Art Ed Radio

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The Podcast for Art Teachers

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  • Ep. 067 - This I Used to Believe

    30/05/2017 Duração: 23min

    Andrew takes some inspiration from the "This American Life" to talk about the things that we used to believe as art teachers. More importantly, how do our beliefs change over time? How do we evolve? Andrew and Tim bring in some extra voices to guide the conversation as they talk about moving away from the importance of product (8:00), why it takes time to find who you are as a teacher (12:00), and the importance of authenticity (16:15). Resources and Links: Finding Your Happiness as an Art Teacher This American Life: "This I Used to Believe" episode 10 Things I Wish I Had Known 10 Years Ago 7 Ways to Hit Your Stride in the Art Room

  • Ep. 066 - 7 Projects It's Okay to Quit Teaching

    23/05/2017 Duração: 25min

    As you get to the end of the year, it is a great time to reflect on what you are teaching and why. Tim and Andrew discuss how you can move past simple and baseline projects into more important work with your sutdents. They discuss why you can let perspective drawing fall by the wayside (4:30), differentiating between what needs to be a project and what needs to be a demo (12:00), and making work meaningful no matter the situation (20:30). Resources and Links: How to have more meaningful conversations with your students How to foster authentic art experiences 10 things to stop doing now as an art teacher Finally, here are 10 inspiring projects if you're looking for something new

  • Ep. 065 - Should You Care What Your Students Think?

    16/05/2017 Duração: 33min

    Andrew goes on a couple epic rants, and Tim succinctly drops some truth as the guys talk about student engagement, and whether we should care what our students think of us. Listen as they cover ideas about why art teachers are so good at building relationships with their students (6:00), some outside-the-box ways to connect with your kids and the importance of shared experiences (13:15), and the conversations you can and should be having with your students (21:00). Resources and Links: Last Week's Episode About Building a Program Ways to Build Relationships when You See Hundreds of Students Each Week How to Get Your Apathetic Middle Schoolers Invested in Art Why You Shouldn't Care if Your Students Misbehave

  • Ep. 064 - Starting an Art Program from Scratch

    09/05/2017 Duração: 22min

    How do you build a school culture that values the arts? Tim interviews Shannon Bell about concrete ideas to help you build a program from scratch. They discuss exactly what you're walking into and where you begin when you're starting a program (6:45), whether you should start with engagement or curriculum (10:30), and specific strategies to help get your colleagues and administration to buy in to your program (12:45). Resources and Links Advice for a new teaching position A simple way to scaffold as you develop your curriculum Here are a few amazing downloads that can help you get started Take a look at AOE's Designing Your Curriculum graduate course

  • Ep. 063 - Dealing With A Department Killer

    02/05/2017 Duração: 26min

    A lot of teachers are dealing with some difficult colleagues--some so bad that they are bringing down the department. So how do we work with those teachers? Andrew brings Tim on the show to talk about how your art program can thrive even when you have a department killer on board. They discuss why every kid needs to be part of your program (9:00), whether you would rather work with talented kids or hard-working kids (11:30), and how to encourage students who might be stuck with a terrible teacher (18:15). Resources and Links Strategies to Recruit Students for Your Program Gaining the Confidence to Lead Your Art Department What Does Leadership Look Like for You?  Ideas to Run Your Department Better

  • Ep. 062 - The How and Why of Accelerating Our Talented Art Students

    25/04/2017 Duração: 25min

    Andrew and Tim get together to share strategies to help your most talented students find the challenges they need, which encourages and empowers them to continue to create. They discuss how to adapt your teaching and your curriculum for your most talented students (7:45), how art can self-differentiate (11:30), and how much you need to support your students when you ask them to take new risks (17:00). Resources and Links What Happens When a Student is a Better Artist than You? I Have the Next Picasso in my Art Room. Now What? How You Can Appreciate, Curate, and Advocate for Your Students What it Means to Teach Gifted Learners Well

  • Ep. 061 - Secondary STEAM

    18/04/2017 Duração: 27min

    A couple weeks ago, Andrew talked about elementary STEAM education with Tricia Fuglestad. This week, he's back with a discussion on STEAM education at the secondary level with AOE instructor Anna Nuttall. They cover a lot of ground in the interview, including what a secondary STEAM curriculum can and should look like (4:45), what STEAM can offer that a traditional curriculum can't (9:30), and the best ways to approach STEAM if you don't have a lot of experience or knowledge (15:15). Resources and Links AOE's Project Based Art Room graduate course How to Keep the Integrity of Art in STEAM 21st Century Attributes for the Art Room 5 Easy Ways to Gather STEAM in your Art Room

