Creativity and Responsibility

In today's episode, Nic welcomes on James Jacobsen and Candido Crespo from the One Love Art Sessions podcast to discuss artmaking and art teaching. Listen as they talk about finding time to make art, balancing creativity with responsibility, and the importance of studio work even when you are teaching.  Resources and Links One Love Art Sessions on Instagram One Love Art Sessions on Twitter One Love Art Sessions on Facebook
10/29/202032 minutes, 42 seconds
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Ep. 164 - Taking Risks and Trying New Things

In today's episode, Nic invites Kayla Koslow on the show to share her bright personality and talk about her beautiful Instagram feed. Listen as they discuss moving to new teaching positions, making your own art outside of school, and why it is always worthwhile to take risks and try new things. Resources and Links Follow Kayla on Instagram Kayla's Art website Kayla's Teachers Pay Teachers store
10/22/202018 minutes
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Ep. 163 - Building Emotional Awareness

Emotional awareness always plays an important role in the art classroom, but perhaps more this year than ever before. In today's episode, AOEU writer Sarah Krajewski--author and illustrator of the new book Exactly You! The Shape of Your Feelings--joins Nic to talk about how students (and teachers) can be more in touch with their emotions. Resources and Links Order Exactly You! The Shape of Your Feelings Visit Sarah's website View all of Sarah's AOEU articles
10/15/202022 minutes, 37 seconds
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Ep. 162 - Taking On a New Role

In a teaching year like no other, we are all taking on new responsibilities--some we maybe never dreamed of doing. In today's episode, Nic talks to Leah Keller, an art teacher from Wisconsin who is working as a 3rd-grade teacher this school year. The first part of the interview is from the beginning of September, and the second part is a follow-up to reflect on the first month and what Leah has learned throughout this unique start to the year. Resources and Links 5 Amazing Teachers Making the Most of This School Year Why You're Not Alone This Year Wisconsin's Virtual Fall Conference Information WAEA Conference Facebook page
10/8/202036 minutes, 43 seconds
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Ep. 161 - Feeling Like a First Year Teacher

So many teachers are struggling through this year, and as Nic says in this episode, so many people are feeling like they are in their first year of teaching once again. So what is her best advice to those feeling this way? Listen to your own words. In this episode, she has a list of advice that applies to everyone who is teaching right now. Resources and Links 5 Amazing Teachers Making the Most of This School Year Why You're Not Alone This Year Moving On to Online Teaching
10/1/202027 minutes, 7 seconds
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Ep. 160 - Finding Positive People

It's hard to be a teacher right now, and we know all of the reasons why. One thing that can help, however, is surrounding yourself with positive people. In today's episode, Nic talks about finding a community that can help you thrive. Listen as she discusses her administration, her colleagues, social media, and friends, and how they all help her with their positivity. Resources and Links 4 Ways to Spread Kindness During a Crisis Positivity, One Sticky Note at a Time How to Spread Positivity Through Art
9/24/202021 minutes, 17 seconds
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Ep. 159 - Using Everyone's Favorite Word

We are all proud of our names, and as teachers, we know the importance of using our students' names (and their correct pronunciations). In today's episode, Nic talks about the power of names, the fun that comes with nicknames, and how being vulnerable when learning names can help build relationships. Resources and Links Pronouncing 'Ngo' videos are here and here Name Art Designs The Perfect Game to Learn Students' Names
9/17/202021 minutes, 21 seconds
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Ep. 158 - Continuing the Conversation

In today's episode, Nic takes a look back at the past months and everything that has happened since the death of George Floyd. Her reflections today cover how she reacted with the podcast, online, and in her own life. Listen as she discusses her willingness to listen and learn, her realization and acceptance that she would make mistakes, and how she wants to continue to take action. Resources and Links Untamed by Glennon Doyle Derrick Adams A Perspective from Minnesota (Ep. 145) Using Art to Help Our Community (Ep. 147) The Importance of Equity (Ep. 149)
9/10/202016 minutes, 54 seconds
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Ep. 157 - Art Kits and Visual Learning

For those doing virtual learning, the question of supplies is one that has been difficult to answer. Today, Nic discusses some strategies that may help. Listen as she talks to Jesse Armstrong about her plans for distance learning, the kits she put together for her students, and her expectations for the next few months.  Resources and Links How to Stay Safe in Your Art Room Research-Backed Ways to Improve Virtual Learning How to Help Students with Feedback Online Follow Jesse on Instagram
9/3/202026 minutes, 18 seconds
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Ep. 156 - Making Online Learning Meaningful

There are so many questions and so many concerns that come with remote learning, none of which are easy to answer. But today, Nic talks to elementary art teacher Jason Blair about how he makes remote learning meaningful for his students. Listen as they discuss creativity, passion, and how we can envision a better school experience. Resources and Links Follow Jason on Twitter Grow Creative Thinkers Making Creativity Visible
8/27/202029 minutes, 12 seconds
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Ep. 155 - Math in the Elementary Art Studio

How much focus does your school put on cross-curricular learning? Whether it is a point of emphasis for you or simply a way to help your students with their learning, Nic has ideas on how you can incorporate more math into the art studio. Listen as she talks about lessons on symmetry, geometry, pattern, and so much more. Resources and Links 5 Ways to Make Cross-Curricular Connections The Perfect Lesson to Connect Art and Math 35 Lessons that Pair Math and Art 6 Ways to Connect Art and Math
8/20/202024 minutes, 47 seconds
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Ep. 154 - The How and Why of Incorporating Technology

Every teacher has a medium that they aren't as comfortable with, or that they hesitate to use in their classroom. For many, that medium is technology. In this episode, Nic discusses how she utilizes technology in her art studio, including hardware and tools, her favorite apps, and how technology can enhance student learning. Resources and Links Brushes Redux App and Lesson Fashion Design Lesson Pottery App View Nic's Stop Motion Resources  
8/13/202025 minutes, 14 seconds
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Ep. 153 - Creating Time for Yourself

As art teachers, the demands on our time right now are as great as ever. But those demands do not lessen the importance of making time for ourselves and making time for art. In this episode, Nic talks to art teacher Kara Aina about balancing work life, family life, and everything else while still finding time for yourself. Resources and Links Follow Kara on Instagram View Kara's website 12 Ways to Balance Teaching Art and Creating Art How to Rethink Creativity When It's Gone Missing
8/6/202037 minutes, 6 seconds
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Ep. 152 - Creating, Connecting, and Sharing

Professional development is always important, whether it is during the summer or the school year. Today, Nic welcomes on Matt and Laura Grundler to discuss their favorite avenues for PD. Listen as they talk about the K-12 Art Chat, the importance of creativity, and using their podcast to have important conversations. Resources and Links Follow Matt and Laura on Twitter Follow Matt and Laura on Instagram Check out the Grundler Art website Take a look at the Grundler's Adobe page
7/30/202032 minutes, 23 seconds
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Ep. 151 - Teaching Clay During Distance Learning

Distance learning is undoubtedly a challenge for every teacher, and most teachers are navigating how to teach their same lessons in a new way. But what does that look like when you want to teach clay? Today, Nic welcomes on Leah Schultz to discuss how she has handled distance learning, the things she has learned, and how she taught clay projects with every grade level during quarantine.  Resources and Links Painted Paper Art Bird's Nest Dragon Eyes by Katie Blanchard on Instagram The Face Vase Bugs by Sarah Krajewski on Instagram The Ladybug Hug Book
7/23/202025 minutes, 15 seconds
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Ep. 150 - Working Virtually as a Team

If you look hard enough, you might be able to find a small silver lining in distance learning--a new way to work with our colleagues. In this episode, Nic talks about how she connected with her team to end the last school year and what lessons she will take into the fall. Resources and Links Read Nic's blog post about celebrating student learning Find the AutoCrat app 4 Reasons to Meet with the Art Teachers in Your District When Times are Tough, Your Attitude is Everything
7/16/202025 minutes, 34 seconds
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Ep. 149 - The Importance of Equity

In previous weeks Nic has been discussing healing, community, and connections. This week, she continues that conversation with two equity specialists from her school district, Yuko Larson and Troy Johnson. Listen as they discuss the importance of their role, how art can start a dialogue, and how communities can come together. Resources and Links How to Help Students Reflect, Process, and Enact Change Inclusivity for All Learners in the Art Room A Perspective from Minnesota Follow Yuko on Twitter Follow Troy on Instagram
7/9/202027 minutes, 23 seconds
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Ep. 148 - Celebrating Creativity with Peter Reynolds and Paul Reynolds

Author and artist Peter Reynolds--along with his twin brother Paul--join Nic today for a very special episode of Everyday Art Room. Listen to their wide-ranging conversation about creativity, opening a bookstore, the beginnings of International Dot Day, and so much more! Resources and Links View Peter Reynolds' Website FableVision Studios The Blue Bunny Bookstore Make Your Mark: A Coloring Book-ish Register for AOEU's NOW Conference
7/2/202038 minutes, 24 seconds
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Ep. 147 - Using Art to Help Our Community

Nic has been talking in previous weeks about how we can help our communities heal, and today, she shares her experience connecting with other art teachers and painting a mural in downtown Minneapolis. Amy Cunningham, the leader of the mural team, joins Nic to talk about her inspiration, the process of creation, and how art can help us heal. Resources and Links The Perfect Project for Art and Activism How to Help Students Reflect, Process, and Enact Change Inclusivity for All Learners in the Art Room A Perspective from Minnesota
6/25/202023 minutes, 13 seconds
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Ep. 146 - A Father's Day Celebration

Father's Day is coming on Sunday, and in today's episode, Nic takes the opportunity to celebrate dads and how they can help raise creative children. Nic's husband Tim comes on the show to share stories, strategies, and an appreciation for creativity. Resources and Links Rekindling Your Creativity 5 Things You May Not Know About Creativity How to Foster Kinder Creativity Teaching 21st Century Skills: Creativity
6/18/202036 minutes, 7 seconds
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Ep. 145 - A Perspective from Minnesota

Four months ago, Nic spent an episode sharing everything amazing about the state of Minnesota in preparation for the NAEA National Conference. But after the cancellation of the conference due to COVID-19 and now the police killing of George Floyd, the perspective has shifted. In today's episode, Nic talks about her view from Minnesota right now, the lessons she is trying to learn, and the work we all need to do moving forward. Resources and Links Jessi Raulet on Instagram Ashley McKee's U Matter LauraLee Chambers on Instagram Life and Privilege in a $100 Race Trevor Noah's Facebook Page Illustrations for Hire
6/11/202020 minutes, 38 seconds
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Ep. 144 - Connecting Literacy and Art

Today, Joel Scholten is on the podcast to talk to Nic about how he uses art to help kids learn to love reading. Listen as they discuss Joel's journey to teaching literacy, the beauty of storytelling, and how he tries to connect with literature at a higher level.  Resources and Links View all of AOEU's resources to help with distance learning Follow Joel on Instagram Joel's 'Creative Curriculum' blog
6/4/202034 minutes, 34 seconds
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Ep. 143 - Reopening Safely and Securely

