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. 379 - The 2023 Summer NOW Conference Preview
Ep. 378 - Using Games to Engage Your Students
Ep. 377 - Using Assessment to Nurture Creativity
Ep. 376 - July Mailbag: Snacks, Ceramic Glazes, and the Sunday Scaries
Ep. 375 - The Psychology of Creativity
From the Archives: Taking Stock of Where You Are
Ep. 373 - Taking a Break This Summer
Ep. 372 - Opening Up the June Mailbag
Ep. 371 - Ideas for Artmaking in Nature
From the Archives: Keeping Kids Engaged Through the End of the Year
Ep. 369 - Looking Ahead to the Fall
Ep. 368 - An Introduction to Atelier Training
Ep. 367 - The Creatividad Project
Ep. 366 - Exploring Art Teacher Myths
From the Archives: Visual Journaling, Artmaking, and Creativity
Ep. 364 - Previewing the NAEA National Convention
Ep. 363 - 6 Assessment Ideas for the Art Room
Ep. 362 - Can We Find Time to Balance Everything?
Ep. 361 - The March Mailbag Episode
Ep. 360 - Management Strategies for Kindergarten
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