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The Podcast for Art Teachers

Episodes

  • What Do New Teachers Need to Know About Professionalism? (Episode 5)

    12/10/2023 Duration: 54min

    In the fifth of episode of the ongoing series of podcasts for new teachers, Janet Taylor joins Tim to discuss what new teachers need to know about what it takes to be a professional art teacher. Listen as they cover everything from how to dress to what to do during staff meetings, as well as collaboration, communication, and whether it's worth it to dive into the world of social media.  Resources and Links See AOEU's YouTube Series for New Teachers See all of AOEU's Resources for New Teachers Setting Professional Goals for the Year Professional Goals for Your Career

  • Ep. 390 - 12 Ideas to Help Students Engage with Art History

    10/10/2023 Duration: 26min

    We know students can be reluctant when it comes to art history, but we also know that artists from every time and place can inspire some incredible work. In today's episode, Tim pulls a plethora of ideas from the AOEU archives on how to bring art history into the classroom. Listen as he talks about artists who can inspire your students, different ways that art history can create engagement, and how art history might be able to provide a pathway to some quality projects. Resources and Links Tim's Ideas: 10 Stories, Black Artists Podcast and Resource, and 144 Artists Artists to Inspire Your Students: 18 Contemporary Artists, 6 Diverse Artists Ideas for Projects: Art History Still Lifes, Art History Remix, Engaged Through Fashion New Ways to Engage: Personal Connections, Supporting Advanced Students, But Art History is Boring . . .

  • What Do New Teachers Need to Know About Curriculum? (Episode 4)

    05/10/2023 Duration: 49min

    In the fourth episode of the What Do New Teachers Need to Know? podcast, Janet and Tim answer questions about lesson planning and curriculum. Listen as they discuss how you can organize your priorities when planning, the importance of the national standards, foolproof lessons that always seem to lead to student success, and so much more. Resources and Links Creating a Curriculum That Works for You: Elementary and Secondary What Do New Teachers Need to Know About Starting the Year? What Do New Teachers Need to Know About Classroom Management? See AOEU's YouTube Series for New Teachers See all of AOEU's Resources for New Teachers

  • What Do New Teachers Need to Know About Organization? (Episode 3)

    28/09/2023 Duration: 49min

    In the third episode of the What Do New Teachers Need to Know? podcast, Tim and Janet discuss what new teachers should be focusing on during the beginning months of the school year in order to find success. Listen as they discuss the idea that organization goes far beyond just supplies, student work and classroom storage, and why good organization can help you with your evaluations. Please share this episode with another teacher who might find it helpful! Resources and Links Follow Janet on Instagram What Do New Teachers Need to Know About Starting the Year? What Do New Teachers Need to Know About Classroom Management? See AOEU's YouTube Series for New Teachers See all of AOEU's Resources for New Teachers  

  • Ep. 388 - Finding Joy in Teaching This Year

    26/09/2023 Duration: 25min

    As we move a little further into the school year, it's time to ask: Are teachers ready to find joy in their jobs again? Kandice Stewart joins Tim today to answer that question--and many others--as well as talk about how we can be more intentional in our teaching. Listen as they also discuss creating and working with your students, helping others find joy, and what we gain from being reflective educators. Resources and Links Choosing Joy with Daniel Bryant Using Art to Create Joy and Inspire Others How to Prioritize Joy

  • What Do New Teachers Need to Know About Classroom Management? (Episode 2)

    21/09/2023 Duration: 43min

    In the second episode of the What Do New Teachers Need to Know? podcast, Lindsey Moss joins Tim and Janet to answer new teachers' questions about classroom management for every level. Listen as they discuss the idea that student behavior is a form of communication, how you can structure your class time to help with management, and why being proactive can be such a game-changer. Resources and Links Listen to Episode 1: Starting the Year See AOEU's YouTube Series for New Teachers See all of AOEU's Resources for New Teachers

  • Ep. 387 - 12 Ideas for Portrait Projects

    19/09/2023 Duration: 26min

    We know students can be apprehensive when it comes to portrait projects, but we also know that they can create some wonderful work. In today's episode, Tim runs through a long list of ideas for portrait projects, including some of his own personal favorites. Listen as he talks about smashing faces, discusses the power of in-person drawing, and shares some ideas for interesting and advanced portraits that might help engage your students. Resources and Links Read Abby Schukei's article about Snapchat Portraits Read about the artist Ana Mendieta that Tim mentioned A Unique Portrait Lesson to Build Empathy

  • What Do New Teachers Need to Know About Starting the Year? (Episode 1)