Everyone is questioning what our schools will look like this summer, this fall, and even further into the future. How do we reopen in a way that is safe for both students and teachers? In today's episode, Nic talks to Vicki Wilson about how she reopened her socially distant art room in Hanoi, Vietnam. Resources and Links View all of AOEU's resources to help with distance learning Follow Vicki on Twitter and Instagram Check out Seesaw, Clips, and Movavi
5/28/202023 minutes, 16 seconds
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Ep. 142 - A Mindset Shift for Yourself

Within this new normal, it can be difficult to keep yourself in a growth mindset or in a positive mindset. In today's episode, Nic shares some strategies on how she shifts her mindset, why we need to continue to challenge ourselves, and how we can deal with the difficulties that come our way. Resources and Links View all of AOEU's resources to help with distance learning The Effect of Language on a Growth Mindset How A Growth Mindset Can Affect Your Teaching Career The Lies I Tell Myself as a Teacher
5/21/202021 minutes, 48 seconds
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Ep. 141 - We All Have Something to Share

We all have the power to create, and with our creations, we all have the power to share our stories. In today's episode, Yaz Gate joins Nic to share her own story, including her experience teaching refugees, tapping into your joy, and helping foster creativity in your students. Resources and Links View all of AOEU's resources to help with distance learning See Yaz's Youtube Channel Follow Yaz on Instagram Visit Yaz's website here
5/14/202029 minutes, 14 seconds
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Ep. 140 - Designing a Classroom, both Physically and Digitally

There is no one right way to organize yourself right now, or your space, or your classroom. Today, however, Nic hopes to give you some insight into the environment in her classroom, on her digital platforms, and her everyday working environment in the hope that you might find something that works for you.  Resources and Links View all of AOEU's resources to help with distance learning The Catalyst Approach (Episode 133) The Jellycomb Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Color Family Posters Sit Spots
5/7/202024 minutes, 47 seconds
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Ep. 139 - Why Art Advocacy is Always Important

Advocacy is always relevant, but it is especially important now with online learning happening everywhere. Now is a good time for us to be advocating for our program and reminding people of the importance of what we do. Listen as Nic brings on Alicia Peters to discuss content, curriculum, standards, and the importance of advocating for ourselves. Resources and Links View all of AOEU's resources to help with distance learning Why You Should Use Social Media as an Advocacy Tool 10 Arts Advocacy Resources Every Teacher Needs to Know Check out the YES Network Website and Facebook Page See Tiffany Erie's Franklin Art Studio page
4/30/202026 minutes, 56 seconds
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Ep. 138 - Sharing What You Are Doing

Teaching looks incredibly different right now, but as art teachers, we have the ability to continue to share the visual content that develops in our room. In today's episode, Nic discusses how we can continue with our advocacy and share the work of our students in a time of distance learning.  Resources and Links View all of AOEU's resources to help with distance learning See how Nic's students post a FlipGrid response Why You Should Use Social Media as an Advocacy Tool 10 Arts Advocacy Resources Every Teacher Needs to Know
4/23/202021 minutes, 32 seconds
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Ep. 137 - Changing Your Mindset for Distance Teaching

In between creating engaging content, connecting with our students, and making sure they have the tools they need, distance teaching is an incredible challenge. However, teachers everywhere are rising to meet that challenge. In today's episode, Nic discusses what teachers everywhere are doing for their students and why a growth mindset is such an important tool right now. Resources and Links View all of AOEU's resources to help with distance learning SeeSaw FlipGrid
4/16/202016 minutes, 29 seconds
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Ep. 136 - Offering Choices and Teaching About Careers Through Distance Learning

Over the past few weeks, Nic has been refining her teaching and figuring out what will work the best for her students with distance learning. In today's episode, she shares some of her best plans, lessons, and strategies, including why she is taking this opportunity to help her students focus on careers in the arts. Resources and Links View all of AOEU's resources to help with distance learning Nic's YouTube page is here Nic's Architecture Post 60 Visual Arts Careers to Discuss with Your Students
4/9/202020 minutes, 38 seconds
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Ep. 135 - A Look Into the Future

As we are sitting in uncertain times, don't you wish we could look into the future and just get an idea of what it's going to be like? Today's episode is the closest thing we can manage. Kit Lang returns to the show, this time with Zoe Coughlan, to talk about life on the ground and in the classroom in Hong Kong. Resources and Links View all of AOEU's resources to help with distance learning Take a look at Padlet and Parlay Follow Kit Lang on Instagram Zoe Coughlan is on Instagram as well
4/2/202026 minutes, 33 seconds
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Ep. 134 - Options for Distance Learning

Our teaching is in a state of upheaval right now, and we are all looking for ideas to get started with distance learning. In today's episode, join Nic as she shares some of her best ideas for lessons and ways to connect with your students.  Resources and Links View all of AOEU's resources to help with distance learning View Nic's Continuous Line Bunnies and #12Eggs Challenge FlipGrid Nic's Architecture Post
3/26/202019 minutes, 33 seconds
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Ep. 133 - The Catalyst Approach

The Catalyst Approach is an approach to professional development and classroom management that can help every teacher. Today, Nic talks to two teachers about the approach and how it can help in your classroom. Listen as they discuss how you interact with students, how you interact with the curriculum, and how you are able to adjust your own behavior to be in service to the students that are in front of you. Resources and Links The Catalyst Approach Nic's Mini Matisse Blog Nic's Instagram AOEU Resources on Classroom Management
3/19/202028 minutes, 5 seconds
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Ep. 132 - What to Do When Visiting Minnesota for NAEA

With the NAEA National Conference coming up soon, it never hurts to start thinking about how to make the most of your experience in the host city. Luckily, Nic calls the Twin Cities home, and she has a lot of advice for you on what you can do in Minnesota. Listen as she and Heidi Miller discuss all the sites you will want to take in as an art teacher and an artist. Resources and Links A list of Minnesota museums, galleries, and exhibits A slide show of Minnesota galleries Take a look at Heidi's personal website 8 Reasons to Attend an Art Ed Conference
3/12/202022 minutes, 19 seconds
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Ep. 131 - Sketchnoting for You and Your Classroom

Sketchbooks are incredibly valuable in the art room, but it can be tough to utilize them when you teach hundreds and hundreds of students. In this episode, Nic shares some of her best ideas for using sketchbooks and sketchnotes for yourself and with the students you teach. Resources and Links Implementing Sketchnotes PRO Learning Pack Sketchbook Ideas that Really Work PRO Learning Pack Encouraging Students to Use Sketchbooks in a New Way The Easiest Sketchbook System Ever Amber's Advanced Fibers PRO Learning Pack
3/5/202023 minutes, 57 seconds
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Ep. 130 - Finding Inspiration to Create

It is always difficult for teachers to find time to create their own art, but it is especially difficult this time of year. We spend all of this time developing incredible lessons and passing on our passion for art . . . but how do we keep ourselves working? In this episode, listen to some of Nic's ideas on getting back to making and how you can go into the next few months with a clear goal and a plan for creating some of your own work.  Resources and Links See some examples of last year's eggs Take a look at Jaana Mattson's website Creativebug Sketchbook Skool Explore all of AOEU's Graduate Courses
2/27/202019 minutes, 56 seconds
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Ep. 129 - Creating a Culturally Responsive Curriculum

Cultural appropriation is a consequential issue for art teachers, and it is important that we spend time creating a culturally responsive curriculum. On today's episode, Nic talks with art teacher Tasha Newton and assistant professor Dr. Heather Ann Moody about their collaboration that resulted in a consequential, meaningful, and thoughtful curriculum.  Resources and Links How to Avoid Cultural Appropriation in Your Lessons A Project to Teach Your Students About Appropriation You can view Tasha's Instagram page here See the work of Delina White
2/20/202032 minutes, 40 seconds
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Ep. 128 - Finding Flow with Josie Lewis

You may know Josie Lewis from her huge Instagram following, her colorful, creative artmaking, and her idea that art is for everyone. In today's episode, Josie joins Nic to discuss her artwork, her artmaking process, and her new TED Talk, and she has a little bit bigger message to share as well. Resources and Links You can view Josie's TED Talk on her website Josie's YouTube Channel can be found here Follow Josie on Instagram Read Nic's blog post about this episode!
2/13/202024 minutes, 41 seconds
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Ep. 127 - What is AOEU's New FLEX Curriculum?

This week, The Art of Education University announced our newest offering--FLEX Curriculum! But what is FLEX, and what does it involve? AOEU's Director of K-12 Curriculum, Cassidy Reinken, joins Nic to talk all about FLEX. Listen as they discuss how the platform meets and adapts to teachers' needs, and how FLEX helps them plan and deliver the perfect curriculum for their students. Resources and Links Take a Look at FLEX Curriculum! Get FLEX in Your School
2/6/202023 minutes, 59 seconds
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Ep. 126 - The Art of Painted Paper

Today, Nic talks to Jeanne Styczinski, a children's book author and illustrator, former kindergarten teacher, and artist-in-residence. Listen as they discuss painted paper illustration, great collaborative artworks for students, and how to look forward to that second career after teaching. Resources and Links Jeanne's Personal Website Jeanne's Publishing Site The Art Ed Now 2020 Winter Conference (use AEN2020 at checkout for a $20 discount!)
1/30/202026 minutes, 25 seconds
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Ep. 125 - The Magic of Clay (Part 2)

Ruthie and John Post are two amazing art teachers from Sedona, Arizona. Today, they are back for part 2 of their Everyday Art Room appearance. Listen as Nic guides a discussion with them on keeping projects safe in the kiln, logistics of working with clay in your classroom, and the benefits of teaching clay throughout the year. Resources and Links Follow Ruth on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and TPT John's Blog Building a Ceramics Program (John's PRO Learning Pack) Ruthie's Clay Box Subscription Service
1/23/202023 minutes, 38 seconds
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Ep. 124 - The Magic of Clay (Part 1)

Ruthie and John Post are two amazing art teachers from Sedona, Arizona. Though they have incredible ideas about many areas of art teaching, today they are on the show to talk all things clay. Listen as Nic guides a discussion on student engagement, the types of clay that work best in the art room, and how you can best make do with the materials you have in your classroom.  Resources and Links How to Get Started with Clay 50 Amazing Clay Resources from AOEU Building a Ceramics Program (John's PRO Learning Pack) Ruthie's Clay Box Subscription Service
1/16/202023 minutes, 14 seconds
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Ep. 123 - Teaching in an International School

Teaching abroad is an exciting opportunity, but one that comes with its own unique set of challenges. In today's episode, Nic welcomes on Kit Lang to discuss her experiences teaching overseas for the past 10 years. Listen as they discuss how to find an overseas job, the pros and cons of teaching in another country, and creating a community wherever you are. Resources and Links Follow Kit on Instagram Kit's blog can be found here Teaching Art Around the World (with links to all 6 parts of the series) Making Travel a Part of Your Teaching
1/9/202022 minutes, 33 seconds
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Ep. 122 - Finding Your Art Teaching Community

Whether in art teaching or in life, it's important to have a group of like-minded people with whom you can connect. In this episode, Nic talks with Michelle Mullins-Means about how you find your art teaching community and what it can do for you. Listen as they discuss connecting online, growing professionally, and why they share their best classroom ideas. Resources and Links Follow Michelle on Instagram People of Color Conference How a Growth Mindset Can Affect Your Teaching Career
1/2/202026 minutes, 56 seconds
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Ep. 121 - Why We Should Include LGBTQ+ Artists in Our Classroom