  • Ep. 060 - A Deep Dive into Drawing

    11/04/2017 Duração: 35min

    It's Drawing Week at AOE, and the guys can't resist getting in on the action. Tim loves to talk drawing, and Andrew has a lot of questions for him about how to improve his own drawing classes. This episode covers a lot of ground, including the best ways to start the year (4:00), why skills and engagement aren't mutually exclusive (18:00), and how important it is to provide quality materials (21:00). They close the show talking about organization (26:45), and sprinkle some of their best tips and tricks throughout the episode. Resources and Links: Why drawing is still so important Some great tips for making still life drawings a little less boring Make sure you are always using the correct materials Check out AOE's Studio: Drawing Course

  • Ep. 059 - Inspiration and Engagement through Graffiti

    04/04/2017 Duração: 24min

    Graffiti gets a terrible rap from most of the general public, but it is SO interesting to our students. So how can we use graffiti for student engagement and inspiration? AOE writer Matt Christenson is on the show to talk about how he uses graffiti in his curriculum and how his students respond. Listen as they talk about how graffiti helps connect almost every student (5:45), the structure of a graffiti-based curriculum (8:00), and Matt's full rundown of assessment and critiques that happen in his classroom (14:45).   Resources and Links: Matt's very first AOE article about teaching graffiti How graffiti fits into a bigger curriculum Another article from Matt on how he runs some critiques  And why he loves to display student work

  • Ep. 058 - The Why and How of Elementary STEAM Education

    28/03/2017 Duração: 28min

    So many teachers want to incorporate more technology, and especially more STEAM concepts, into their classroom. In this episode, Andrew brings on STEAM expert Tricia Fuglestad to talk about the best ways to bring these concepts into your classroom. Their discussion covers a wide range of topics, including the benefits of technology integration and trying new things (7:00), finding the right balance between art and technology (9:15), and making the most of the short amount of time you have in your classroom (16:15). Resources and Links: Visit Tricia's blog Tricia's Twitter account Take a look at all of AOE's articles and resources on STEAM education Check out the Project-Based Art Room grad course Andrew mentioned

  • Ep. 057 - Does Competition Help or Hurt Creativity?

    21/03/2017 Duração: 20min

    This part of the school year is full of art shows and competitions, which can do a lot for your program. They can be an advocacy tool, and a motivating factor for your students--but they can also take the focus off what really matters in the art room. Do you embrace that competition, or are there more important things happening in your art room? Tim and Andrew talk about their personal approach to art shows (4:00), how you can use competition to build the confidence of your students (7:00), and whether competition really can help develop creativity (12:15).  Resources and Links: What should we be focused on in the art room?  What is the purpose of Art 1? There is a lot of power in showing every student's work

  • Ep. 056 - Slow down! How to deal with fast finishers!

    14/03/2017 Duração: 26min

    Last week, the guys talked at length about the slow finishers--the ones who never get work done. This week, they are back to talk about the other end of the spectrum--the fast finishers! It can be frustrating as a teacher to fill all of that down time that and deal with the misbehaviors that come from it. Listen as they guys discuss why fast finishers cause stress for both teachers and fellow students (4:00), how to deal with the excuses kids make (13:15), and proactive classroom management strategies (17:00). Resources and Links: Tim's article about teaching 3 projects at once This article talks about some great classroom management strategies How and why to slow your students down

  • Ep. 055 - To Finish or Not to Finish? How to Deal with Slow Workers and Non-Finishers

    07/03/2017 Duração: 22min

    There are very few things that annoy us more than those kids that take FOREVER to finish their work. Andrew and Tim talk about the work that never seems to get finished, and the reasons behind it. They discuss how to differentiate between the meticulous students and the disinterested ones (5:45), how to deal with both the perfectionists and the procrastinators (8:15), and whether you can ever use grades as punishment (10:45). They close the show talking about some motivation tactics and the best ways to get kids back on track.   Resources and Links: Can We Please Stop with the Participation Grades?  How to Get Your Apathetic Middle Schoolers Invested in Art Three Tips for Perfectionist Art Students How to Tell if a Project is Taking Too Long

  • Ep. 054 - Dealing with Burnout / Dealing with Exhaustion

    28/02/2017 Duração: 23min

    Sometimes, February and March are the most difficult time of the year for teachers. It's been a long year already, and the end of the year is still a long way off in the distance. So how do you keep from feeling those effects of teacher burnout? Tim and Andrew talk about how to recognize when you are starting to get burnt out (4:00), ways to keep from feeling overwhelmed (7:45), and how to keep those feelings from affecting your teaching (14:45). Resources and Links: Creativity in Crisis Course The Art Ed Radio survey that Tim mentioned Why It's Okay to Feel Teacher Burnout Andrew's awesome article on why you should say 'no'