    14/09/2023 Duration: 57min

    In the first episode of the What Do New Teachers Need to Know? podcast, Tim and Janet discuss what new teachers should be focusing on during the beginning months of the school year in order to find success. Listen as they cover ideas on setting up and organizing your room, connecting with colleagues, dealing with supplies, beginning lessons, and so much more. Please share this podcast with a new teacher and help them join in these discussions as part of the art teacher community!   Resources and Links Follow Janet on Instagram See AOEU's YouTube Series for New Teachers See all of AOEU's Resources for New Teachers

  • Ep. 386 - Projects to Celebrate Diversity and Inspire Change

    12/09/2023 Duration: 35min

    In today's episode, Tim is joined by educators Paula Liz, Abigail Birhanu, Khadesia Latimer, and Tamara Slade. They are four of the co-authors of the recently published book Antiracist Art Activities for Kids: 30+ Creative Projects that Celebrate Diversity and Inspire Change. During today's discussion, they talk about the inspiration for creating the book, the collaborative process (and working with six co-authors!), and what it takes to bring a project like this book to fruition. Resources and Links Follow Antiracist Art Teachers on Instagram and find their Facebook page Discover the Facebook community that Paula Liz mentioned Find the book from Quarto Publishing, Barnes & Noble, or Bookshop.org Follow Paula Liz, Khadesia, Tamara, and Abigail on Instagram

  • Ep. 385 - September Mailbag: Organization Hacks, High Fives, and Art Challenges

    05/09/2023 Duration: 40min

    Now that most teachers are back in school, Amanda and Tim return for the September mailbag! In today's conversation, they share some of their favorite organization tips, pick up a couple of questions from Instagram, and answer a couple of listener voicemails. The discussion includes advice on transitions and teaching routines, activities for team building in the art room, engaging lessons, and much more! If you have a question for a future mailbag episode, email podcasts@theartofeducation.edu or leave a voice recording at 515-209-2595. Resources and Links Organization hacks on AOEU's YouTube Try Narration to Guide Transitions with Ease! Quiz About the Teacher

  • Ep. 384 - Six Thoughts for the First Part of the School Year

    29/08/2023 Duration: 26min

    As we start back to school and move through the first weeks of the year, Tim wants to share some thoughts on what he thinks will be important for teachers in the near future. In today's episode, he talks through six thoughts about challenges that will be facing teachers and what we can do to help ourselves. Listen as he discusses being proactive with organization and management, being flexible and adaptable, ideas for building community, and finding your outlet away from the classroom.  Resources and Links What Do New Teachers Need to Know About Starting the Year? Creating a Welcoming Environment Five Ways to Be a Better Teacher This Year

  • Ep. 383 - Podcasting With Your Students

    22/08/2023 Duration: 20min

    We all love listening to podcasts (obviously), but what if your students were the ones who created the episodes? Following her NOW Conference presentation, Meera Ramanathan is here to discuss her Elementary Art Talk podcast that she creates with her students. Listen as she discusses with Tim the ins and outs of recording her episodes, where her inspiration came from in creating the podcast, and what her students learn when they're collaborating and talking about art.  Resources and Links Check out the Elementary Art Talk Podcast Follow Meera on Instagram See Meera's website Listen to Meera on the Teaching Artist Podcast

  • Ep. 382 - What Do New Teachers Need to Know About Starting the Year?

    15/08/2023 Duration: 35min

    As part of the ongoing series of podcasts for new teachers, Janet Taylor joins Tim to discuss what new teachers need to know about finding success at the beginning of the school year. Listen as they cover ideas on setting up and organizing your room, connecting with colleagues, dealing with supplies, beginning lessons, and so much more! Look for the "What Do New Teachers Need to Know?" series in the coming weeks in your Art Ed Radio podcast feed! Resources and Links Follow Janet on Instagram What Do New Teachers Need to Know About Curriculum? What Do New Teachers Need to Know About Classroom Management? See AOEU's YouTube Series for New Teachers See all of AOEU's Resources for New Teachers

  • From the Archives: Tips for Teaching Art on a Cart

    08/08/2023 Duration: 23min

    After last week's mailbag discussion about teaching art on a cart, a number of listeners reached out asking for more content to help them this school year. Today's episode from the archives can hopefully help, as so many art educators are facing the reality of teaching from a cart. In this episode from 2020, Kit Lang joins Tim to share her best tips and tricks for teaching from a cart, as well as what she's learned from her experience teaching in Hong Kong.  Resources and Links Read Kit's blog with her Top 10 Tips and Tricks Follow Kit on Instagram Listen to last week's mailbag episode Work Smarter Not Harder Teaching on a Cart