We all know it is important to show students a diverse set of populations and points of view. AOEU writer Jordan DeWilde recently penned an article about how we can be an ally to our LGBTQ+ students, and one of his suggestions is to incorporate the work of more LGBTQ+ artists in your curriculum. Today, Nic invites Jordan on the show to discuss his article and ideas, how to handle sensitive topics, and his suggestions for some of his favorite artists to show in his classroom. Resources and Links Jordan's Website How to Be An Ally to Your LGBTQ+ Students 5 LGBTQ+ Artists You Should Know GLSEN Homepage
12/19/201931 minutes, 16 seconds
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Ep. 120 - Taking a New Look at Assessment

Assessment can be intimidating for art teachers, especially if you don't have a lot of experience with the topic. Today, Nic brings on Janine Campbell to share some of her best ideas to make assessment a little bit less intimidating. Listen as they discuss ways to incorporate technology with your assessment, finding time inside of a limited schedule, and how teachers can better inform themselves when it comes to assessment. Resources and Links Follow Janine on Instagram Janine's blog can be found here Learn more about MAEIA  Take a look at Assessment on the AOEU website
12/12/201921 minutes, 14 seconds
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Ep. 119 - Meeting Students at Their Level

In the art room, differentiation goes beyond just concepts. Allowing students to really explore the materials, evaluating skills, and looking at ideas are all necessary in the art studio. In this episode, listen as Nic discusses some of her best ideas for differentiation and tells you how you can meet students at their level. Resources and Links Decoding Differentiation for the Art Room Differentiation in the Art Room (PRO Learning Pack) Simple Ways to Provide Options for Differentiation
12/5/201922 minutes, 37 seconds
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Ep. 118 - Inspired by Our Students

As art teachers, we sometimes have the tendency to fall back in our own interests--and our own aesthetics--when we design our lessons. But how can things change if we design lessons around what will interest our students? In today's episode, listen to Nic's ideas about engagement, building a classroom community, and always keeping students' interests in mind.  Resources and Links A Simple Way to Increase Student Engagement 5 Projects to Engage Students Interested in Sports Motivating Students on Difficult Days Why Building Relationships is So Important
11/21/201924 minutes
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Ep. 117 - 5 New Mediums for the Creatives in Our Lives

During the holidays, we are always looking for new ideas. Gifts to recommend, gifts to give, and maybe even gifts to ask for ourselves. In today’s episode Nic brings on a couple of friends and they discuss some of their favorite new materials and best ideas for the holiday season. Resources and Links Nic’s Blog Post for this Episode Follow Sarah on Instagram Follow Abby on Instagram Gifts Any Art Teacher Would Love
11/14/201919 minutes, 25 seconds
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Ep. 116 - Life as an AOEU Master's Student

This week, a celebration is in order as The Art of Education University has enrolled its 300th student! Which prompts the question: what is it like to be an AOEU graduate student? Nic talks to 5 different Master's students to get their take on the best parts of the program, how to make the schedule work, finding that elusive work-life balance, and so much more. Resources and Links So You Want to Apply to AOEU How to Fund Your Master's Degree Program How to Create the Best Application Possible Collaborating with Your Academic Advisor Follow These Students on Instagram: Heather W., Erica, Heather A., Chrissie, and Tasha
11/7/201930 minutes, 5 seconds
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Ep. 115 - Scary Stories from the Art Room

It is Halloween, and Nic is here with one of her scariest stories from her teaching career. (WARNING: You may want to skip this one if you don't like blood.) Listen as she tells how her own scary story improved her teaching and eventually made her school a safer place for everyone. Resources and Links Help! I'm Afraid of My Kiln! A Guide to Hazardous Materials in the Art Room How to Safely Use Spray Paint with Your Students Smart Safety Tips for the Pregnant Art Teacher Kiln Checklists to Keep Your Room Safe
10/31/201919 minutes, 48 seconds
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Ep. 114 - Advocating for the Arts in Your Community

As art teachers, many of us worry about budgets, money, and even whether our job will be there from year to year. Because of these worries, it is vital to advocate for our program. In today's episode, Nic talks to Ashley and Randy McKee about how you can be an advocate for the arts in your community. Listen as they discuss creating a bold, bright, and beautiful environment for learning and how that can affect students and their learning. Resources and Links Follow Ashley and Randy on Instagram Here is Nic's Blog Post on Today's Episode Check Out all of AOEU's Articles on Advocacy How to Get Art Displayed in Your Community Watch PRO Packs on Showcasing Student Work and Art Clubs
10/24/201928 minutes, 48 seconds
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Ep. 113 - Keeping Them in the Classroom

It can take time to develop your classroom management strategies, but new ideas can always be brought in to improve what you do in your art room. Listen as Nic discusses behavior management strategies, specifics for your own classroom, and how she continues to refine what she does with professional learning. Resources and Links Read Nic's blog post on the topic. Simple Strategies for Managing Misbehavior Everything You Need to Know About Classroom Management
10/17/201928 minutes, 28 seconds
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Ep. 112 - Digital Portfolios and So Much More . . .

Digital portfolios are an incredible tool for both learning and advocacy, but they are also intimidating if you don't know what you're doing. Today, Nic's conversations with three different experts will help you and your students begin to navigate the world of online portfolios.  Resources and Links AOEU's Resources on Adobe Spark, Google, Flickr, and Artsonia. Nic's blog post about the episode and her many posts about Seesaw. Follow Vicki Wilson on Instagram and on Twitter. Follow Anais Hernandez on Instagram. Angela Gadkey is on Twitter as well. Seesaw has tips about their platform on Instagram and Twitter.
10/10/201926 minutes, 2 seconds
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Ep. 111 - Bringing Things Full Circle

What did you learn from your student teaching? Which of those lessons are still with you? In today's episode, Nic talks about the lessons she learned about both art teaching and life. Listen as she discusses her best memories from student teaching, how those ideas stick with her, and how everything comes full circle in the end.  Resources and Links Nic's Blog Post for this Episode Kim's Classroom Website How to Pay it Forward with Student Teachers
10/3/201917 minutes, 31 seconds
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Ep. 110 - Using Art to Create Joy and Inspire Others

AOEU Writer Sarah Krajewski joins Nic on the podcast today to discuss the importance of making our own art, and how we can use that art to create joy for ourselves and inspire the people around us. Listen as they discuss artmaking and experimentation, collaboration, and how Sarah became the Art Room Glitter Fairy.  Resources and Links Mini Matisse Blog Post Art Room Glitter Fairy Website Follow Sarah on Instagram Austin Kleon's Steal Like an Artist
9/26/201926 minutes, 57 seconds
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Ep. 109 - Using Humor in the Art Room

Humor is a very interesting tool to use in the classroom, and it can be used for good. But sometimes, it can bring about some not-so-good consequences as well. In today's episode, Nic talks about how humor can be fun, but we still need to be careful with what we say to our kids. Listen for her advice on cutting out sarcasm, getting people to laugh, and the best ways to relate to the students in your classroom.  Resources and Links 5 Ways to Incorporate Humor into Your Classroom Nic's Humor in the Classroom Blog Post  Pinterest Shutdown Has Teachers Searching for Immediate Alternatives
9/19/201921 minutes, 9 seconds
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Ep. 107 - Collecting Art in Your Personal Life

You never know when inspiration will strike, especially when it comes to art. In today's episode, Nic discusses the importance of collecting art and how art can improve your surroundings. Listen as she discusses whom she reaches out to and why, what she's looking for in the art she collects, and how her collection makes her a better teacher. Resources and Links Creating a Welcome Wall  Ways to Balance Teaching Art and Creating Art 7 Ways to Add Fuel to Your Artistic Fire
9/5/201923 minutes, 28 seconds
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Ep. 106 - Emily Compton Interview

Assessment can be difficult. But when you do them right, they can turn your art classroom into a more fun, positive place that is authentic and accessible. Today, Emily Compton is on the show to share some of her best games for assessing her students. Listen as she talks to Nic about critical thinking, creativity, and why assessments are strongest when they are based on a strong, scaffolded art curriculum.  Resources and Links Follow Emily on Instagram See Emily's website here Here is Nic's post about the episode Games in the Art Room PRO Learning Pack
8/29/201927 minutes, 13 seconds
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Ep. 105 - Flipping the Classroom

Do you flip your classroom? Should you? For a lot of teachers, it can be a huge help for your teaching. Nic has been flipping her classroom for years, and in this episode, she will tell you all about flipped videos, how you make those videos, and most importantly, how you use those videos with your students to enhance your instruction.   Resources and Links Flip Your Rules and Procedures to Save Your Sanity Some of the equipment Nic discussed can be found here Important information (and a download) about flipping your classroom!  How to flip to support absent students Nic's PRO Pack on Flipping Basics
8/22/201920 minutes, 29 seconds
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Ep. 104 - Goal or Soul

As teachers, we always have far too much on our plates and far too many things to do. Today, Nic has some advice on one way that you can handle things--Goal or Soul. When you are deciding on whether to take on something new, you need to ask yourself "Does this reach a goal? Does this feed my soul?" Listen as she discusses the importance of these questions and breaks down her decision-making process.   Resources and Links  Nic's Corresponding Blog Post A Deep Dive into the AOE Archives for a Nic discussion on Goal or Soul Another Nic post about Goal or Soul from last summer
8/15/201917 minutes, 21 seconds
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Ep. 103 Small Concept in a Big Way

One of elementary art teachers' biggest struggles is the lack of time. If you don't have the time you need, how do you make learning stick? In this episode, Nic talks about how we can get information to our kids in a memorable way. Listen as she talks about how to approach this idea in your classroom, how to take the concept across classes, and how to make it fun.  Resources and Links  Nic talks more about this on her blog More about Nic's Bit-o-Bio that she discussed Read about Nic's monsters here
8/8/201918 minutes, 37 seconds
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Ep. 102 - Setting Up Your Classroom For Success

At the beginning of the year, the big question looms over everything: how will you set up and organize your classroom this year? In this episode, Nic talks you through her art room and gives her best advice on how to set up your studio for success. Listen as she discusses flow and layout, procedures and routines, and what you may want to focus on this school year.  Resources and Links  Nic mentioned the Managing the Art Room graduate course Here is the PRO Learning Pack on Managing the Classroom 12 Ways to Make the Beginning of the Year Run Smoothly Ways to create a welcoming art room
8/1/201920 minutes, 14 seconds
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Ep. 101 - Bringing Artists Into Your Classroom with Billy Kheel

On the same day Nic and Billy present at the Art Ed Now conference, they are together on the podcast as well! Today they tell the story of their collaborative work at Nic's school in Minnesota. Listen as they discuss the power of collaboration, the benefits of a visiting artist, and all the reasons you need to try to get an artist into your school soon.   Resources and Links  Billy's website can be found here Check out Billy on Instagram The local write-up of Billy visiting Nic's school Read Nic's blog post about Billy's project at her school
7/25/201930 minutes, 3 seconds
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Ep. 100 - Artist Trading Cards