  • Ep. 053 - Learning to Love Ceramics, Part 2

    21/02/2017 Duração: 24min

    We are on to Learning to Love Ceramics, the sequel! So many teachers have a love/hate relationship with teaching ceramics, but the Radio Guys want to convince everyone they can love ceramics like they do. They try to cover everything they couldn't get to in the last episode, including their favorite ceramics projects to teach (4:00), advice to teachers that aren't as comfortable with ceramics (8:30), and their best strategies for making glazing a success (12:00) If you missed the first part of the episode last week, make sure you give it a listen!  Resources and Links: Check out Part 1 of the podcast  How to take your basic ceramics projects to the next level  50 Amazing Clay Resources from AOE Check out the Studio: Ceramics course

  • Ep. 052 - Learning to Love Ceramics, Part 1

    14/02/2017 Duração: 24min

    So many teachers have a love/hate relationship with teaching ceramics, but the Radio Guys want to convince everyone they can love ceramics like they do. Tim starts the show with a pretty crazy confession about his history with teaching ceramics (1:15). Andrew comes on the show as the guys discuss their favorite homemade tools (5:30), Tim teaches Andrew how to keep his sinks from smelling disgusting (12:30), and Andrew tells about his terrible self-given nickname (15:15) and his best firing processes (16:30). The conversation runs up against the clock, though, so there's even more the guys need to talk about. Be on the lookout for Part 2 soon!  Resources and Links: Tim's video on using blenders for slip How to take your basic ceramics projects to the next level  50 Amazing Clay Resources from AOE Check out the Studio: Ceramics course

  • Ep. 051 - From Horror Films to Children's Books--An Interview with Drew Daywalt

    07/02/2017 Duração: 21min

    Tim has the awesome opportunity to interview author Drew Daywalt--of The Day The Crayons Quit fame--who will be a featured presenter at the 2017 Art Ed Now Online Conference. What most people don't know, however, is that Drew is a successful writer, producer, and director who has found a lot of success with horror films. In a wide-ranging and entertaining conversation, Tim asks Drew about the connection between horror films and children's literature (9:00), they discuss the creative process (12:00), and Drew shares what we can expect from him in the near future (18:00). Resources and Links Take a look at Drew's books: The Day the Crayons Quit, and The Day the Crayons Came Home Check out some of Drew's horror films Check out the article that Introduces Drew as an Art Ed Now Featured Presenter

  • Ep. 050 - Creating a Secondary Curriculum That Works For You

    31/01/2017 Duração: 25min

    As Andrew talked about with Johanna last week, curriculum is way less "what" we teach, and more of "how" we teach it. In Part 2, Tim comes on the show to join Andrew in a discussion about curriculum at the secondary level. They hit on the big themes of autonomy and creativity, and how those themes should influence what and how you teach. Listen as they discuss how to give your students a voice in curriculum planning (9:00), how to deal with a curriculum that is dictated to you (12:30), and how to ensure consistency and quality with curriculum by utilizing the National Core Arts Standards (15:15). Resources and Links: If you missed last week's episode on curriculum, give it a listen! Take a look at the National Core Arts Standards that Tim mentioned. You can dive deep into The Art of Ed's curriculum resources.

  • Ep. 049 - Curriculum Part 1

    24/01/2017 Duração: 29min

    Curriculum is way less "what" we teach, and more of "how" we teach it. Andrew brings on AOE's Johanna Russell to talk about our own systems and routines, and making sure they can work at any level. There are a lot of different approaches to curriculum, of course, but it's important to make sure we are still meeting the standards no matter the approach. As we move beyond that, Andrew talks about mindset vs. skillset, and Johanna starts a discussion on how it's not about what facts they remember, it's about developing confidence as artists and learners (11:30). They also discuss the difference between "covering" material and actually TEACHING that material (15:00), and why we need both kids and colleagues in the correct mindset to find success (19:00). Johanna finishes the show by giving her best advice for writing or rewriting your own curriculum and the best approach for you and your students (26:00).    Resources and Links: Johanna mentioned her learning that came from the book titled "The Power of Habit" J

  • Ep. 048 - How Do You Deal with Parents?

    17/01/2017 Duração: 30min

    Building relationships with parents can be a daunting task--especially when you teach hundreds of kids. But it's always about communication. There aren't a lot of shortcuts, unfortunately, but putting the time into building relationships is ultimately worth it. Listen as Andrew and Lindsey discuss the benefits of a good relationship with parents (8:30), strategies to build those relationships as an elective teacher (11:30), and how to mend fences when problems with parents do arise (17:15). Resources and Links: Take a look at some of Lindsey's best articles: Connecting with Parents via Facebook Being an Art Teacher Celebrity in Your Community Parenting and Teaching Art 

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