  • Ep. 380--August Mailbag: BTS Anxiety, Art on a Cart, and First Day Ideas

    01/08/2023 Duration: 24min

    Not only are Amanda and Tim here for the August mailbag, special guest Sarah Krajewski (@artroomglitterfairy) makes an appearance as well! In today's conversation, they recap the NOW Conference, pick up a couple of questions from Instagram, and answer a couple of listener voicemails. The discussion includes advice on how to avoid back-to-school anxiety, the best planners for art teachers, ideas for our youngest learners, and how you can thrive when teaching art on a cart. If you have a question for a future mailbag episode, email podcasts@theartofeducation.edu or leave a voice recording at 515-209-2595. Resources and Links Work Smarter Not Harder Teaching on a Cart Podcast 1 about Teaching Art on a Cart Podcast 2 about Teaching Art on a Cart Follow Sarah, Tim and Amanda on Instagram Watch Baby Amanda and her perfect one-day lesson video

  • Ep. 379 - The 2023 Summer NOW Conference Preview

    25/07/2023 Duration: 26min

    The Summer NOW Conference starts tomorrow! Janet Taylor joins Tim today to talk about how they put the Summer conference together, their excitement about everything coming with the event, and how teachers can make the most of their professional learning on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday. Join us at the NOW Conference on July 26th, 27th, and 28th, where we will share three days of PD that will have you excited and ready to start the upcoming school year!  Resources and Links Listen to presenter Katie White discuss assessment and creativity Hear presenter Nic Hahn talk about games to engage students Find all you need to know about the NOW Conference

  • Ep. 378 - Using Games to Engage Your Students

    18/07/2023 Duration: 30min

    Former Everyday Art Room podcast host and art teacher extraordinaire Nic Hahn stops by the show to discuss some of her favorite games to play with students. Listen as she and Tim discuss how games can build your classroom community, get kids engaged and excited, and maybe even clean up a little bit faster. Make sure you look for Nic's presentation on these games (and so much more) at the NOW Conference next week on July 27th!  Resources and Links Ideas for Art Room Games 6 Exhilarating Classroom Management Games Check out the Art to Remember website Find out more about the NOW Conference

  • Ep. 377 - Using Assessment to Nurture Creativity

    11/07/2023 Duration: 37min

    As we continue with the focus on creativity in this week's episode, assessment expert Katie White stops by the show to discuss how we can nurture a culture of creativity in our art rooms through how we use assessments. Listen as she and Tim discuss a culture of creativity, the steps of the creative cycle, and how every teacher can make assessment work for them. Make sure you look for Katie's presentation at the NOW Conference on July 27th!   Resources and Links Challenges to Foster Creativity Cultivating Creativity in Our Students Read Katie's book Unlocked: Assessment as the Key to Everyday Creativity in the Classroom Check out Katie's website Find out more about the NOW Conference

  • Ep. 376 - July Mailbag: Snacks, Ceramic Glazes, and the Sunday Scaries

    04/07/2023 Duration: 47min

    The next mailbag episode with Amanda and Tim is here! In today's mailbag for July, Amanda and Tim answer questions from teachers all over the country on a variety of topics. Listen as they share a couple of odd stories to start the show, and dive into teaching topics and summer breaks as well. The discussion includes the best snacks for the art room, classroom management preparation, and how to keep the Sunday scaries at bay and continue enjoying your summer. If you have a question for a future mailbag episode, email timothybogatz@theartofeducation.edu or leave a voice recording at 515-209-2595. Resources and Links First Year Art Teacher Guide Check out PRO and FLEX for additional resources What do New Teachers Need to Know About Curriculum? Follow Tim and Amanda on Instagram 15 Innovative Ways to Add Color to Ceramics AOEU graduate courses on Curriculum and Classroom Management

  • Ep. 375 - The Psychology of Creativity

    27/06/2023 Duration: 38min

    Friend of the pod Andrea Slusarski returns to the show for the first time in a while, and she can't wait to talk to Tim about the psychology of creativity! Though we all teach it in the art room, the research into the psychology behind creativity runs deep. Listen as Slu explains a lot of this research, shares some great food analogies with Tim, and offers advice on how we can help kids develop and demonstrate their own understanding of what it means to be creative. Resources and Links Challenges to Foster Creativity Cultivating Creativity in Our Students Listen to Slu on being a teaching artist and how you can love watercolor

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