If you follow Nic's blog or social media accounts, you know all about the Artist Trading Card swap. In today's episode, she talks about the story behind how the swap got started and how her first trade kept her interested in doing more. Listen as she discusses why you might want to do a swap, the benefits for your students, and some how-tos if you want to implement it in your classroom.   Resources and Links  Nic's First Trade Kids Reflecting on the First Trade from Japan Information on a Trade with Denmark Check Out the 'Flipping the Art Room' Course Nic Mentioned!
7/18/201922 minutes, 47 seconds
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Ep. 99 - Introduction to Nic Hahn

As you may have heard, the Everyday Art Room podcast has a new host this week--Nic Hahn! You may know Nic from her Mini Matisse blog, her Instagram, or her many Art Ed Now conference presentations. Today, she welcomes you to her debut episode of Everyday Art Room! Listen as she discusses what to expect from her show, what to expect from her, and why she wants to share everything that is happening in her classroom.  Resources and Links  Listen to Nic on Art Ed Radio Check out the New Everyday Art Room podcast You can find Nic's blog here Give Nic a follow on Instagram! 
7/11/201917 minutes, 30 seconds
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Ep. 98 - Cassies Final Episode

There are so many things that classroom teachers don't understand about what we do in the art room. In her final episode, Cassie discusses the unique things we do as art teachers and how we can help everyone else understand our challenges. To close the show, she shares some special thank yous with everyone who played a part in making this show a success and passes the torch to Nic Hahn as she takes over as the host of Everyday Art Room.   Resources and Links  The Not-So-Perfect Truths of Being an Art Teacher Superpowers All Art Teachers Have Amazing Skills You Will Develop as an Art Teacher Characteristics of Great Art Teachers
7/1/201921 minutes, 4 seconds
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Ep. 97 - New Ideas for Next Year

It's summer, and we're mostly kind of taking a break from all things school-related. But can you use that time to get excited to get ready for the next school year? Listen as Cassie talks about what ideas she might want to incorporate in the next school year. Listen as she discusses the benefits of being proactive, Tiny Art Shows, and why she wants her kids to collaborate even more in the fall.  Resources and Links Listen to this Interview About Tiny Art Shows Ideas for Collaboration Keeping Your Head in the Game Over the Summer
6/20/201925 minutes, 10 seconds
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Ep. 96 - The Summer Mailbag is Here

Today, Cassie devotes the entire episode to answering listener and reader questions from Facebook, Instagram, email, and other social media. Take a listen as she talks about classroom expectations and reward systems, how we can teach everything we want, and how to get ready to take on a new art room.   Resources and Links  Cassie's Instagram Mailbag Another Previous Mailbag Episode Ideas to Help You Discover Your Classroom Management Style Can We Really Teach it All? 
6/13/201929 minutes, 29 seconds
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Ep. 95 - Keeping Your Head in the Game Over the Summer

Once summer break starts, the last thing you want to think about is how you're going to start next year. And yes--you need to take a break, cut loose from school, and clear your head. But even just a little preparation can make you feel better when the new year rolls around. Listen as Cassie discusses what you should and shouldn't do, why you need time to relax, and the small things you can do to start next year off right.   Resources and Links  8 Art Activities for the Summer 12 Signs You're Ready for Summer Vacation 4 Reasons to Do "Nothing" This Summer Get Inspired at a Summer Arts Festival
6/6/201930 minutes, 12 seconds
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Ep. 94 - Making Field Day Worthwhile

From painting hundreds of faces to sidewalk chalk to snow cones (and the resulting ants), Cassie has some stories about her field day experiences. But there are better ways to do meaningful work on those sometimes chaotic field days! Listen as Cassie discusses her collaborative activities, painting stations, and other ideas you can take to your field day this year!  Resources and Links Field Day Activites for the Art Room 5 Games to Put an Artistic Twist on Field Day Why Saying No is the Best Answer Yet
5/30/201929 minutes, 32 seconds
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Ep. 93 - Getting Administration on Board with Art Room Ideas

How is your relationship with your administration? Every administrator is different, but a good teacher knows how to advocate for their own program with every type. Listen today as Cassie discusses how to best work with your admins, how to build support for your kids and your art room, and how to develop your situation to help you become the best teacher you can be.   Resources and Links Cassie's Collaboration Podcast Episode How to Talk to Your Staff About the Power of Art 5 Superpowers All Art Teachers Have 10 Art Advocacy Resources You Need to Know
5/23/201931 minutes, 3 seconds
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Ep. 92 - What Does Your Teacher Desk Look Like?

What does your teacher desk look like? And what does that say about you? If it's a mess, it probably just means you have other priorities. In this episode, Cassie talks about how to avoid that teacher desk battle and embrace the mess that sometimes comes with being creative. Listen as she discusses the setup of her desk, what her workspace looks like, and how to approach your desk if you finally want to be organized.    Resources and Links  Why You Should Ditch Your Teacher Desk Desk Therapy for Art Teachers 5 Items in Your Desk You Can Ditch Right Now How Much of a Mess Do You Tolerate? 
5/16/201929 minutes, 29 seconds
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Ep. 91 - Tackling the Summer To-Do List

We all have our to-do list covering what we want to accomplish over the summer. Some goals are personal, some are professional, but all of them are meaningful. So how do we accomplish them? That remains the important question. In this episode, listen as Cassie talks about her own goals, how we accomplish them, and how we need to approach our summer vacation.   Resources and Links  Art Activities for Your Summer To-Do List Simple Ideas for Getting Your To-Do List DONE Why Summer is Perfect for PD 4 Reasons to Do "Nothing" This Summer
5/9/201928 minutes, 47 seconds
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Ep. 90 - Using the End of the Year to Try Out New Ideas

As we approach the end of the school year, we are always on the lookout for what we are going to fill that time. There never seems to be a perfect solution, so why not try something new? Today, Cassie talks about why unexpected lessons keep your kids engaged, ideas for new lessons you can try, and why finding success with new methods can build your confidence.  Resources and Links  Art Challenges for the End of the Year Engaging End of the Year Projects to Keep You Sane A Genius Way to End Your Year 3 Cool Projects that Use Up Scraps
5/2/201935 minutes, 35 seconds
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Ep. 89 - 5 Things Cooperating Teachers and Student Teachers Need to Know

When it comes to cooperating teachers and student teachers, there is a lot to learn--from both ends of the spectrum. Cassie is here today with advice and her top tips for all involved. Listen as she discusses what we can learn from our student teachers, why we need to give them space (literally and figuratively), and what you need to do to help your student teacher find their voice.   Resources and Links What do Student Teachers Really Need?  8 Tips for Student Teachers 4 Ways to Become an Art Teacher Leader Considerations for Mentoring New Teachers
4/25/201927 minutes, 6 seconds
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Ep. 88 - Sculpture Ideas for the Art Room

Sculpture is the medium most commonly ignored by elementary art teachers. But your kids deserve to create in three dimensions, and Cassie has some ideas on how to bring some sculptural lessons into your classroom! Listen as she discusses her favorite materials and where to find them, her favorite projects to teach, and why your students love to sculpt.   Resources and Links  7 Contemporary Sculptors Your Students Should Know From Trash to Treasures The Ultimate Guide to Polymer Clay Incorporating 3-D Design at Any Grade Level
4/18/201931 minutes, 55 seconds
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Ep. 87 - A Better Way to Write Sub Plans

We all know that it's easier to go to school sick than it is to write sub plans. And who knows what kind of a sub will even be in your room? Today, Cassie tackles the topic of substitutes and how to prepare for them. Listen as she discusses the two types of sub plans, why you need your specials team on speed dial, and everything you need to put inside your sub tub.   Resources and Links  4 Things to Set Your Subs Up for Success 8 Sub Stories You Won't Believe What REALLY Happened While You Were Absent Using Snapchat for Your Sub Plans
4/11/201930 minutes, 51 seconds
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Ep. 86 - The Best Childrens Books for Art Teaching

Could the most dangerous store for an art teacher to visit actually be the bookstore? For Cassie, it is, and in this episode, she talks about some of her favorite children's books. Listen as she discusses her favorite children's books, her favorite authors, and how she uses books in her classroom.   Resources and Links  10 New Books You Need in Your Library 5 Ways to Bring Literacy into Your Classroom 70 Children's Books About Famous Artists 15 Books, 15 Art Lessons
4/4/201931 minutes, 14 seconds
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Ep. 85 - Why Not Put Yourself Out There

When opportunities come your way--whether that be presenting, bringing art to your community, sharing lessons, or anything else--should you put yourself out there? Cassie says yes. Listen as she discusses her own story on how and why she started sharing ideas from her art room, how to promote your unique voice, and how presenting can actually improve your teaching.   Resources and Links  Everything You Want to Know About the National Conference 8 Reasons to Attend an Art Ed Conference How to Start Selling Your Work Finding Your Place in the Teaching World
3/28/201933 minutes, 52 seconds
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Ep. 84 - The Worlds Most Okayest Art Teacher

A lot of days throughout the year, we're just feeling 'okay'. Not great, not amazing, and definitely not comparing well to all of the art teachers you see on social media. But it's okay to be just okay. Listen to Cassie's advice on working through those days, the ways in which you can stay positive, and how you can still provide a positive experience for your kids.  Resources and Links  The Art Teaching Secret No One Wants to Talk About It Won't Always Be Perfect Staying Passionate About Your Teaching Finding the Confidence to Be Yourself
3/21/201934 minutes, 32 seconds
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Ep. 83 - Top 10 Tips for an Amazing Art Show

Art shows are absolutely the most stressful time of the year for art teachers. How can we simplify, and how can we make the art show as effective as it can be? Cassie has some ideas, and she's going to share her top 10 tips in this episode for your art show. Listen as she discusses what has changed in her 15 years of art shows, how to know how much you can handle with your show, and a few interactive ideas that can be implemented with simplicity.   Resources and Links  Survive Your Art Show with 5 Organizational Tips Planning the Perfect Art Show (Episode 030) How to Let Your Students Lead an Art Show Color and Light Survey
3/14/201933 minutes, 16 seconds
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Ep. 82 - Why Saying No is the Best Answer Yet

For everything you say yes to, you have to say no to something else. What are you willing to give up, and is it worth your students' instructional time? In this episode, Cassie talks about her decision making when it comes to all the extras, including her thoughts on art contests, fundraisers, and what she chooses to do instead in her classroom.  Resources and Links  Why Saying No More Often Can Make You a Better Teacher My Art Room is Not a Hallmark Store Planning the Perfect Art Show How to Say No to All Those Stupid Requests
3/7/201931 minutes, 58 seconds
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Ep. 81 - The Art Teaching Secret No One Wants to Talk About

Every teacher faces feelings of burnout in their teaching career. Why don't we talk about it more? In this episode, Cassie talks about the issues every teacher faces, and how to approach those issues. Listen as she discusses saying no to anything that doesn't benefit your students, the many reasons you might be experiencing burnout, and what you can do about that feeling moving forward.  Resources and Links  Episode 009--How to Move on From Burnout Curbing Art Teacher Burnout (PRO Learning Pack) 3 Simple Ways to Fight Burnout Why It's Okay to Feel Teacher Burnout
2/28/201932 minutes, 26 seconds
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Ep. 80 - What Makes You Want to Become an Art Teacher

