In today's episode from the archives, both Janet Taylor and Amanda Heyn are joining Tim to discuss, debate, and debunk some various art teacher myths. From art teachers who just paint all day to exploding ceramics to dressing in rainbow colors, there is so much to talk about! Listen as they discuss where art teacher myths come from, the worst advice they've ever received, and the best suggestions they have that all art teachers should know.
Resources and LinksEp. 438 - Teaching with Authenticity
Ep. 437 - The October Mailbag: Student Teachers, Critiques, and Teaching Without Supplies
Ep. 436 - Introducing The Art of Ed Community
Ep. 435 - Art From Your Core: How to Develop Artistic Voice
From the Archives: Celebrating Creativity with Peter Reynolds
Ep. 433 - The September Mailbag: Class Sizes, Student Helpers, and Projects that Fail
Ep. 432 - More Starting Ideas, and Back to Basics with Tempera
Ep. 431 - Strategies for Starting the Year
From the Archives: Six Thoughts for the First Part of the School Year
Ep. 427 - The August Mailbag: Brand New Teachers, 30-Minute Classes, and Magic Wands
Ep. 426 - 2024 Summer NOW Conference Preview
Ep. 425 - An Interview with Reggie Laurent
Ep. 424 - The Reasons Why Teachers Stay
Ep. 423 - Assessment in the Elementary Art Room
Ep. 422 - The July Mailbag: Preparing for AI, Second Year Success, and Teaching Fine Motor Skills
Ep. 421 - Helping Students Find Their Place in the Art Room
Ep. 420 - Entrepreneurship and the Art Room
Ep. 419 - 5 Green Flags to Look for in Job Interviews
Ep. 418 - The June Mailbag: Curriculum, Photography, and Next Year's Changes
From the Archives: Taking a Break This Summer
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