How did you become an art teacher? What (or who) was your inspiration? In this episode, Cassie shares her own story and encourages other teachers to do the same. Listen as she discusses her own history as an artist, her experience in college, and her first job as a teacher.  Resources and Links  10 Things I Wish I Had Known My First Year of Teaching Six Pieces of Advice NOT to Follow Your First Year The Art Teacher's Ultimate Guide to Getting Hired 5 Things to Do in Your New Position
2/21/201932 minutes, 29 seconds
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Ep. 79 - 5 Ways to Reassert Yourself as an Artist

What happens when we don't do art on a regular basis? Does that make us less successful as an art teacher? Absolutely not, says Cassie. But at the same time, we should still be creating and working to improve both as an artist and as a teacher. In this episode, she discusses why you need to spend some time creating work, why and how you need to improve as an artist, and how to take advantage of your PD opportunities.  Resources and Links  The Biggest Lie I was Ever Told Growth Mindset in the Art Room Carving Out Your Creative Space Balancing Commitments with Creative Needs
2/14/201928 minutes, 32 seconds
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Ep. 78 - Simple Strategies for Managing Misbehavior

Getting help from your specials team or other colleagues, why observing classroom teachers can be worthwhile, and how to deal with kids one-on-one when dealing with behaviors.  Resources and Links Creating a Calm Down Corner All Things Classroom Management Discovering Your Classroom Management Style Why Building Relationships is So Important
2/7/201928 minutes, 34 seconds
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Ep. 77 - Assuaging Your Art Teacher Guilt

We have a lot of struggles as art teachers, and sometimes it's best to just talk about how we are feeling. Are we doing enough for our students? Can we really do it all in the art room? The answer is probably not--and that's okay. We don't need to feel guilty about it! Listen as Cassie talks about all the things she wishes she could do in her art room, why you shouldn't panic when you feel guilty, and the value of a good support system.    Resources and Links  What to Do if You're Feeling Torn Are You Being Your Authentic Self?  Hot Minute of Art History
1/31/201926 minutes, 13 seconds
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Ep. 76 - Forget Tidying Up. Art Teachers Need to Hoard.

Tidying Up is all the rage on Netflix right now, and Marie Kondo has everyone throwing out their treasures. But can any art teacher reconcile that thinking with what is actually happening in their classroom? In this episode, Cassie talks about why we need to hoard a lot of different things, including toothbrushes, pom poms, and about 20 other items. She might even have a few ideas on how to use everything you're about to start collecting. Resources and Links A Case for Hoarding in the Art Room How to Cope with Your Art Room Organization Style Prevent Waste and Promote Independence
1/24/201930 minutes, 42 seconds
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Ep. 75 - Here Comes Another Mailbag

Today, Cassie devotes the entire episode to answering listener and reader questions from Facebook, Instagram, email, and other social media. Take a listen as she talks about what we should love and appreciate about our jobs, why you need some bingo daubers in your room, and how you can deal with 42 Pre-K kids at the same time.   Resources and Links Cassie's Instagram Mailbag The Last Mailbag Episode Bingo Dauber Ideas Even More Bingo Dauber Ideas
1/17/201931 minutes, 3 seconds
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Ep. 74 - Keep Up with Organization by Keeping it Simple

We all see the spotless, perfect classrooms with impeccable organization. Should an art room look like that? Can an art room look like that? Probably not--but there are still ways to stay organized. In this episode, Cassie discusses why keeping things simple is the way to go, her systems for organization, and why these ideas can make your life a little easier.  Resources and Links How to Store Art and Stay Sane How to Teach Clay with Hundreds of Students While Staying Organized 8 Awesome Organization Hacks How to Organize Student Artwork  
1/10/201928 minutes, 31 seconds
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Ep. 073 - Making the Most of Every Minute

We know that the life of an art teacher is hectic, and the schedule can be nonstop. So how do you calm the chaos and make the most of your instructional time? In today's episode, Cassie talks about what to do when you need an extra minute to set up at the beginning of class, strategies for more effective transitions, and ideas to keep kids engaged the entire time they are in your classroom.   Resources and Links  Try Narration to Help Your Transitions 4 Tips to Line Your Kids Up with Ease How to Deal with Fast Finishers Improve Your Cleanup Routine
1/3/201927 minutes, 30 seconds
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Ep. 72 - Focusing on Yourself in the New Year

Winter break is the perfect time to step away from school and start making some things happen for yourself. Whether that is a New Year's resolution or takes some other form, now is the time to get started! Listen to Cassie as she discusses her past resolutions, why you should share goals with your "yay"-sayers, and why you have to start somewhere.   Resources and Links Resolutions for the New Year 10 Realistic Goals for the New Year A New Start for the New Year 6 PD Goals for the Upcoming Year
12/27/201830 minutes, 5 seconds
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Ep. 71 - 5 Things that Need to Change in 2019

As Cassie looks back at 2018 and reflects on what is and isn't working, she is starting to determine her goals for 2019. Listen as she talks about her upcoming plans for dealing with student behavior, time management, and how to make your supply organization and preparation easier when there's so much to do.   Resources and Links Cassie's Favorite Hacks for the Art Room Discovering Your Classroom Management Style Important Tips for Painting with Children Staying Passionate About Your Teaching
12/20/201831 minutes, 10 seconds
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Ep. 70 - Why Its Time to Host a Craft Night

Hosting a craft night can help you unwind, reflect with friends, make some art and have some great conversation. Listen as Cassie talks about the usual suspects on her invite list, the best time to host a craft night, and the best activities that can get everyone involved.   Resources and Links A Simple Craft Night Idea Get Crafty and Try Something New Ideas for Art Outside the Classroom Making Time for Making Art
12/13/201829 minutes, 19 seconds
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Ep. 69 - How to Teach Your Students to Properly Use Supplies

How important is it for our kids to know the correct techniques and the right ways to utilize supplies? For Cassie, it's vital. Listen as she talks about the benefits of students learning to use supplies correctly, how students' knowledge of supplies can eliminate frustration, and how you can develop confidence in your kids when they learn the right tool for the right job.  Links and Resources Promoting Independence with Students Another Way to Build Skills Oil Pastel Techniques Watercolor Techniques
12/6/201829 minutes, 27 seconds
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Ep. 068 - Ways to Survive Until Winter Break Arrives

We all know the struggle of actually making it through the last few weeks until winter break. But how do we survive, and maybe even thrive, in that time? In today's episode, Cassie shares her 5 best tips on getting through until break without pulling out your hair. Listen as she discusses how to be flexible without being taken advantage of, how to stay focused on your curriculum, and the best ways to deal with the stress that comes with this time of year.   Resources and Links How to Fight the Winter Self-Doubt Blues Why You Shouldn't Work in Your Classroom Over Break 7 Ways to Beat the Winter Blahs What Art Teachers Really Want for the Holidays  
11/29/201826 minutes, 16 seconds
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Ep. 067 - It Wont Always Be Perfect

Mistakes are a part of artmaking, but it can be difficult to explain that idea to our students--especially our kids who want everything to be perfect. It is important to help kids find the joy in art and teach kids to learn from their mistakes. In this episode, Cassie shares some ideas for doing so. She discusses how to talk about growth mindset with your students, drawing exercises and activities that guide students toward success, and why you need to demonstrate a few mistakes and show what to do with them.  Resources and Links The Growth Mindset Coach The Dot by Peter Reynolds Beautiful Oops by Barney Saltzberg How to Help Your Students Overcome Mistakes
11/15/201831 minutes, 40 seconds
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Ep. 066 - How to Improve the Situation You're In

Last week, Cassie talked about what to do when it's time to find a new situation. But what do you do if a new job isn't an option? There are ways to make the best of a bad situation. In this episode, Cassie talks about why you need to stand up for yourself, speak up for yourself, and how to come up with solutions to help better your situation.  Resources and Links Last Week's Podcast on Finding a New Situation Making the Most of a Bad Situation A Step-by-Step Guide to Standing Up for Yourself The 5 Crappiest Things About Being an Art Teacher  
11/8/201829 minutes, 48 seconds
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Ep. 065 - When Do You Need to Find a New Situation

Should you stay or should you go? How do you know when a teaching situation has become toxic, and how do you know when it's time to move on? In this episode, Cassie talks about deciding whether you are in the right environment, how to deal with colleagues and administration, and why you need to always be open to a new opportunity.   Resources and Links Things to Think About Before You Switch Positions Advice for Entering a New Teaching Position Four Stages of the Job Search Important Benefits to Switching Schools
11/1/201827 minutes, 46 seconds
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Ep. 064 - Guide to Guided Drawing

Do you teach guided drawing to your students? Cassie thinks she has found just the right balance between those strategies and a more open-ended emphasis. Cassie goes through the pros and cons of guided drawing, how she incorporates individuality and creativity in the guided drawing experience, and how to make that experience stress-free for her students.   Resources and Links Cassie's Thoughts on Guided Drawing The Benefits of Using Guided Drawing Building Confidence with a Student-Centered Drawing Library 5 Reasons to Love and Hate How-To-Draw Books
10/25/201828 minutes, 32 seconds
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Ep. 063 - Sew What?! Sewing in the Elementary Art Room

As Cassie continues to talk about her love for fibers, it's time to dive into sewing in the art room! In today's episode, Cassie discusses everything you need to get started sewing with your kids in the art room. Listen as she talks about when and why to try new things in the art room, her favorite ways to teach sewing basics, and why kids love sewing their own creations.   Resources and Link Cassie's PRO Learning Pack on Sewing Everyday Art Room Weaving Episode Sewing and Embroidery in the Art Room Cassie's Feature in "Threads" Magazine
10/18/201834 minutes, 5 seconds
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Ep. 062 - Tips for Your Most Successful Art Class

What do you do when you have a class where everything seems to crash and burn? It doesn't need to be the end of the world. Cassie has 10 tips for you to help everything run more smoothly in your classroom. Listen as she gives advice on how to read your audience, strategies on how to calm your classes, and why a slow transition to quiet talking can be welcomed by your kids.  Resources and Links  7 Easy Ways to Create a Calm and Focused Art Room 5 Classroom Management Strategies for the Art Room 8 No-Fail Ideas for Keeping Kids on Task Fundamental Routines that Can Transform Your Art Room
10/11/201828 minutes, 53 seconds
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Ep. 061 - Its Time for the Mailbag

Today, Cassie devotes the entire episode to answering listener and reader questions from Facebook, Instagram, email, and other social media. Take a listen as she talks about working with chalk on ceiling tiles, why she hates glue bottles, and how she takes care of herself and keeps her energy up throughout the year.  Resources and Links Cassie's Last Mailbag Episode Chalked Ceiling Tiles How Cassie Deals with Glue Bottles Comprehensive Curriculum Examples
10/4/201827 minutes, 24 seconds
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Ep. - 060 A Deep Dive into Teaching Weaving

You are at your best when you are teaching where your passion lies, and for Cassie, fiber arts is one of those passions. In particular, she wants to share her excitement about all things weaving! In this episode, she talks about why weaving is a great introduction to fibers, her favorite books to help teach weaving, and how to begin teaching vocabulary and techniques with each grade level.   Resources and Links You Can Weave! by Kathleen Monaghan The Goat in the Rug Abuela's Weave Cassie's Weaving Techniques learning pack from the PRO Library
9/27/201831 minutes, 34 seconds
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Ep. 059 - Important Tips for Painting with Children

There are so many ideas out there about the best ways to teach painting and organize the supplies in your art room. Cassie has decided to put all of her ideas on the topic into a single episode. Listen as she talks about her favorite supplies, her best management strategies, and sprinkles some of her best tips and tricks throughout the episode.    Resources and Links This Episode's Corresponding Blog Post More About Painting and Weaving Routines for Painting Days 7 Paint Routines You'll Never Regret Teaching
9/20/201831 minutes, 41 seconds
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Ep. - 058 What Scares You as a Teacher

No matter how long you have been teaching, there are still areas of instruction that can make you apprehensive. So what are those weak spots, and how do you deal with them? Join Cassie in this episode as she discusses teaching clay with no kiln or ceramics experience, dealing with the expectations of your colleagues, and how to begin teaching in areas outside of your comfort zone.  Resources and Links Finding the Confidence to be Yourself AOE's Studio: Ceramics Course All of AOE's Courses When You Aren't Comfortable with Content
9/13/201829 minutes, 4 seconds
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Ep. - 057 Staying Passionate About Your Teaching

Most teachers are feeling the excitement of coming back to a new school year, but what if that isn't the case? What if you're losing your passion? Cassie wants you to know that you're not alone, and in this episode, she discusses how to combat those feelings. She talks about paying attention to how you feel about the new school year (4:00), ideas on how to take care of yourself (7:30), and trying new and creative ways to teach your old projects (14:00).  Resources and Links How to Move on From Burnout  Dealing with Burnout and Exhaustion Why It's Okay to be Tired of Teaching 3 Simple Ways to Fight Burnout
9/6/201823 minutes, 16 seconds
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Ep. 054 - The First Days of School

It is back to school time, and after 20 years, Cassie might finally have all the answers. Okay, probably not. But she does share some of her best practices for the beginning of the year, the first routines she teaches (4:45), why she uses video to reinforce some of the most important ideas (9:15), and how she establishes a collaborative culture in her art room (15:00).    Resources and Links 5 Ways to Make Art the First Day of School A Winning Game for the First Day of School 50+ Back to School Ideas Cassie's Video for the Smartest Artists
8/16/201827 minutes, 18 seconds
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Ep. 053 - Leading Schoolwide Art PD for Your Colleagues

It's back to school time, which means it's time for PD as well. But what if you are the one in charge of your school's PD? Cassie has some advice and some plans for you, including why it can be intimidating presenting in front of your colleagues (7:00), how to find and focus on your 'why' (10:45), and how to deal with the pushback that you might get when you guide people out of their comfort zones (16:30).   Resources and Links Leading Professional Development Art Workshop for Kids Cassie's YouTube Channel
8/9/201827 minutes, 55 seconds
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Ep. 052 - Teacher Evaluations

Cassie is not a fan of evaluations, and she is ready to tell you all the reasons why. Listen to her experiences and opinions as she talks about the cyclical nature of teacher evaluations over the years (7:45), how she handles evaluation scores and discussions with her administration (11:30), and then gives some suggestions as to better ways to improve yourself as a teacher (14:00).   Resources and Links Making Teacher Evaluations Work for You The Quest for a Fair Teacher Evaluation Model Preparing for Evaluations and Observations How to Handle an Observation Gone Wrong
8/2/201827 minutes, 43 seconds
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Ep. 051 - Finding Your Place in the Teaching World

One of the toughest things to do as an art teacher is to find exactly where you belong and discover how to make meaningful connections with your colleagues. In this episode, Cassie discusses her own story and her own feelings of isolation (5:15), the importance of connecting with other teachers (7:30), and suggestions for stepping out of your room and making time for other people in your building (12:00).   Resources and Links The Importance of Personal Connections Stay Connected with Your Arts Communities! Why Summer is the Perfect Time for PD
7/26/201826 minutes, 59 seconds
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Ep. 050 - Carving Out Your Creative Space

It can be difficult to find the time to be creative and make your own art. But if you can develop your own creative space, it makes it so much easier when it comes time for your studio practice. Cassie tells the story of her own studio today, including why it took her so long to set up her own creative area (3:30), the inspiration she drew on to plan her own space (6:15), and why pegboard is slowly taking over her house (10:15).   Resources and Links Help Invest in Your Own Creativity The Importance of Sharing Your Own Work with Your Students 10 Ways to Reconnect with Your Inner Artist How I Tricked Myself into Making Art Again
7/19/201830 minutes, 19 seconds
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Ep. 049 - A Better System for Managing Your Time

Cassie has been receiving a lot of questions lately on how she makes everything run with such limited time. So today, she's diving in to exactly how she spends her time both inside and outside of school. Listen as she talks about how she handles classes with no time in between (5:15), how effective routines can eliminate wasted time (10:45), and why call and response is one of your most effective tools (15:45).   Resources and Links Find the video about Cassie's Happy/Sad Board here Call and Response Art Teachers in Training Learn more about Cassie's classroom management system here  
7/12/201830 minutes, 33 seconds
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Ep. 048 - Teaching Art as an Introvert

Some people believe that you always need to be energetic and "on" in order to be a successful teacher, but that's just not the case. Often the most introverted teachers are the most successful. Join Cassie as she explores the topic, including her takes on the difference between being an introvert and being insecure (5:30), why we underestimate people who are introverted (9:15), and strategies to support the introverted students in your room (11:00).   Resources and Links 11 Things that Happen When You're a Teacher and an Introvert 7 Strategies for Surviving as an Introverted Teacher Avoiding Burnout as an Introvert How to Survive as an Introverted Teacher
7/5/201825 minutes, 7 seconds
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Ep. 047 - The Best Places to Sell Your Own Art

As an art teacher, it can be hard to find the time to create. But what if you were making art and extra money? You can do it by selling your work! Cassie discusses the three things she learned selling her art (4:15), why craft shows are perfect for extroverts (12:30), and why you need confidence to get your work into boutiques (15:45).   Resources and Links How to Earn Extra Money Selling Your Art Do Art Teachers Have to Be Artists? How to Start Selling Your Work at Craft and Trade Shows
6/28/201829 minutes, 47 seconds
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Ep. 046 - Finding the Confidence to Be Yourself

Developing the confidence to be who you are can be a difficult process. In this episode, Cassie discusses some of the ways you can follow your passions and meet your own goals. Listen as she talks about why you should spend some time listening to your own feelings (8:00), how to set goals that truly work for you (10:45), and why you need to consider your own needs against the expectations of everyone around you (14:00).   Resources and Links Gaining the Confidence to Lead Your Department How to Deal with Teacher Envy Embracing Your Individual Style of Teaching  
6/21/201827 minutes, 46 seconds
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Ep. 045 - The Instagram Mailbag

Every once in a while, Cassie's mailbag overflows and it's time for a full episode of listener questions! Today, she takes on a huge variety of topics. Listen as she discusses how to create more time for yourself (6:45), how to embrace your own originality and creativity (13:15), and getting more parent involvement in your art room (16:30).   Resources and Links Cassie's List of Listeners: @mullinsmeans: https://www.instagram.com/mullinsmeans/ @agape_fibers: https://www.instagram.com/agape_fibers/ @mrsnicholsartroom: https://www.instagram.com/mrsnicholsartroom/ @artiselementary: https://www.instagram.com/artiselementary/ @art_with_mia: https://www.instagram.com/art_with_mia/
6/14/201827 minutes, 30 seconds
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Ep. 044 - The Best Beach Reads for Art Teachers

Like most teachers, Cassie can't quit learning, even during the summer. This episode is all about the books that keep you inspired throughout the summer months and help you generate ideas for the coming school year. Listen to Cassie share her favorite reads and what those books have taught her, including drawing instruction (3:00), how to set up and introduce painting (9:00), and the personal takeaways that the best books have (11:15).    Resources and Links Drawing with Children by Mona Brookes Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain by Betty Edwards Hooked on Drawing by Sandy Brook Observation Drawing with Children by Nancy Smith Children and Painting by Kathy Tapol You Can Weave! by Cathy Monaghan The Annotated Mona Lisa by Carol Strickland Educating Esme by Esme Raji Codell The Essential 55 by Ron Clark Teach Like a Pirate by Dave Burgess Teach, Breathe, and Learn by Mina Srinivasan The Growth Mindset Coach by Annie Brock and Heather Hundley  
6/7/201822 minutes, 18 seconds
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Ep. 043 - 5 Things to Know About Your New Art Room

Cassie shares her own stories about moving into her new art room, and gives some tips as to how you can look at your old art room with new eyes and a fresh start. Listen as she discusses how to assess your art room (5:00), why you need quality supplies (7:45), and why organization and flow are far more important than decoration (12:00).   Resources and Links Episode 38--Supplies for Special Projects Episode 41--Landing the Job of Your Dreams Episode 1--Routines and Procedures Episode 3--The When, How, and Why of Art Room Consequences
5/31/201826 minutes, 19 seconds
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Ep. 042 - Schoolwide Collaboration

Schoolwide collaborative art projects are a great way to promote community in your art room and throughout the school. Cassie tells the story of her field day project she undertook this week (7:00), why collaborative projects are great for the beginning of the year (9:00), and the projects her students work on to build positivity and community in her building (11:45).   Resources and Links Check Out Cassie's Favorite Collaborative Projects 29 Collaborative Projects to Build Community A Video with a Simple Collaborative Display Idea How to Create a Collaborative Mosaic
5/24/201829 minutes, 59 seconds
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Ep. 041 - 10 Tips to Land the Job of Your Dreams

Whether you are looking for your first job or trying to find something new, you will undoubtedly go through the interview process. This can be nerve-wracking, but Cassie is here with her best advice on how to nail that interview! Listen as she shares why you need to edit your social media presence (11:30), how you can dress to impress (12:45), and why you need to send a thank you note once you're done with the interview (19:30).   Resources and Links Pack Your Bags! The Everyday Art Room Travel Episode The Art Teacher's Ultimate Guide to Getting Hired 5 Ways to Stand Out at Your Next Interview How to Ace Your Next Job Interview  
5/17/201826 minutes, 54 seconds
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Ep. 040 - Keeping Kids Going Strong at the End of the Year

As we move through the last weeks of schoo, it can be tricky to make sure your kids are still learning and progressing. The weather is getting nicer, spring events mess with the schedule, and we need ideas for finishing the year strong. Join Cassie as she talks about her best end-of-the-year strategies, including her Maker Kits (3:45), strategies for free choice centers (7:30), and how to find opportunities to those kids who just love to clean (12:15).    Resources and Links The Classroom Management Podcast Cassie Discussed The Grab Bag Maker's Kit Blog Post 3 Art Challenges for the End of the Year Meaningful Activities for the End of the Year
5/10/201822 minutes, 21 seconds
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Ep. 039 - Making the Most of Your Summer

Summer break actually isn't that far away for a lot of us. So it's time to start thinking about how to make the most of that precious vacation time. Whatever your goals for the summer months, Cassie has some strategies to help you make the most of them. Listen as she discusses making her summertime list (2:30), who can help push you and keep you accountable for your goals (6:45), and her secrets of time management (11:00).   Resources and Links 10 Ways to Reconnect with Your Inner Artist this Summer Why Summer is the Perfect Time for PD Getting Summer Started Right How to Make the Most of Your Summer
5/3/201826 minutes, 2 seconds
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Ep. 038 - Supplies for Special Projects

Last week, Cassie talked about all of her tips and tricks for basic supplies, along with a few recommendations. This week, she takes the discussion into what you need for more special projects. Listen as she discusses her favorite materials to order when teaching ceramics (3:00), clay alternatives like modeling clay and celluclay (6:00), and ideas for sewing and weaving (13:00).   Resources and Links Taking the Struggle Out of Supply Orders Cassie's Modeling Clay Portraits Some Amazing Celluclay Creatures A Great Lesson for Rigid Wrap
4/26/201823 minutes, 35 seconds
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Ep. 037 - Taking the Struggle Out of Supply Orders

In this episode, Cassie talks about the basic supplies everyone needs for their art room, and some of her best tips for finding quality supplies for your kids--without spending too much money. Listen as she discusses her favorite paper (3:00), paint (9:30), brushes (14:00), and some other additional supplies (15:00).   Resources and Links The Dreaded Art Supply Order Streamlining Your Ordering Process 7 Ways to Save Supplies and Money A Complete List of Supplies for Your New Art Room
4/19/201827 minutes, 58 seconds
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Ep. 036 - 10 Things Art Teachers Can't Live Without

When you start teaching, the list of things you don't know is expansive. It's important to talk about the routines, supplies, and essential strategies to help you be successful as a teacher. Listen as Cassie goes through the 10 things art teachers can't live without, including a great greeting for primary students (4:30), her word of the day (8:15), and her perfect attention-getting tool (13:30).    Resources and Links How to Craft an Effective Routine for the Beginning of Class Check out Cassie's Happy/Sad Board The Easiest Way to Distribute Supplies The Best Books for Art Teachers
4/12/201822 minutes, 45 seconds
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Ep. 035 - Pack Your Bags! Travel for Teachers

The magic of travel and overseas experiences is something that often escapes teachers. This episode is all about why you should pursue those opportunities and how your travel experiences benefit both you and your students. Cassie talks about why preservice teachers should look at overseas options for student teaching (4:00), travel programs for experienced teachers (7:15), and why a plethora of travel experiences might be better than a Master's degree (12:30).   Resources and Links: A couple lessons inspired by Japan The Japan Fulbright Memorial Fund Teacher Program AOE's Teaching Art Around the World Series Art Teacher Travels: Rome
4/5/201823 minutes, 40 seconds
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Each and every one of us has a different style of teaching. And no matter the pedagogy, we need to support each other as art teachers. In this episode, Cassie unpacks DBAE and talks about what it means for her teaching (6:00), why we need to support each other as teachers (10:00), and the best ways to share what is working in our art room (13:15).    Resources and Links "The Biggest Lie I Was Ever Told" Podcast Follow Cassie on Instagram Some Older Thoughts on Choice-Based Teaching What Do We Do with Those Early Finishers?
3/29/201825 minutes, 31 seconds
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Ep. 033 - Can You Really Teach Art in 30 Minutes?

Far too often, we don't have the time in our classes to teach everything we want. Or everything we need. So in this episode, Cassie will be sharing her best strategies to make the most of your limited time. Listen as she discusses giving kids the time they need to get into the creative process (3:00), why you need a word of the day (7:45), and the power of call and response (11:45).   Resources and Links Rizzi Meets Van Gogh Lesson The Hundred Dresses Choose Your Own Adventure Books A Good Overview of Cassie's Classes
3/22/201827 minutes, 15 seconds
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Ep. 032 - The Science Behind a Quite Kindergarten Room

Kindergarten is always an adventure in the art room, but can you actually get them to work quietly? Cassie is pretty sure you can, and she's going to tell you how to do it! Listen to today's episode as she talks about the quiet critters strategy (3:30), why it is so motivation (6:00), and opportunities for tying in art history with the strategy (10:45).   Resources and Links Everyday Art Room, Episode 6 (Learning to Love Kindergarten) Everyday Art Room, Episode 17 (Classroom Management) The Art With Mia Instagram Account Rethinking Kindergarten  
3/15/201826 minutes, 32 seconds
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Ep. 031 - 3 Tips for Your Art Room Spring Cleaning

Spring is around the corner, and you know what that means! It's time to organize your life, and unfortunately, your art room closet as well. In the middle of her annual cleaning party, Cassie talks all about organization, including why you need to empty everything out (8:15), the random oddities you're going to find when you're organizing (11:45), and the supplies you need at both home and school (16:00).   Resources and Links: Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up Better than Before Art Teacherin' 101: How to Organize Your Art Room  
3/8/201827 minutes, 26 seconds
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Ep. 030 - Planning the Perfect Art Show

March is Youth Art Month, and it's the perfect time to start talking about art shows. In this episode, Cassie gives her very best tips for putting together the perfect art show. Listen as she talks about how to keep your work from falling off the walls (7:00), why you need parent volunteers (11:45), and how a few treats can really help bring in the crowd (18:00).    Resources and Links: Cassie on Instagram Cassie's Blog How to Prep for Art Shows Without Losing Sleep 10 Ways to Take Your Art Show Up a Notch  
3/1/201827 minutes, 58 seconds
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Ep. 029 - Art Teacher Hacks

We all know that the life of an art teacher is difficult. We have to know so much and do so many things on an everyday basis, it can get overwhelming very quickly. Cassie uses this episode to share some of her favorite hacks for the art room–each of which can help make life easier in your classroom. Listen as she discusses why you need a class set of dry erase boards (3:45), the versatility of dog dishes (11:00), and why she is over the idea of glue bottles (20:00).   Resources and Links: 8 Art Room Hacks to Make Your Teaching Life Easier 10 Storage Hacks for the Art Room Where to Look for the Best Art Room Hacks Check out the Art Ed Now conference!
2/22/201834 minutes, 22 seconds
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Ep. 028 - 10 Things I Wish I Had Known My First Year

No matter how long you have been in the classroom, there are still times when you feel like a first year teacher. In this episode, Cassie talks about what she wishes she had known during her first year, and how that advice can help you at every point in your teaching career. Listen as she covers what you absolutely can't do (7:00), how to respond to the overwhelming number of requests (11:30), and why you need to find a teaching ally (17:45).  Resources and Links More advice for your first year of teaching 20 Tips for Your First (or 10th!) Year of Teaching Advice NOT to Follow Your First Year Adventures of a First Year Art Teacher  
2/15/201831 minutes, 4 seconds
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Ep. 027 - The Comparison Trap

Art teaching is difficult enough as it is, so why make it more difficult by constantly comparing yourself to other teachers. It's fair to compare, but make sure that you are doing it in order to inspire! In this episode, Cassie talks about how stressful it can be--for everyone--to put their best foot forward (5:30), tips to avoid falling to the comparison trap (7:30), and how you can get your mind right to celebrate others' successes (12:00).     Resources and Links: Why You Should Never Compare Yourself to Other Teachers Can Social Media Affect Your Teaching? Using Social Media to Help Your Program Shine  
2/8/201824 minutes, 38 seconds
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Ep. 026 - Snow Days

Not everyone can be lucky enough to have 7 days off of school in a row like Cassie just did. But you can make plans to make the most of your time off! Listen to Cassie's best advice on sparking the creative process (4:00), why you should take the time to connect with friends and colleagues (8:30), and why you need to appreciate your time off (10:15).   Resources and Links: The 10 Stages of Snow Day Anticipation The Snow Day Art Challenge Cassie's latest blog post can be found here  
2/1/201824 minutes, 30 seconds
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Ep. 025 - Needle Felting Part 2

Welcome to Part 2 of the Needle Felting introduction! Last week, in Part 1, Cassie covered everything you need to get started with needle felting on your own. This week, she tackles the topic of how to bring the craft into your classroom. She starts the episode with an awkward experience that taught her you can felt with cat hair (3:00). She then talks about the supplies you need for the classroom (5:00) and how you can make magic with wet felting at any level (11:00).   Resources and Links: Wool Buddies The Complete Photo Guide to Felting All Things Needle Felted The Art Ed Now conference can be found here (use the code SAVE20NOW for $20 off your registration!)  
1/25/201825 minutes, 3 seconds
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Ep. 024 - Needle Felting

It's time to learn something new! Needle felting gives you the opportunity to create in different ways and with some different materials. In this episode, Cassie gives you an overview of her favorite--and most dangerous!--tools (6:00), all of the different surfaces you can use for needle felting (10:00), and processes and techniques that will work for you (14:30).    Resources and Links Some of Cassie's favorite needle felted sweaters All Things Needle Felted Here is the rundown of the Studio: Fibers course that Tim mentioned
1/18/201827 minutes, 33 seconds
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Ep. 023 - Ceramics Part 2: Teaching Clay Without a Kiln

Not everyone has a kiln--but that doesn't mean you can't teach clay! And even if you do have a kiln, there are a lot of additional options out there for other types of clay that your kids will love. In this episode, Cassie shares some of her favorite clay bodies and some great ways to teach with those types of clay. Listen as she shares how she gained expertise with air-dry clay (3:45), some of her favorite techniques and supplies (7:30), and the pros and cons of polymer clays (14:00).   Resources and Links: Here is a link to Cassie's Book Give last week's podcast a listen The Art Teacher's Ultimate Guide to Polymer Clay Help! I'm Afraid of My Kiln!   
1/11/201824 minutes, 21 seconds
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Ep. 022 - Ceramics Part 1: Kiln-Fired Clay

Ceramics is an incredible experience for our kids, but it can be overwhelming if you don't know what you are doing. Whether you are just starting out teaching clay, or are looking for new and better ideas, this episode has it all! Join Cassie as she discusses all the supplies she uses when teaching her clay units (4:00), avoiding explosions in the kiln (12:00), and making sure your glazes look good (15:30).    Resources and Links: Cassie mentioned The Clay Lady. She can be found here Some Essential Steps for Hand-Built Ceramics Glazing with Elementary Students Help! I'm Afraid of My Kiln!  
1/4/201824 minutes, 36 seconds
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Ep. 021 - Rekindling Your Creativity

We are so incredibly busy as teachers. it is difficult to find the time to make your own art, and it is difficult to keep our creativity going. But how do we solve those problems? And how do we find the time to create our own work? Cassie has some ideas she wants to share--join her as she discusses how it's tough to get your creativity in motion (4:00), why creativity is easier--and more fun--than you think (8:00), and gives everyone a challenge to get back to your love of creating (16:45).   Resources and Links: Some ideas to develop your own creativity 4 Ways to Respark Your Creativity Are Teaching and Making Art One in the Same? Does Creativity Require Procrastination?  
12/28/201725 minutes, 24 seconds
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Ep. 020 - It's Time to Press the Reset Button

You're on break now--or at least really close to it! So what do you need to do now that you have a couple weeks off? Relax, reflect, and reset. Join Cassie as she talks about the 3 R's and how you can take care of yourself with this time off. Listen for stories on how she relaxes over break (5:00), what ideas she has come up with in the process of reflecting (9:30), and how she will reset her classroom management when returning to school (11:15).   Links and Resources: 7 Ways to Beat the Winter Blahs How to Rejuvinate Over Break Why You Should NOT Work Over Break
12/21/201722 minutes, 34 seconds
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Ep. 019 - How to Take the Stress Out of Teacher Evaluations

Teacher evaluations can be frightening! But they don't have to be, especially if you have the confidence to show off and promote what you are doing in your classroom. In this episode, Cassie talks about some of her favorite strategies to develop that confidence you need, including how to put together lessons for your evaluation (5:45), why you shouldn't go in without some experience (11:15), and how to make assessments work for your students (17:30).
12/14/201728 minutes, 35 seconds
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Ep. 018 - The Best Alternatives to Holiday Lessons

How big of a role do holiday projects play in your classroom? And if you choose not to teach them, what other options do you have? In today's episode, Cassie talks about those ideas and more. Join her as she discusses why she doesn't teach holiday projects (4:15), some of her favorite alternatives to teach instead (12:00), and why guided drawing always has a place in her classroom (24:00).   Resources and Links: You can find all of the great lessons that Cassie mentioned in today's episode on her blog She also mentioned the amazing Don Masse What is the Role of Holiday Projects in the Art Room?
12/7/201731 minutes, 3 seconds
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Ep. 017 - Finding a Management System that Works for You

If you’re looking for more stress in your life, the fastest way there is to let your classroom management go downhill. But if you want to make your life a lot easier, the management system Cassie shares in this episode is a great place to start. Join her as she talks about controlling the noise level in her class (6:00), helping kids take more responsibility (14:45), and rewards for good behavior (20:00).  Resources and Links: Kaitlyn’s Instagram Art Teacherin’ 101 on Classroom Management Cassie lays out the whole classroom management system in this blog post
11/30/201729 minutes, 27 seconds
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Ep. 016 - Foolproof Strategies for Teaching with Chalk Pastels

Cassie absolutely loves chalk pastels, and today's episode is a deep dive into everything you need to know about how to teach them. Join her as she discusses how to 'address the mess' of rainbow chalk dust that always arises (9:15), tips for finishing chalk projects (11:45), and some of her (and her students') favorite chalk pastel lessons (16:45).   Resources and Links: Chalk Pastel Lesson #1 from Cassie's blog  Chalk Pastel Lesson #2 from Cassie's blog: A simple chalk pastel gradient Check out these awesome marbleized prints using chalk!   
11/23/201728 minutes, 6 seconds
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Ep. 015 - What Do We Do with Those Early Finishers

Those comments like "I'm finished" and "What do I do now?" are enough to drive any teacher crazy? But what do we do with those kids who are done early? Listen to some of Cassie's ideas as she shares specific suggestions for early finishers (7:30), what her early finisher early project list looks like (10:15), and why you should probably invest in some dry erase boards (15:30).   Resources and Links: Follow Cassie on Instagram Cassie mentioned her 'Art Teachers in Training' episode of the podcast Take a look at the Time Timer Cassie mentioned And a few additional ideas on Cassie's blog  
11/16/201729 minutes, 15 seconds
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Ep. 014 - Dealing with Adult Bullies

We talk to our students all the time about how to deal with bullies. But do we ever think about how to deal with them as adults? Bullying never really goes away when you get older, and you need strategies on how to deal with it. Join Cassie as she talks about how to reclaim your time, your talents, and your art supplies (8:00), how to stand up for yourself when you are in a bullying situation (13:15), and why you should picture bullies as annoying little yappy dogs (15:45).  Resources and Links: Dealing with Bullying and Social Media How to Teach Kindness in the Art Room How to Deal with a Bully at Work
11/9/201724 minutes, 4 seconds
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Ep. 013 - Strategies to Save Your Supplies

How do we get your students to treat supplies well? How do we keep our nice things actually nice, so kids have the tools they need to create their masterpieces. Join Cassie as she talks about why your kids need to be using "the good stuff" when it comes to supplies (3:45), why you need to hold your kids accountable (8:30), and the various reasons you may need a backup set of supplies (14:45).   Resources and Links: Cassie mentioned the "Art Teachers in Training" episode of Everyday Art Room 10 Art Supplies You Can't Live Without Cassie's rundown of some of her favorite supplies
11/2/201726 minutes, 26 seconds
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Ep. 012 - The Wonderful World of Watercolor

Watercolor painting isn't always the easiest thing to pull off with elementary kiddos, but they love the experience so much that it's almost always worth it. In this episode, Cassie talks you through the ins and outs of what watercolor painting looks like in her classroom. She also shares some tips about how you can make it work for you and your students. Listen as she talks about budget and supplies (4:45), what she calls "The Danger Zone" (10:45), and how to establish a successful cleanup routine (15:00).    Resources and Links: Check out this awesome watercolor lesson from Cassie's blog 7 Simple Watercolor Techniques If you're an Art Ed PRO member, check out the "Getting Started with Watercolor Painting" Learning Pack!
10/26/201726 minutes, 56 seconds
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Ep. 011 - The Biggest Lie I Was Ever Told

Were you ever forced to choose? Were you ever told that you had to decide between teaching and being a working artist? It's possible to do both, and more likely, doing both will make you an even better teacher. Cassie will telly you how and why that can work as she shares her own artistic journey (2:00), talks about the undergrad experience that every art teacher has been through (8:30), and discusses how your two paths can come together so you can do it all (13:15).   Resources and Links: The Radio Guys have a podcast on a similar topic--Do Art Teachers Have to Be Artists? Awakening Your Inner Artist Here's an old blog post from Cassie on how to make and sell your art
10/19/201722 minutes, 30 seconds
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Ep. 010 - Using Social Media to Help Your Program Shine

Social media is so incredibly prevalent in today’s world, and it is a great tool to advocate for your teaching and your art program. This episode is a long list of incredible ways that you can use social media to your advantage. Cassie talks about her love of Instagram (4:00), why social media can inspire both teachers and students (9:00), and the reason she doesn’t worry about her number of followers (15:45).   Resources and Links: The Radio Guys talked about social media last year on an episode of Art Ed Radio Here’s a great article on using social media for advocacy 5 Instagram Hashtags to Use In Your Art Room
10/12/201726 minutes, 28 seconds
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Ep. 009 - How to Move on From Burnout

Every teacher faces feelings of burnout in their teaching career. You get stuck in a rut where you are just going through the motions, without passion or inspiration. In this episode, Cassie gives her best advice on how you can break free from these feelings and keep your teaching creative and vibrant. She shares her personal journey on how she dealt with burnout (2:30), her favorite ways to take a break and treat herself (8:15), and why it might be worthwhile to step away from social media for a bit (12:15).    Resources and Links: The Radio Guys also have an episode dealing with burnout Why It's Okay to Feel Teacher Burnout 3 Simple Ways to Fight Burnout  
10/5/201720 minutes, 53 seconds
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Ep. 008 - Art Teachers in Training: A Management Tool

Cassie starts the show with some of her biggest pet peeves, but quickly turns the show around by introducing your new favorite classroom management tool--the concept of art teachers in training. She explains the responsibilities that those trainees take on (2:00), why she puts them in charge (6:00), and dishes on her best tips for hanging student work (9:15).  Resources and Links: An in-depth article on Art Teachers in Training Cassie's favorite Fall lessons Another idea for students hanging their own work
9/28/201715 minutes, 32 seconds
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Ep. 007 - The 3 Most Effective Ways to Help Students Retain Information

How do we get kids to really retain information? How do we make sure they understand what you are presenting and teaching? It isn't always easy. In this episode, Cassie shares her 3 most effective strategies to help kids retain what they need to know. She also talks about why she loves to use call and response (5:15), tells an awkward Starbucks story (9:00), and describes how you can use your voice as a teaching tool (10:30).   Resources and Links: Here is Cassie's blog post on using call and response A video with another way to help students retain information This is a variety of ideas on teaching routines and procedures  
9/21/201717 minutes, 53 seconds
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Ep. 006 - Learning to Love Kindergarten

Our best teaching, and our best stories, often come from the times when kindergarteners are in the art room. But there is no doubt that those classes are a unique challenge. Listen as Cassie shares her best advice on why you need to start class with a little bit of craziness (3:30), why you shouldn't fight their energy (6:45), and ways to calm your kids if that's what they need (11:00).   Resources and Links: Cassie mentioned Scratch Garden for videos This is a post from Cassie's blog that covers a lot of the ideas from this episode Here is a great unit on line for your kinders Cassie referred back to Episode 4 multiple times, and you can listen to it here. Did you hear Tim mention the Rethinking Kindergarten course? It can be found here.
9/14/201719 minutes, 55 seconds
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Ep. 005 - Cleaning Up Your Cleanup Routine

Today's episode is all about making cleanup work in your classroom. Is it really possible to make it enjoyable, easy and effective? Cassie definitely says yes, and she talks about how to use call and response to speed up cleanup (4:30), how to make your cleanup chaos free (7:00), and end class on a fun note (11:00). Cassie then dips into the mailbag to cover student teaching and closes the show with her best tips on expectations and routines for cleanup.   Resources and Links: Cassie continues to make awesome decorations for her own art room. Check out her blog post for the latest creation. This video shows how Cassie uses that gong in the art room This video talks about why the timer that Cassie mentioned is so important  
9/7/201719 minutes, 24 seconds
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Ep. 004 - Art Room Management 101

Classroom management is never easy, but it is a vital part of what you do as a teacher. Without a well-run classroom, your kids will miss out on far too many opportunities in art. In this episode, Cassie addresses the most important aspects of her classroom management system. Listen as she talks about her struggles with consistency (4:30), how to bring calm to your classroom (8:45), and why she keeps her rewards and consequences as simple as possible (13:00). Resources: Cassie discussed keeping your room calm. Here are 7 strategies to help with that idea: https://www.theartofed.com/2016/05/09/7-ways-create-calm-focused-art-room/ What if your classroom management strategies aren’t working? Here are ideas on how to start over 5 more simple classroom management strategies
8/31/201723 minutes, 16 seconds
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Ep. 003 - The When, How and Why of Art Room Consequences

Following last week's episode on rules, it is time to talk about consequences. A lack of consequences can cause all kinds of issues, and it's important to not let student behavior stand in the way of what you want to teach. Listen as Cassie talks about the 4 reasons students misbehave (6:00), the right kinds of consequences (13:30), and a specific plan for delivering those consequences (17:15). Resources: Why you should post consequences in your art room You shouldn't care if your students misbehave (really!) 3 Keys for a Positive Behavior System  
8/24/201729 minutes, 23 seconds
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Ep. 002 - The Only 3 Rules You'll Ever Need

Everyday Art Room is back for episode two, and Cassie tackles the topic of art room rules. Whether you just need a quick refresh on simple rules or a guide to dealing with chaotic students, this episode covers it all! Listen as she talks about what students need from you when you start the year (3:30), the only 3 rules needed in the art room (11:30), and the best way to handle disruptions and interruptions from your kids (17:00). Resources: Cassie's blog post on her art room rules Have you ever thought about creating rules WITH your students?  Cassie talks about "removing yourself from the situation" when things get bad. Here's why.
8/17/201724 minutes, 47 seconds